Johnny Rebel & Friends

The following music falls under the application of fair use according to The Copyright Act of 1976 — 17 U.S.C. §107 as true parodies are not considered violations of copyright law.

Due to the various artists (often uncredited or incorrectly credited) that produce music similar to Johnny Rebel, this page will include other artists as well.

Download the Johnny Rebel & Friends collection

Return to Music home

35 replies on “Johnny Rebel & Friends”

Anyone remember the song that goes “Woo woo LBJ from Texas, he’s the big man of this nation, he’s gonna treat us niggers right, with his nigger legislation!

…He went way out there, with Medicare, for the older generation. But he pulled his pud like we thought he would with his nigger legislation!”

Was on YT years back and has since seemingly vanished from the internet.

Anyone know if the “White Man Marches Song” in American History X was made by Johnny Rebel. For the life of me I can’t find this song. On IMDB it shows Johnny made it.

Im not sure it’s the original but redneck 28 did it on the album “spirit of the south” its on internet archive for free. Don’t forget to listen the classic track ” niggers like chicken”

I have been a fan of Johnny Rebel since I first heard his music way back in ’93. I researched Johnny Rebel and found that his real name is Clifford Joseph “Pee Wee” Trahan. He was born on September 25, 1938 in Moss Bluff, La. and died on September 3, 2016 in Rayne, La. He was buried in Crowley, La. in Arcadia Parish (counties are called parishes in Louisiana). I went to his grave last year, left some roses, and paid my respect to him. I wanted to meet him while he was still alive, but was unable to do so due to other obligations. People like him stand out amongst the sea of sheeple that populate this world. I hope to meet him in Heaven after I die. RIP 😢

THANK YOU SO MUCH. (Not only for posting the music) but for being one of the few people left in this country still supporting FREEDOM OF SPEACH

I guess it was in my end. There were songs that were just silence but I can’t seem to point them out now. If I come across it again I’ll let you know.

Your wife must have been a godsent. It’s not too often that you meet a girl who is racially aware.

I don’t think it’s possible to acknowledge how much Johnny Rebel’s music influenced my generation. It wasn’t until the internet and file sharing platforms, (Napster lime wire) in the very early 00’s that I actually heard “Alabama Nigger” from a friend. I started dating my wife and she showed me the rest of Johnny Rebel’s songs. That was close to 20 years ago. The couple that’s racist together, stays together.

It was originally part of this collection that I had received. A site patron informed me that it was actually sung by a jew named John Valby, so it was removed.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *