But "The Adventures of Slim and Howdy," a comic crime novel inspired by the alter egos they developed in their albums' liner notes, will hit stores on May 12.
The duo enlisted the help of southern humorist Bill Fitzhugh "because we're not novelists, even though I feel like we did come up with a couple of good characters," said Kix Brooks.
Within a few albums, Brooks and Dunn had created their alter egos Slim (Dunn) and Howdy (Brooks), two underappreciated honky tonk entertainers. Eventually there was talk of maybe doing a short story Christmas book, but nothing ever came to fruition.
Brooks said he and Dunn wanted the novel to be more in the vein of "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" than "The Dukes of Hazzard" -- "(not) too heavy, but at the same time (with) a good sense of humor."
Brooks & Dunn, meanwhile, just released their latest single, "Put a Girl in It," the third from their 2007 album, "Cowboy Town."
"We've probably got another year's worth of music off of this album," Brooks said. "In fact, the tour will be interesting this year because we have half a dozen stadium deals with (Kenny) Chesney, but starting in August we're going to tour with ZZ Top for like 28 shows."
The duo met with up with the Texas trio for a special on country music channel CMT.
"We'll play as hard as we can with those guys, but we're not going to try and out ZZ Top, that's for sure," Brooks said.
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