Say hello to the country music duo The Doohickeys. They have a great sound (both country and western). Check ’em out!

With such songs as “All Hat, No Cattle(the title track of their latest album), “I Wish My Truck Was Bigger,” “This Town Sucks,” “Rein It In Cowboy,” “Too Ugly to Hitchhike,” and “City Folk

Above is a parody ad for a rural eminent domain lawyer, something they are familiar with. (Or at least we assume its a parody ad.)

And this, the song by which we first learned of them, “Farm Lawyer,” about singer Haley Spence Brown’s dad, Ward Brown, a Missouri eminent domain lawyer and colleague. 

But one day a man came knockin’ in a fancy pinstripe suit.
He said “I got a note here from the government, and it says you get the boot.”
Well they’re gonna build a road here, or so the man explained.
And they got the right to do it, it’s called “eminent domain.”

Oh how his parents cried, but there was nothing they could do.
Put their belongings into boxes, and within a month they moved
Now the boy was upset, he knew something wasn’t right.
I am just a boy he thought, how can I begin to fight?

So he hunkered down, and he studied very hard.
He grew up and went to law school, and then he passed the bar.
And now he’s a farm lawyer, a real Atticus Finch.
Except he does farm law, he really found his niche.