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The Geezinslaw Brothers, also known as The Geezinslaws, were an Austin, Texas-based country music comedy duo consisting of Sammy Allred (vocals, mandolin; May 5, 1934 – May 9, 2018) [1] [2] and Dewayne "Son" Smith (vocals, guitar; September 19, 1942 – March 16, 2019). [3]
As a writer, Howard's songs were recorded by The Geezinslaw Brothers, Robin Lee and Hank Williams III. Hank Williams III's CD Straight to Hell features Randy Howard's song entitled "My Drinkin' Problem". [7] Howard appeared on Nashville Now, Entertainment Tonight, Good Morning America and USA Today.
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