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“Inmate says McCoys are better than solitary" South Bend Tribune
When we first talked to The Surreal McCoys three years ago, they were preparing for a single gig, a reunion show and a one-stop world tour dubbed “Three Chords and a Cloud of Dust.” >>MORE
The Real Deal PDF National Journal
"Rockin' Role" Legal BisNow
That not-so-buttoned-down guy below isn't striking the most lawyerly pose, but we've checked it out and he's legit. >>MORE
“The Surreal McCoys” Northern Express
"What do you call five lawyers on stage? The Suing McCoys. Okay; enough lame lawyer jokes." >>MORE
“Top Lobbyist Makes Like Jagger” Rock Review, National Examiner
The two-stop tour began in Georgetown on Friday night in the vacant, graffiti-covered space at 33rd and M streets that formerly housed Staples. >>MORE
“Reelin' in the year" South Bend Tribune
When the lead singer introduced the guitar player by saying "He'll eat anything for a nickel, including a dime," we knew it would be a special evening. >>MORE
"A little Southern charm for Tate's coming out" The Hollywood Reporter
I felt a little guilty as I ducked out of the FCC's field hearing in Nashville last week. But Cletus, from the neo-Billy band the Surreal McCoys, said he could hook me up. >>MORE
“Southern gothic magic" South Bend Tribune
How did the Surreal McCoys prepare for tonight's big show at Club 22 in Granger? Well, first, they put aside their "festering recriminations" and artistic differences -- not to mention their guns. Of course, they oiled up their chaps. And oh yes, they practiced all three chords they know, and mastered two. >>MORE
"Lobbyist Play Sunset Strip" The Hill
**Lobbyist Plays Sunset Strip PDF
“Surreal McCoys Stage Brief Comeback" South Bend Tribune
Remember the Surreal McCoys? OK, you probably don't. They were a self-proclaimed "cowpunk alternative" band made up of University of Notre Dame Law School students. >>MORE
**Surreal McCoys Stage Brief Comeback PDF
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