

An open bottle of Miller Lite wobbles in his shirt pocket. Read More > Chad Lore: The man, his band – Casper Star Tribune He's in $4,000, including the cost of a camera, costumes and at least 10 pounds of bubble wrap. It's possible Casper musician Chad Lore spends more time cleaning than filming. A shelving unit and clothing rack hold the props and costumes: clocks, a telephone, wigs, cardboard bricks, lederhosen. Streaks of yellow and red paint stain the floor.

Why is that guitar wrapped in tinfoil? (Punch line coming later.)
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Why is the newscaster sitting in a bathtub filled with circus peanuts? (Peanuts are the free giveaway.) Like: Is that a witch on your car? (Nope. At the house where the filming takes place, you find yourself asking questions you never considered you'd ask. 'Monty Python' meets 'Hee Haw' – Casper Star Tribune
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Nonetheless, props to Lore, whether drivers dig it or not, for taking his musical creativity to a whole new level. In fact, I question how long he’s going to last listening to a broken record of 200 harmonicas screaming along at 60 miles per hour. Though his idea is inventive and keeps an old beater of a car out of the dump, along with 200 harmonicas, but I don’t believe Lore will have too many groupies on his musical tour. It will be a sight to see Lore on the road, but the sound may be a cause for passersby to glance over at his spectacle of a car, and then keep driving. Lore intends on taking a road trip through 10 different states to go on a 24-hour musical tour. When assembling the rig, Lore spent no more than $10 dollars on a bottle of blue spray paint and all of the harmonicas were his own discarded instruments he kept after they broke. Lore has attached 200 harmonicas to his blue spray-painted, four door generating an ominous noise unheard of before his invention. His car’s belly isn’t scraping across the asphalt or rolling on four flat tires. Chad Lore, a Casper musician, compares his car to the sound of a swarm of bees or the tuning of an orchestra. Harmonicas played by the freeway – Jackson Hole Weekly
