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Country, Rockabilly, Alternative Hip Hop
The homegrown sound of Moccasin Creek is the most progressive and raw voice to hit the music scene since Hank Williams Jr and Jamey Johnson. No softly crooning southern gentlemen here, just good ole boys from the scrubs of Palatka, Florida and Nashville, Tennessee. This is the real south and it isn’t pretty. Dismantling the current crop of gentlemen and sweethearts, they feed the intense craving for hard-lined lyrics depicting hard-lived lives. When you hear fist-punch poetry blended with knuckle-grinding guitar, you know you’re staring down the barrel of Moccasin Creek.
Jeff McCool (“Brahma Bull”)
This is one front man who has the talent to back up the attitude. Double-wide? Check. Livestock arm tat? Check. Mesh-back ball cap and skoal ring? Check. Jeff is 100% authentic redneck, but he’s also a former star athlete who holds a place in the Florida High School Athletics as the Class 5A Player of the year for Florida Football and still holds all passing records at Palatka High School. Jeff was a 2 sports athlete as he also excelled in baseball with 3 time All County Honors and being named All State his Senior Year. Jeff went on to play 4 years of College football at the University of Cincinnati and Charleston University respectively followed by a two year pro career in the Arena Football League.
In 2006, Jeff Formed the group Dubblewide and built up a large following throughout the State of Florida. In 2010, Jeff moved to Nashville to advance his music career and met Charlie Bonnet III on the Kinfoke Project. There was instant Chemistry and Moccasin Creek was born.
Charlie Bonnet III (“CB3”)
Turn to the page in the Webster Dictionary that gives the meaning of the word Rock N Roll and there will be a pictures of Charlie Bonnet III bashing someone’s face in with his guitar. There is nothing subtle about his playing style. He is wide open from start to finish. A former front man and founder of the Heavy Metal Band Disarray, Charlie’s roots are in playing hard and heavy. This ain’t Justin Beiber or the New Kids on the Block that you are coming to see.
Charlie has been involved in music since he was 5 years old. He grew up a few houses down from David Allan Coe and was hooked every since. Over the past 15 years Charlie has released 5 CD’s with Disarray and another 2 as a solo artist featuring his abilities as an acoustic singer and songwriter.
Early in Charlie’s career he worked for a promotions company and had the pleasure of working with just about everyone traveling the Country to include: Garth Brooks, Taylor Swift, Def Leppard, Kenny Chesney just to name a few. He also had the pleasure of working on a few major productions to include: CMT Crossroads, CMA Music Festival and the CMA Music Awards.
In conjunction with Nashville Record Producer Chip Martin, Charlie is nearing the completion of his much-anticipated solo album featuring his original country and southern rock works as well
Dixie Fried
Moccasin Creek Lyrics
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I'm dirty I aint gonna lie
Got clothes out in the yard
Watching me some NASCAR
A country boy Dixie fried
Dixie Fried, come inside some redneck nation
join the ride, come on
I'm Dixie Fried as a matter of fact
there's a dawg in the yard on a twenty-foot chain
Lying in the back where the dirty hoes hang
I aint cutting grasses
but that okay and I'm telling you why
I'm a redneck, a trailer park king
my backyard ain't missing a thing
above-ground pool makes the babes drool
outdoor shower and a homemade tumbler stool
Yes sir I got a car in the back
Sitting on boxes and a ‘64 Cadillac
Get aside but you don't drive
This is how you know I'm Dixie Fried
This is the way we like, the way we live,
it's the way we eat, how we raise our kids
you can call us trash, yeah we ain't smart
but I made a home-barb from a Walmart shopping cart
I know you city folks getting mad at me
I'm a Pall Mall tow
making fun at my overall tan
sitting back and smile with a lighter in my hand
stitch of cold in the yard
TV on and I'm watching me some NASCAR
Box fan blows right in my face
and I hope there'a wreck somewhere in the race
the whole town know we're sittin outside
Old ladies in the kitchen cookin' us some burgers and home fries
oh oh here they go again
we're Dixie Fried bring all your friends
Brahman bull
speak the truth
camo shorts
steel toed boots
trucker heads
drink in hand
the trailer park is my island man
wife and kids I won the prize
Redneck, white trash Dixie Fried
Nation of rednecks stand up strong
Dixie Fried Sing along
The lyrics to Moccasin Creek’s song “Dixie Fried” are a celebration of Southern culture and pride, particularly among those who identify as “redneck” or “white trash.” The singer describes himself as straight out of a trailer park, dirty, and unapologetically into car racing and other stereotypical Southern pastimes. He is surrounded by a group of like-minded friends and family, all of whom revel in their perceived “trashiness” and lack of sophistication. However, despite this rough exterior, there is a sense of kinship and community among these individuals, who proudly proclaim themselves members of a “nation of rednecks.”
