The Goonies Song: The Ballad of Chester Copperpot
Such a Rad video! The Whiskey Rebellion's best music video to date. A tribute to one of the most amazing films of all time; "The Goonies". The band takes a journey... more »
Such a Rad video! The Whiskey Rebellion's best music video to date. A tribute to one of the most amazing films of all time; "The Goonies". The band takes a journey through the film as they recapture the story with their Appalachian musical rendition of this mighty tale. Shot in Richmond, VA and Wilmington, NC over the last year, such a blast to have been a part of, it was like stepping into the story and being able to tweak it to fit our song. Huge thanks to Broken Wings Productions and the Children's Museum of Richmond whom without this would not be possible. Thanks for watching everybody and stay tuned.......A HENDY STREET PRODUXION!!!!!!!! « less
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Check the end of the video for full list of credits but I left these guys off but they deserve it.
-Wilson Strock, Jeffrey Lane and Matt Truitt are all uncredited because I? am a douche. They kicked some ninja ass for me on set and I want to thank them for it. My bad guys.
Check the end of the video for full list of credits but I left these guys off but they deserve it.
-Wilson Strock, Jeffrey Lane and Matt Truitt are all uncredited because I? am a douche. They kicked some ninja ass for me on set and I want to thank them for it. My bad guys.
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Such a Rad video! The Whiskey Rebellion's best music video to date. A tribute to one of the most amazing films of all time; "The Goonies". The band takes a journey through the film as they recapture the story with their Appalachian musical rendition of this mighty tale. Shot in Richmond, VA and Wilmington, NC over the last year, such a blast to have been a part of, it was like stepping into the story and being able to tweak it to fit our song. Huge thanks to Broken Wings Productions and the Children's Museum of Richmond whom without this would not be possible. Thanks for watching everybody and stay tuned.......A HENDY STREET PRODUXION!!!!!!!!
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