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Lewisburg singer-songwriter Earl Pickens and His Band Named Thunder recorded a music video of his song 'Obama Everywhere' in Hufnagle Park on April 6. The song has since been posted to YouTube, an online video-sharing site, where it has received more than 17,000 viewings.
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Published April 12, 2008 07:04 am - A take-off on an old country-western hit is bringing a lot of political attention to a Lewisburg singer-songwriter.

Politics gets a country twang
Local music video getting lots of hits on YouTube

By Wayne Laepple
The Daily Item

LEWISBURG -- A take-off on an old country-western hit is bringing a lot of political attention to a Lewisburg singer-songwriter.

Billy Kelly, who performs as Earl Pickens and the Band Named Thunder, recorded "Obama Everywhere" in Hufnagle Park on April 6 and put the resulting music video up on YouTube. Since then, the song has received more than 17,000 hits.

The song is his version of "I've Been Everywhere," in which Pickens rattles off the names of more than 100 Pennsylvania towns and villages, with the signature "I've been everywhere, man, I've been everywhere" chorus, twanging guitars and all.

He performs a version of the original song, "I've Been Everywhere," written by Geoff Mack and made famous by Hank Snow and Johnny Cash, that he modified to "I've Been Everywhere in Pennsylvania" at his live gigs.

Pickens talked about the song by cell phone while he was en route to appearances in New England.

He got the idea about changing it a little more because he's excited about the prospect of the Democratic primary election in Pennsylvania, now less than two weeks away.

"I wrote it and recorded it in about an hour," he said. "In a couple of days, it had a couple thousands hits." That was his solo version recorded and put up on YouTube, an online video-sharing web site, last week.

Then he got to thinking about recording the song a second time, this time with his Band Named Thunder, and over the weekend, he got together with Paul Smith of Saturation Acres Studios.

"We rounded up about 35 volunteers, and Paul directed and filmed the video," he said. It features Pickens and his band singing the song, along with volunteers waving Obama signs and dancing around.

Pickens posted the video to YouTube on April 7.

"The Daily Kos (a liberal national political Web site) featured it on their main page," Pickens said. "There was a banner in all caps: Greatest Video Ever."

Pickens calls himself a moderate, but he said he favors Obama in the primary election.

"I'll keep an open mind in the general election," he added. "I want to add something to the primary election."

His ditty has added something.

He received a phone call from someone in the Obama campaign.



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