Troy Duffy
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Podcast Appearances
Oh, yeah.
And then there's a large Hispanic population.
Thankfully, you know, we don't have many immigrants because we don't have a border.
Well, I mean, this is like super, super early.
I mean, pretty quickly, we started harmonizing.
Zach was so young.
I mean, you're brothers, so you can sort of, it's different than forming a band in your teens when you're like, I want to be in a rock band.
So we just started harmonizing together, and then people would sort of say, wow, that was great.
And you'd sing for a couple, you'd sing for the cousins, and then you'd sing.
Boy, sing a song for my friend.
And so you'd start doing that.
And then at some, I mean, still super early, there was an arts festival in Oklahoma, in Tulsa, and they had sort of a community stage where you could go audition to kind of get your slot.
And we, you know, we went and we did it, and the three of us sang 1950s covers and some songs that we had written.
We, you know, had written songs that were sort of... It sounded strangely like 1950s songs.
They were songs that were clearly directly influenced by that period of music.
Yeah, there's a song called Rain, which is rain falling down out of my eyes and I'm wondering why you had to say goodbye and leave me, baby, all alone in my life.
It's about an octave lower than it was.
Well, that was particularly low for that song.
And there were songs about, you know, our siblings.