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Years active
  
1990–1995

Active until
  
1995

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Labels
  
Detroit Municipal Records

Associated acts
  
Blanche, The Go, The Greenhornes, The Raconteurs, The Upholsterers, The White Stripes

Origin
  
Detroit, Michigan, United States (1990)

Albums
  
The Complete Works of Goober & The Peas, The Jet-Age Genius of...

Members
  
Jack White, Dan John Miller, Damian Lang, Mike Miller, Michael "Hoss" Miller, Jim Currie, Tom Hendrickson

Genres
  
Cowpunk, Novelty song, Alternative country, Garage rock

Similar
  
The White Stripes, Two‑Star Tabernacle, The Upholsterers, The Raconteurs, The Go

Goober & The Peas were a cowpunk band from Detroit, Michigan, known for blending odd humor to a darker side of country music, and for Jack White of The White Stripes having served as their drummer.

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The band was known for their frenetic live shows in the early and mid-1990s. The Austin Chronicle called them "some seriously sick individuals, and quite possibly the most exciting live act in America" after their performance at South by Southwest in 1993. They performed with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Bob Dylan, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Morphine and Uncle Tupelo. Their debut EP, The Complete Works of Goober & The Peas, was followed by an LP of the same name in 1992 and a follow-up LP, The Jet-Age Genius of Goober & the Peas, 3 years later. They also released a Christmas record and appeared on compilations.

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History

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The band consisted of "Goober", (Dan John Miller, who eventually formed Two-Star Tabernacle and Blanche), "Junior" (Tom Hendrickson Jr.), "Shorty" (Jim Currie), "Boss Hoss" (the late Mike Miller, Dan John's brother), and "Doc" (Damian Lang). Towards the end of the band's original run, Jack White, the eventual founder of The White Stripes and subsequent popular rock bands, was brought on as a drummer. As this was in the period before the White Stripes, he performed under his birth name of John Gillis. His Pea nickname was "Doc".

The video for "Hot Women (Cold Beer)", a single from the first full-length album, was produced and directed by NYC filmmaker Marcy Hedy Lynn with Cinematography by Marcy Hedy Lynn with Assistant Camera by Scott Pelzel. It played regularly on Video Juke Box, on Canada's "Much Music," and spent eight weeks on the College Music Journal (CMJ) video chart. The band also won Best Rock Band and Album of the Year honors at the 1992 Detroit Music Awards.

Return

In late November 2009, the band's name appeared on an initial list of performers for the 2010 SXSW music festival. In the ensuing 24 hours, "Goober" and "Junior" released a video on YouTube announcing the return of the band after a 15-year "retirement". The first scheduled concert of the reformed Goober & The Peas was on December 26, 2009 at St. Andrews Hall in Detroit and was a sold-out show. Their second Detroit show of the reunion was on July 17, 2010. Once again, it was at St. Andrews, and once again, it was sold out. They played at the Ferndale DIY Fest on September 17, 2010, and at a St. Baldricks kids with cancer charity event in Romeo, MI in March 2011. The band reunited again in July 2014 to perform at the inaugural Pig & Whiskey Festival in Ferndale, Michigan.

LP discography

  • The Jet-Age Genius of Goober & the Peas (1995)
  • The Complete Works of Goober & the Peas (1992)
  • A Christmas Eve Get-Together With Goober & the Peas (1992)
  • Songs

    Hot WomenThe Complete Works of Goober & The Peas · 1992
    Hunt for GrandpaThe Complete Works of Goober & The Peas · 1992
    Dear GrandpaThe Complete Works of Goober & The Peas · 1992

    References

    Goober & the Peas Wikipedia