"Somos Amigos" - The Okee Dokee Brothers

Artist: The Okee Dokee Brothers

Song: "Somos Amigos"

Album: Saddle Up

Description: For the final album in their "Adventure Album" trilogy, the Okee Dokee Brothers headed west.  As with their predecessors, this album also features some guest stars, including Carlos Medina y El Trio los Gallos.  "Somos Amigos" is a simple bilingual folk song with a healthy helping of Tejano accordion, all of which is A-OK by me.  There's not much to the video -- the duo and the quartet playing on a bridge that straddles (appropriately, given the subject matter and approach) the Rio Grande (albeit in Colorado) -- but since the Adventure Albums have always been as much about the Brothers meeting others as their own individual adventures, that seems appropriate.

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"Out of Tune" - The Okee Dokee Brothers

Artist: The Okee Dokee Brothers

Song: "Out of Tune"

Album: Through the Woods

Description: I generally don't find "fan-sourced" videos of much interest -- it's like looking through random strangers' random Facebook or Instagram pages.  But using the concept for OKB's song about the importance of singing regardless of whether you think you have "talent" or not is kinda brilliant, actually.  Listening to kids play guitars, banjos, and whatever instrument they happen to have on hand and sometimes sing "Out of Tune" (sometimes in tune) fits perfectly.

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"Campin' Tent" - The Okee Dokee Brothers

Artist: The Okee Dokee Brothers

Song: "Campin' Tent"

Album: Can You Canoe?

Description: All I'm sayin' is that I'm not sure the stunt Joe pulls in this video makes me think he'd be a lousy camping partner or an awesome one.

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"Haul Away Joe" - The Okee Dokee Brothers

Artist: The Okee Dokee Brothers

Song: "Haul Away Joe"

Album: Can You Canoe?

Description: A rousing modern rendition of a classic American tune.  The song (though not the video) features Garth Hudson from The Band on accordion.  You will be singing this all day.

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