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By Big Earl
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The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
On this episode Big Earl, Trip, & Brandon are down right ruthless ribbing on each other while telling idiotic high school stories and talking hunting, football & politics. As usual, they're playing funny songs too. Big Earl even sings a live one. Featured Original Big Earl songs are 1) Illegal Rita 2) Made Love to Your Mother on the Seat of My Truck. 3) Plus Rusty McHugh's, Never Seen a Bi$#@ that Could Eat So Much.
Look up Big Earl & Rusty McHugh music on Spotify, Apple iTunes, or Iheart Radio and don't forget to find us on social media. Alabama Big Earl Facebook & Alabama Big Earl Instagram .
You can contact us or find out where Big Earl is playing @ AlabamaBigEarl.com
Come back for more LAUGHS, LYRICS, & LOSERS!!!! Episode 7 coming soon!
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Earl, Trip, & Brandon talk about their real world jobs... in the trashiest, most unrefined way of course! The first comedy song on episode 5 is about one of Big Earl's favorite establishments, "Put a Titty Bar On Top of the Waffle House". Other original Big Earl comedy songs you'll hear are "Why Can't I Sue Miller Lite for All the Ugly Women I've Screwed" & " I Made Love to Your Mother On the Seat of My Truck". It gets a little extra ugly up in the hot skillet this week!!!!
You can find more information about this podcast and big earl's music at
AlabamaBigEarl.com.
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This week we're talking about booze making, cruises & country music stars, with our friend and podcast guest, Jeff Pennington from Nashville, TN. Jeff is the owner of Pennington Distillery and shares a few stories about meeting country music artists including Vince Gill & Trisha Yearwood. Episode 4 comedy music includes Big Earl's "He's Got a Man Bun" & Rusty Mchugh's "Poor Ass People". We acted foolish and had big time ripping on each other this week in the hot skillet!!
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Big Earl's brother Wesley made the trip from Arkansas to the beach to play music this week, so we put him in the hot skillet to talk about back-in the-day childhood and music business stories. Big Earl is healed in church, Little Jimmy Dickens can't sing, & Wes pisses off an Elvis impersonator. For this weeks comedy music you'll hear 1) Big Earl's brand new one "The Joe Biden Song" 2) Rusty McHugh's hilarious song, "It's a White People's Party" & 3) Big Earl and Fresh Dog Shit's smash hit, "Talking to my Turd". Brandon will be back from Vegas next week!
Download Big Earl & Rusty McHugh music on iTunes or other streaming services. Find out where Big Earl & the Sexual Biscuit band is playing or book a private gig through alabamabigearl.com.
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This week we put singer/songwriter Mark Sherrill in the hot skillet!! He wrote Ole Red for Blake Shelton and has a lifetime of fun stories from the music industry. We'll talk about some of those stories on top of more Big Earl, Trip, & Brandon shenanigans. Plus you'll hear these funny songs on episode 2: Rusty McHugh's "My Baby is a Seafood Platter" and Big Earl's "I Made Love to Your Mother on the Seat of My Truck". It's time to step in to the hot skillet for episode 2!!!
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Meet Big Earl and his main men, Trip & Brandon on this first episode of the Hot Skillet Podcast! The guys talk about marriage, poontang, & vasectomies. Plus Big Earl tells "back in the day" stories about working with famous musicians. The comedy songs you'll hear on this episode are "What the *%$# Were We Thinking?", written by Rusty McHugh. Plus "Poontang on the Pontoon", "I Wasn't Circumcised", and "Men are a Bunch of Pigs", written by Big Earl. Step in to the hot skillet, this is gonna be fun!!!
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We're on social media too: AlabamaBigEarl Facebook & AlabamaBigEarl Instagram
You can download and stream Rusty McHugh and Big Earl comedy music on Spotify or Apple Itunes, etc.
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The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.