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  1. Goober & The Peas were a cowpunk band from Detroit, Michigan, known for blending odd humor to a darker side of country music and indie rock (and for Jack White of The White Stripes having served as drummer for a period). The band was known for their frenetic live shows in the early and mid-1990s.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Goober_PeasGoober Peas - Wikipedia

    "Goober Peas" (pronunciation ⓘ) is a traditional folk song probably originating in the Southern United States. It was popular with Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War, and is still sung frequently in the South to this day.

  3. 20 de abr. de 2014 · Today, everyone calls it a peanut. Southerners might also say 'goober.' But before the Civil War, there were a dozen names for that humble legume, and it wasn't at all clear which one would win...

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  4. 4 de may. de 2006 · Classic video from Detroit's finest.Check out my site: http://gooberandthepeas.net/

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  5. 29 de dic. de 2014 · Band: Goober & The PeasAlbum: The Complete Works Of...Year: 1992Genre: Country / Cow Punk / Humor.

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  6. Civil War Music: Eatin' Goober Peas. Popular with Southern soldiers, this song celebrates a staple of the Confederate Army’s diet, the goober pea or peanut. Its tune was easy to march to and it was sung in Southern regiments throughout the war. When finally published in 1866, the composer was listed as P. Nutt, Esq. American Battlefield Trust.

  7. 12 de nov. de 2023 · Goober Peas, a popular Civil War era song performed by the 2nd South Carolina String Band, holds a deeper meaning that goes beyond its catchy tune. This timeless ballad explores the mundane aspects of soldier life during the war, providing a glimpse into the challenges faced by Confederate soldiers.