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Artist description
"Lonesome" Buck Tillman and his Drugstore Cowboys hail from Horsecreek Valley, South Carolina. He's tried several attempts at playing punk and industrial music, he always comes off with the southern twang in his style...So he figured the hell with it and ran with it... |
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Music Style
southern rock, rockabilly, punk, rock and roll, psychedelic |
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Musical Influences
Dwight Yoakam, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Beck, Redneck GReece, Thee Buddhajews, Wayne County, Rolling Stones, ZZ Top |
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Similar Artists
Thee Buddhajews, Wayne County, The Cramps, Dwight Yoakam, Chrome, Roger Miller, Psychic TV, Velvet Underground, Suicide, |
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Artist History
"Lonesome" Buck Tillman and his Drugstore Cowboys started out in Horsecreek Valley, South Carolina. Though disbanding and reforming several times over the past 10 years, they've always walked the fine line between experimental alternative and white trash southern rock music. