Government Cheese | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Bowling Green, Kentucky |
Genres | Rock, country, cowpunk, folk, alt-country, indie |
Years active | 1985 - 1992 |
Labels | Reptile Records |
Associated acts | Bisquits, Tommy Womack, Daddy, Moral Chain of Custody |
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Tommy Womack |
Government Cheese were a rock group from Bowling Green, Kentucky that formed in 1985. After the band's breakup Tommy Womack went on to play in the Bis-quits, Daddy as well as five solo albums. Billy Mack Hill went on to play in Moral Chain of Custody
In 1997, Tommy Womack published Cheese Chronicles: The True Story of a Rock ‘n’ Roll Band You’ve Never Heard Of which details the often unglamorous lifestlye of a hard working rock band trying to make a name for themselves.[1]
In 2011, the band reunited to play reunion shows in Nashville, TN and Louisville, KY to capacity crowds.
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