Hoss vs. The Tie Wearers Section

Everything in this section is about Hoss’s long-standing battles with “bigness.” Whether they are leaders of big record labels or just clueless telemarketers, apologists for Corporate America’s tie-wearin’ ways will not like (or even understand) this section.

The Ties-Kill-Bunnies Story

By Don Cudd (aka Hoss) Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

I usually don’t get along very well with guys who wear ties. This story I wrote one day a few years back helps explain that. I hope you’ll read it. I think it’s kinda funny. (I just posted a link to a pdf version of it here since the thing is a little too long to fit on one web page.) It’s called The Great Compromise. Was I drunk when I wrote it? You decide. Poor dang bunnies. If you like this story, you should really scroll up a little and become a HossTheBoss.com member.

The Best In Texas Magazine Fiasco

By Don Cudd (aka Hoss) Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Here’s an example of why I am an outcast in the music business.

Best in Texas Magazine is regarded, I have heard, as an “important publication” on the Texas music scene. And judging by the names of people who appeared in a recent edition, I understand why: Kevin Fowler, Aaron Watson, Dierks Bently, Cody Canada, Miranda Lambert, Tommy Alverson, George Strait and others. (more…)

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