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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Farm_OutFarm Out - Wikipedia

    Farm Out (stylized as ...farm out!) is the second studio album by Swedish dance group Rednex through Jive Records. It is the first and only album to feature the female lead singer Mia Löfgren, who replaced original singer Annika Ljungberg, who departed the group.

  2. Released. 1996 — Europe. CD —. Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for ...Farm Out! by Rednex. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Farm_OutFarm Out - Wikipedia

    Farm Out è il secondo album in studio del gruppo musicale svedese Rednex, pubblicato nel 2000.

  4. 29 mag 2000 · Album Credits. Producers Anders Hellquist, Andreas Rickstrand, Bjorn Stigsson & 9 more. Writers Anders Hellquist, Axel Breitung, Charlie Daniels & 13 more. Vocals By Mia „Whippy“ Löfgren ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RednexRednex - Wikipedia

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    1994–1995: Formation and Sex & Violins

    Rednex was initially the brainchild of Swedish producers Janne Ericsson, Örjan "Öban" Öberg, and Patrick Edenberg, who decided to try mixing American country and folk with modern dance and pop music. The name "Rednex" was chosen as a deliberate misspelling of the word "rednecks". The band originally consisted of the lead singer Mary Joe (Annika Ljungberg), alongside Bobby Sue (Kent Olander), Ken Tacky (Arne Arstrand), Billy Ray (Jonas Nilsson) and Mup (Patrick Edenberg). In 1994, Rednex rewor...

    1996–1997: Departure of Ljungberg and Riding Alone

    In 1996, Rednex were featured on the charity single "Children", as part of the supergroup "Hand in Hand for Children". Later female lead singer Ljungberg was fired, partly due to disagreements with the other band members, and went on to pursue a solo career. The rest of the band took a break from live performance and started working on new material. In 1997, the remaining four men released one more single, "Riding Alone", out of Sex & Violins, two years after the previous release "Rolling Hom...

    1998–2000: Farm Out and controversial lineup changes

    In autumn 1998, Whippy (Mia Löfgren) became the new female vocalist. They released their first single "The Way I Mate" in 1999. Soon after that release, Arstrand left the band, reducing the quintet to a quartet. The second studio album entitled Farm Out followed in 2000 and found some success in Europe, with the most successful single from the album, the second release "The Spirit of the Hawk", peaking #1 in the German Singles Chart. The album spawned a third and final single, the ballad "Hol...

    Musical style

    Rednex is a mix of modern dance, pop and eurodance sounds with classical country, folk and bluegrass elements. Their dance tracks also features eurodance sounds, which were very famous and popular in Europe, Oceania and South America at that time. Rednex are best known for their dance country songs "Cotton Eye Joe", "Old Pop in an Oak", "The Way I Mate" or "Racing". The style of eurodance was dance music with a female singer for the refrain and a male rapper for the verses to follow a traditi...

    Public image

    Rednex usually perform as personas that parody the "redneck" stereotype. For events and promotions, but also for music videos and cover arts, the group is styled in the American redneck stereotypes. In live performances and interviews, the members usually appear in a rough, unrefined character. Each member has an individual redneck nickname (see "Members" area to see the nicknames). Since 2000, Rednex have functioned much like an entertainment troupe as like a band, with an ever-shifting line...

    Permanent members

    1. 1994: Bobby Sue (Kent Olander), Billy Ray (Jonas Nilsson), Ken Tacky (Anders Arstrand), Mup (Ranis Edenberg), Mary Joe (Annika Ljungberg) 2. 1994–1995: Bobby Sue, Billy Ray, Ken Tacky, Mary Joe, BB Stiff (Urban Landgren) 3. 1996–1997: Bobby Sue, Billy Ray, Ken Tacky, BB Stiff 4. 1998–1999: Whippy (Mia Löfgren), Bobby Sue, Billy Ray, Ken Tacky, BB Stiff 5. 2000: Whippy, Bobby Sue, Billy Ray, BB Stiff 6. 2001–2003: Scarlet (Julie-Anne Tulley), Dagger (Anders Sandberg), Joe Cagg (Roy van der...

    Pool member changes

    1. 2012-13: Dakotah (Nadja Flood), Abby Hick, Dagger, Ace Ratclaw, Joe Cagg, Rufus Jones, Mup 2. 2014: Misty Mae joins. 3. 2015: Whippy (Mia Löfgren), Boneduster Crock, Spades, Billy Ray, BB Stiff join. Dakotah leaves. 4. 2017: Pervis the Palergator, Cash, Rattler and Cassidy join. Cassidy leaves. Dagger becomes reserve. 5. 2018: Zoe, Jiggie McClagganahan, Moe Lester the Limp join. Whippy, Abby Hick, Boneduster Crock, Joe Cagg, Rattler leave. Billy Ray, BB Stiff become reserves.

    Other members

    1. Göran Danielsson (Original studio singer of Ken Tacky's vocals); died 2021

    Spin-offs and franchises

    In January 2012, Rednex announced that they had dissolved the concept of a permanent band, intending instead to use a larger pool of characters from which one female and three male performers would be chosen for each performance. Rednex claimed that this idea was "totally unproven and unheard of in the music industry". In November 2012, Rednex began a franchise operation in Australia & New Zealand. Four new performers from Auckland and Wellingtonwere recruited to form a second Rednex with a n...

    Use in media

    "Cotton Eye Joe" is featured in the films The Negotiator, Space Truckers, Hood of Horror, Studentfesten, Les 11 Commandements, C'est la vie! (2017 film) and Milk Punch, in the TV series Malcolm in the Middle, My Name Is Earl, Peep Show, New Girl (s02e25), The Morgana Show, Lukas, Beavis and Butt-head, The Ranch and a season 13 episode of Family Guy, and in TV commercials by Telia and Telefonica. "Hittin' The Hay" and "Wild 'N Free" are featured in the film Barnyard. "Ride The Hurricane's Eye"...

    Games

    The Inbred With Rednex extended play features the interactive multimedia part "Inbred With Rednex" as the first track of the disc, which is a point 'n' click adventure game starring Rednex, playable only for Windows & Mac. The whole release is housed in an 18x23cm game box. "Cotton Eye Joe" has been featured in the video games Dancing Stage EuroMIX 2, Just Dance 3 by Nintendo Wii and Carnival Games. PlayStation's SingStarfeatures the songs "Cotton Eye Joe" and "Old Pop in an Oak".

    "Cotton Eye Joe" has been performed numerous times in various talent shows including American Idol. One of the more regionally famous performances being by Király L. Norbi in the Hungarian X-Faktor.
    "Cotton Eye Joe" is frequently played at sports venues including the gold medal game in ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics and during the seventh-inning stretch at Yankee Stadium.
    "Cotton Eye Joe" was used throughout the film Swiss Army Man, frequently sung by the main characters.
    The music video for "Cotton Eye Joe" was featured in an episode of Beavis and Butt-head. The two make fun of it during the music video segment of the show.
    Rednex discography at Discogs
    Rednex at IMDb
  6. Listen to Farm Out! on Spotify. Rednex · Album · 2000 · 12 songs.

  7. 25 set 2000 · Listen to Farm Out! by Rednex on Apple Music. 2000. 12 Songs. Duration: 40 minutes.