Dave & Dyno with the Roadkill Orchestra and Rose Ridge
Dave & Dyno with the Roadkill Orchestra
Dave Dearnley, Heather Wilson, Joshua Wrong, Darla Betts, Rob Lampe, and Dyno Don Penny
Dave and Dyno with the Roadkill Orchestra
“A cross between Flatt & Scruggs & Cheech and Chong.”-Kevin Walsh host of “So Called Good Life” KOPN Radio, Columbia, Mo.
These 2 guys from Mid-Missouri have been causing a ruckus since May 2005 when Dave Dearnly and Dyno Don Penny met during a catfish tournament songwriting contest. Their style of looking at life and writing songs about the journey clicked and the fun began This unique mixture of Rock, Folk, Country and Bluegrass has meshed into a cohesive unit of pure entertainment.
“I Love these guys”-Hank Waters III –Editor, Columbia Tribune
While playing wherever and whenever they can, from street corners to Music Festivals across America, fans have clamored for seats to see their shows. Though they are not sure what will happen, something always does.
“At this time it would not be politically correct for me to comment about Dave Dyno and the Roadkill Orchestra, but I do have their CD’S”-Sue Denny-Mayor, Lupus Mo.
As songwriters, Dave & Dyno have won or been 1st Alternate winners at the Walnut Valley Festival in 2007-2011. No subject has escaped their observation and way with words. Even the titles draw you into the fold of fun and frivolity. It’s pretty near impossible to not listen to their songs after reading titles such as:
Bomb ’em till they build a Wal-Mart
True Story
Jesus owes me 20 Bucks
I Like Pot
Whiskey’s Girl
Roadkill Chili
“I’d rather listen to these guys songs than anything that is coming out of Nashville”-Mike Granda-Soup Dejour-Musician
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A Wisconsin boy and Mississippi girl, Tracy & Jenny refer to their collaboration as running with scissors, making and faking their favorite tunes. Tracy started picking at age five, returning to the stage in 2012 after 25 years away from public performances. Jenny loves live music. Performing classical works since childhood, obtaining a degree in Music Theory & Composition, having played in a couple of local projects, decided opening a music venue in the Capital City would be a great idea. With Tracy’s encouragement, returning to the stage has been a dream fulfilled. Whether performing their own creations or putting their spin on another’s song, playing in front of folks continues to fuel the fire. Doing what ya love with somebody ya love is as good as it gets.






















