Mule "Buckshot Rain" T-Shirt Design by Brian Walsby
This shirt will be printed on a black tee and is available in Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, XXL, and XXXL. Shirts are printed on Unisex Heavyweight 5.5 Ounce Crew-neck Tee -
Specs: Black Colored Shirt 5.5 oz., 100% combed and ring-spun cotton, 20 singles Unisex sizing Side seams, retail fit
*This is an OFFICIALLY LICENSED LTD release. With consent from Kevin Monroe and Preston Long.
Mule was formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1991, anchored by former Wig member P.W. Long. The band's other members, Kevin Munro and Jim Kimball had been members of the Laughing Hyenas.[1] This lineup recorded the band's self-titled debut, which was produced by Steve Albini and released on Chicago record label Quarterstick Records itself a division of indie super label Touch and Go. Kimball left the group in 1994 to join The Denison/Kimball Trio, and Daniel Jacob Wilson joined the group for their follow-up releases. If I Don't Six followed in 1995. Mule self-produced and released two singles. The first is Tennessee Hustler, backed by Black Bottom. The second was the I'm Hell single backed by a glorious cover of the Bee Gee's To Love Somebody. Next up is "Charger" from the Jabberjaw compilation. Members P.W. Long - guitar, vocals Kevin Munro - bass Jim Kimball - drums (1991–1994) Daniel Jacob Wilson - drums (1994–1995) Jason Kourkounis - drums (1995–1996)Members of Mule can be found in these fine bands: Laughing Hyenas, PW Long's Reelfoot, Young James Long, Wig, The Jesus Lizard, Firewater, Denison Kimball Trio, and more!