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Parson's brown Project. A band. Kids from 1 to 92 will love the sonic mayhem that is the Parson's Brown Project! Formed in the fall of 2003 by "Uncle Tim" Bowen (vocals, effects), "Young Jaccob" Evans (vocals, bodymovin'), Jon Middleton (guitar,vocals), Josh Travis (beats, keys, vocals, production) and "Crazy Rob" McCain (keys, guitar, effects), Parson's sought to combine such diverse asthetics as booty bass, noise art, and good old fashioned silliness. While playing shows in late 2003, they recorded their debut LP "Ridin' tha Gravy Train (on Biscuit Wheels), using handheld tape recorders. The result is a wacky, noisy romp, loosely based on the concept of "Uncle Tim" and "Young Jaccob's" naughty shenannigans. This gem of 21st century culture is not to be missed! Album highlights include fan favorites such as "Pirate Song," "The Day(9-11)," and "Al Pachino." Along the way Crazy Rob was lost to the madness which his namesake implies, and is no longer with the group. Shows were sparse during 2004. During the summer of that year, Parson's upgraded recording to multi-track cassette, did drugs, "Young Jaccob" became a man and metamorphized into "Big Huge Jaccob," and the band found the lord Jesus Christ. The result is the sonically superior, and spiritually uplifting "God Works in Mysteriously Sexxxy Ways," their second album, which was released in early 2005 under the name "Parson's Brown Spiritual Enlightenment Revival Circus." The album features such hits as "J.C.'s Halo Repair" and "Jesus Wants Dat Azz 2 Wiggle," and such lovely covers as "Amazin' Grace" and "Joy 2 tha World." Both albums are available from Jonesboro's own Steal & Break records for the low, low price of $5 each (and that includes shipping to the contiguous 48 states! What a humdinger of a deal!! BUY NOWWWW! Post a comment asking for info!! Your mother would want you to do that). The first 100 customers will recieve an utterly awfull bonus CD of GWIMSW outakes!! Recent Parson's news includes a rampaging performance headlining the 2005 Steal & Break showcase during February, and talk of a live album. What does the future hold for these pioneers of American justice? Get a Ouija board and a massive dose of the psychedellic of your choice and ask the dead!!!! . hear more at http://www.myspace.com/10954145 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.