REDDING — Scott Joss and Doug Colosio, taking time off from their regular gig in Merle Haggard’s band The Strangers, have released a new tune through Golosio Publishing that recaptures the country swing of such greats as Bob Wills, Milton Brown, and Asleep at the Wheel. Titled “I Wonder If I Do Too Much,” the song is full of humorous memories of a life of parties and frivolity. Balancing out that viewpoint are some rueful comments about not always remembering everything that happened during the merriment.
“This song is great fun and good for western swing dancing,” states John Scott G of Golosio Publishing, “but it also contains a bit of a message for folks who may often burn the candle at both ends.”

The video, produced by FookMovie, is available on YouTube, Veoh, Blip, and the Joss/Colosio page on Beta Records:
www.betarecords.com/scott.joss.and.doug.colosio .
About Doug Colosio
Songwriter and keyboard player Doug Colosio has performed with Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Charlie Pride, Jewel, and many others. You’ve heard Doug on the radio, you’ve seen him on Letterman, Leno, Austin City Limits, and in concert with some of the most important figures in today’s music. His recording, “American Piano,” is part of the Sony Sound Series.
About Scott Joss
Songwriter, guitarist, mandolin player, singer, and master of the fiddle, Scott Joss moved from winning the California State Men’s Fiddle Champion three consecutive years to playing with Dwight Yoakam, Pete Anderson, Tiny Moore, Roy Nichols, Dusty Wakeman, and his fiddle teacher, Jana Jae (of Buck Owens fame).
Joss and Colosio are currently members of Merle Haggard’s band, The Strangers. Along with John Scott G, both are partners in Golosio Publishing.
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