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There are two bands called The Decoys: 1. A scuzzy fuzzy garage punk band from Washington state formed in 2012. Featuring three of the least seasoned musicians around, they play a style of rock music that has been distinctly described as "not doo-wop". They are currently offering a smattering of demos which can be downloaded for free from practically anywhere, and later plan to go on a world tour and form their own individual drug addictions. 2. The Decoys are a five-man powerhouse rock n' roll band, featuring five of the most seasoned musicians anywhere. The Decoys was formed almost twenty years ago by veteran record producer, Johnny Sandlin (The Allman Brothers Band, Widespread Panic, Delbert McClinton). The band has grown to gain wide respect and recognition. "They're kinda like Muscle Shoals own house band, backing up anyone who comes thru town", to quote one record industry vip. The band recently recorded their debut CD, entitled "Shot From The Saddle", at Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals and is avaliable at the given website. You can also hear The Decoys on the bonus disc of the DVD,"Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid", on a song penned by Donnie Fritts and Tony Joe White, entitled "One Foot In The Groove". David Hood, bass guitarist, was a member of the world famous Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, better known as "The Swampers", made famous in the song "Sweet Home Alabama". David has played on a list of albums that reads like a who's who of the music industry, such as Areth
Doo Wop Forever

Shot From The Saddle

It's Going to Be Alright / Tomorrow (Digital 45)
Doo Wop Forever (Vol. 2)

Brooklyn's Doo-Wop Sound - Al Browne's Aljon Masters, Vol. 3

The Decoys
Brooklyn's Doo Wop Vol 1

Brooklyn's Doo-Wop Sound Vol 1: Al Browne's Aljon Masters
Rare Doo Wop, Vol 2

In Our Blood

A Cry for the Decoys Re-Issued

Doo Wop Finders Keepers Vol 5