At its core, “Dixie Fried” is a song about identity and belonging. The singer finds a sense of purpose and connection in being part of the Southern redneck community, even if it means being looked down upon by outsiders. He takes pride in his heritage and doesn’t apologize for who he is, even though he knows that others might see him as uncivilized or backwards. The song’s repeated refrain of “Dixie Fried” serves as a rallying cry for this community, a way of expressing solidarity and shared experience.
Overall, “Dixie Fried” is a fun and lighthearted ode to Southern pride and culture. While some might see it as reinforcing negative stereotypes, it can also be seen as a celebration of a specific subculture and a desire for belonging and acceptance.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm redneck, white trash straight out of the trailer man
I come from a trailer park and embrace my redneck, white trash identity
I'm dirty I aint gonna lie
I'm not afraid to get dirty and live a rough and tumble lifestyle
Got clothes out in the yard
I may not have a lot of space, so I hang my clothes outside to dry
Watching me some NASCAR
I enjoy watching NASCAR races
A country boy Dixie fried
I'm a Southern boy who loves fried food and my Southern heritage
Dixie Fried, come inside some redneck nation
Join us and embrace your redneck identity
I'm white trash you can call me that
I will not be offended if you call me white trash
I'm Dixie Fried as a matter of fact
I'm proud of my Southern heritage
there's a dawg in the yard on a twenty-foot chain
I have a dog in my yard that is tethered so it won't run away or get into trouble
Lying in the back where the dirty hoes hang
I have a seedy spot in my yard where I hang out with my friends
I ain't cutting grasses but that okay and I'm telling you why
I don't worry about keeping my yard pristine because I have other priorities
I'm a redneck, a trailer park king
I'm a confident, proud leader among my fellow trailer park residents
my backyard ain't missing a thing
My backyard is filled with everything I need to have a good time
above-ground pool makes the babes drool
My above-ground pool is a crowd-pleaser, especially to the ladies
outdoor shower and a homemade tumbler stool
I have a shower and a chair made from an old barrel for relaxing outside
Yes sir I got a car in the back
I have an old car sitting in my backyard
Sitting on boxes and a ‘64 Cadillac
My car and other items are sitting on boxes and an old '64 Cadillac
Get aside but you don't drive
I have a car, but it's not in driving condition
This is how you know I'm Dixie Fried
These details about my life show that I'm proud of my Southern identity
This is the way we like, the way we live
We enjoy our simple, down-to-earth way of life
it's the way we eat, how we raise our kids
Our lifestyle also extends to our meals and parenting style
you can call us trash, yeah we ain't smart
We know our lifestyle might be seen as low class or unintelligent, but we embrace it
but I made a home-barb from a Walmart shopping cart
I'm resourceful and can create a home bar from unexpected items
I know you city folks getting mad at me
I understand that my lifestyle might make urban dwellers upset or angry
I'm a Pall Mall tow making fun at my overall tan
I enjoy smoking and poking fun at myself for not having the most attractive tan
sitting back and smile with a lighter in my hand
I'm relaxed and content, enjoying a lighter moment in life
stitch of cold in the yard
It's a little chilly outside
TV on and I'm watching me some NASCAR
I'm continuing to watch my favorite racing program
Box fan blows right in my face
I'm using a fan to keep cool
and I hope there'a wreck somewhere in the race
I'm hoping for some action and excitement in the race
the whole town know we're sittin outside
Everyone in the town knows that we like to hang out and socialize outside
Old ladies in the kitchen cookin' us some burgers and home fries
The older women in our community are preparing us some delicious food
oh oh here they go again
We're excited for the food that's being prepared
we're Dixie Fried bring all your friends
We're proud of our Southern heritage and want to share it with others
Brahman bull speak the truth
We believe in honesty and integrity, like a Brahman bull
camo shorts steel toed boots
We dress for comfort and practicality, not fashion
trucker heads drink in hand
We enjoy a casual beer or drink, like many truckers do
the trailer park is my island man
Our trailer park is our own little community, like an island in the city
wife and kids I won the prize
We value our family and consider them our greatest reward
Redneck, white trash Dixie Fried
We identify with being a redneck and white trash, and we embrace our Southern heritage
Nation of rednecks stand up strong
We are a proud community of rednecks who support each other
Dixie Fried Sing along
We are singing about our life and heritage as Dixie Fried rednecks
Contributed by Kaylee O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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@popeyesspinach1128
Love you guys. I live in long Island 12 miles from Manhattan and rock the shit out of your jams. Haaa
It pisses most people off but thats there problem if they don't understand haa
@memaw197
I can't believe I just found your music 🎵 love it from a ga girl 😂😆
@tedclayton6913
Where can I get one of those orange dixies?
@patrickdawid2842
I Rock this here in Europe 🤘🏼 Great song , great band . Thanks for the Music 🙏🏼
@paulsgaragedoorservice7903
2023! You guys are pure talent time to get together and bring it back!!
@tylerjones5553
Love this tune up here in Alberta Canada!!
@montanastranger
Moccasin creek blares loud in ND oilfields. Also a weekend getaway with dogs and gal.
LOVE u guys.
@sahunter2927
This is Great!!! Greetings from the Deepest South - Australia.