Was there a game plan for Slippin In?
DG: That picture on the front of our new record? [A classic ’54 Seeburg Jukebox] That’s in my living room. I’ve had that box for twelve years and it has original Louvin Brothers, Muddy Waters, Gene Vincent, Willie Nelson, there’s everything playing on that. I’ve always wanted to make a record that sounded like what the jukebox looks like. That’s what we did, when we started making this record we knew what the cover was going to look like and I think we’ve made a record that matches it. It sounds like how a jukebox would sound if you plugged it in and played a honkytonk song, a blues number, some rockabilly numbers, a novelty number, and it all clicked. I’m really proud of it. I think the band sounds good and we still have a lot of energy. Through the years we’ve had great response and great reviews for all of our different records and I’m proud of everything we did. But over the years I’ve had so many people say “I like the first album the best. Why don’t you make another record that s