The Geezinslaw Brothers

The Geezinslaw Brothers, also known as The Geezinslaws, were an Austin, Texas-based country music comedy duo consisting of Sammy Allred (vocals, mandolin; May 5, 1934 – May 9, 2018)[1][2] and Dewayne "Son" Smith (vocals, guitar; September 19, 1942 – March 16, 2019).

They once opened for Elvis Presley and were regulars on the Louisiana Hayride radio show.

[4] In 1961, Arthur Godfrey invited them on his show, giving the duo their big break.

In 1979, they released an album for Willie Nelson's short-lived Lone Star label titled "If You Think I'm Crazy Now..." In 1989, the band, now calling themselves just the Geezinslaws, released a self-titled album on the Step One label.

This album also gave them their first chart single in over two decades with "Help, I’m White and I Can't Get Down."