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    Music video ‘I Drank Everywhere’ filmed at Pine Street Saloon 

    The music video was a collaboration between local actor Casey Biggs, and musician and wine producer Denis Deger. Photos by Skye Ravy.

    The music video was a collaboration between local actor Casey Biggs, and musician and wine producer Denis Degher. Photos by Skye Ravy.

    – The Pine Street Saloon was the backdrop for a music video on Wednesday afternoon. The video is a collaboration between locals Casey Biggs and Denis Degher. Biggs is a Hollywood actor and musician. Degher is a musician who goes by the name, “Sleepy Guitar Johnson.” He also makes wine locally.

    The duo’s song, “I Drank Everywhere,” is a play on the Johnny Cash great, “I’ve been everywhere.” But, instead of listing off places where they have traveled, they rattle off North County wineries where they have drank. The song mentions dozens of local wineries.

    The song is available on itunes, as well as amazon.com. Video producer Dina Mande shot and directed the music video.

    The music video was shot and produced by Dina Mande.

    The music video was shot and produced by Dina Mande.

    Biggs is an actor with a passion for Paso Robles and San Luis Obispo County. He is perhaps best known for his role in Star Trek, and more recently, has been gaining a cult following of his popular and comical sketches where he plays “The Paso Wine Man.” 

     

     

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    Rick Auricchio

    "…they rattle off North County wineries that they have drank in."

    A grade of D for poor grammar, and an F for the editor for not reading the article before publication.

    How about "…they rattle off North County wineries where they drank."

    The credibility of an entire publication is damaged by poor writing. We're not expecting literature, but at least get the English language correct.

    Skye Ravy

    Hello Rick. Thank you for your comment. The story has been updated.

    Gary Stanfield

    left too soon?

    Paula O'Farrell

    Grammatical errors like this also drive me nuts. Nice to know that I'm not alone in expecting more from our local news agencies.

    Angel York

    That was a fun shoot!

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    Rick Auricchio

    "…they rattle off North County wineries that they have drank in."

    A grade of D for poor grammar, and an F for the editor for not reading the article before publication.

    How about "…they rattle off North County wineries where they drank."

    The credibility of an entire publication is damaged by poor writing. We're not expecting literature, but at least get the English language correct.

    Skye Ravy

    Hello Rick. Thank you for your comment. The story has been updated.

    Gary Stanfield

    left too soon?

    Paula O'Farrell

    Grammatical errors like this also drive me nuts. Nice to know that I'm not alone in expecting more from our local news agencies.

    Angel York

    That was a fun shoot!

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