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PERFORMER / INTERPRÈTE: | D.W.I. | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Album Title (titre de l'album): | HANG WITH THE HEATHEN | ||
| Version of Hey Joe: | Hendrix cover | in English | |
| Duration of Hey Joe: | 5:10 | ||
| Musical genre / Genre musical: | Metal, Hard rock | ||
| Medium (Support): | CD | ||
| Label: | GREEZY BIRD RECORDS | ||
| Cat. Number (Référence): | GBR 369124 | ||
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo | ||
| Origin of medium: | USA | ||
| ©: recorded (enregistré): | 1995 | ||
| ®: released (paru): | 1995 | ||
| Country of interpreter: | Band from Lusby, Maryland, USA | ||
| Members: (membres) | Daks: Lead Vocals Jeff Pike: Lead Guitar / Vocals / Keyboards Shayne Speach: Rhythm Guitar / Vocals Nick Weis: Drums Chance Carrico: Bass Guitar | ||
| Website (broken link / lien mort) : | http://dwi.homepage.com/main.html | ||
| see at: http://excl301.tripod.com/main.html and at (Hey Joe is still available in June 2013): http://www.ourstage.com/profile/ajutmpnrcyqe/songs | |||



in 2001, when I bought the CD, Craig (webmaster of D.W.I.'s website) wrote me:
To answer your question, the band name "D.W.I." doesn't really have a meaning.
In America, D.W.I. stands for "driving while intoxicated". This is not what
the band intended. It can be whatever you want it to be, like "drunks with
instruments" for example.