Skid Row | Roper River | Skid Row (American band) | Hugh Trevor-Roper | Robert William Roper House | Skid Row, Los Angeles | Steve Roper | Roper- | Roper | Tony Roper's | Skid Row (blues-rock band) | skid row | Skid mark | Roper Bar, Northern Territory | Roper Bar | roper | Revolutions Per Minute (Skid Row album) | Patrick Trevor-Roper | Lanning Roper | John Roper (explorer) | John Roper (baseball) | John Roper | Harold Roper Robinson | Don Roper | Clyde Roper | Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Skid Strip |
The band included: Dan McLain (aka Country Dick Montana), drums/vocals; Richard Banke (aka Skid Roper), mandolin/washboard/vocals; Robin Jackson, guitar/vocals; Paul Kamanski, guitar/vocals; Joey Harris, guitar/vocals; and Nino Del Pesco, bass/vocals.
The album included tracks from several notable acts, including Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper, The Dead Milkmen, Fear and Get Smart! and was compiled by Steev Riccardo, Scott Vanderbilt and Rick Orienza.
Flipsides, hosted by students, featured music from over 2000 albums and artists such as Hüsker Dü, Meat Puppets, Fetchin Bones, The Replacements, P.I.L., Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper.
Mojo Nixon, a fellow Danville native, wrote a tribute song titled "The Ballad of Wendell Scott", which appears on Nixon and Skid Roper's 1986 album, Frenzy.