Goober & The Peas
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| Goober & the Peas | |
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| Origin | Detroit, Michigan, USA |
| Genre(s) | Alternative country |
| Years active | 1990–1995 |
| Label(s) | Detroit Municipal Records |
| Associated acts | Blanche |
| Members | |
| Dan John Miller Tom Hendrickson Jr. Jim Currie Mike Miller Many People |
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Goober and the Peas was a country / comedic band from Detroit, Michigan. The band consisted of Goober (Dan John Miller), Junior (Tom Hendrickson Jr.), Shorty (Jim Currie), Boss Hoss (Mike Miller), and Doc (Many People).
The video for Hot Women (Cold Beer) from its first album spent eight weeks on the College Music Journal (CMJ) video chart.[1] The band also won Best Rock Band and Album of the Year honors at the 1992 Detroit Music Awards.
[edit] Discography
- The Jet-Age Genius of Goober & the Peas (1995)
- The Complete Works of Goober & the Peas (1992)

