Talk:Brownsville Station (band)

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Honestly, can a southern rock band be from Michigan? 70.233.160.31 06:56, 8 June 2007 (UTC)

They're not "Southern." In the beginning, they were considered to be a teen-club band, then a boogie/metal band, then a glam band with a few hits(Dick Clark refused to have them on his show even with hit records because of their outfits), then a sort of metal/boogie band. They always had country influences, their cover of "Sweet Jane" was very country-ish, but making them into a "Southern" band is inaccurate. JBDay 18:03, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
I'm fixing the "southern" bs. There is enough rubbish about early 1970s music on the net as it without leaving such nonsense in place.JBDay 02:02, 24 July 2007 (UTC)