6/16/2023 0 Comments Ride on double digger![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() LaBour's stage name, "Too Slim", came from a character he created at the Nashville Public Library while working with the puppet theater called "Singing Cowboy Slim", and from Ed "Too Tall" Jones, a football player at Tennessee State University who later joined the Dallas Cowboys. LaBour's repertoire of character voices include the evil Swinburne Slocum Side Meat, a feisty chuck wagon cook whose secret biscuit ingredient is cement Freddy La, the Surfin' Cowboy and an assortment of frontier salesmen hawking to the cattle trade. A long-standing gag in the Rider's concerts is LaBour mishearing a request to play the theme from the television program Bonanza on the bass, and instead playing it by slapping his face. LaBour is the central core of the Rider's comedy, with bits that include impressions of Gabby Hayes, carrying on conversations with a cow's skull, rolling tumbleweeds across the stage, and peddling a necktie in the form of a cactus, that he calls a cac-tie. With the Riders, he is billed as "a Righteous Tater" or "The Man of a Thousand Hats". Prior to joining the Riders, he played with country singer Dickey Lee's band. LaBour plays double bass and sings lead and background vocals.
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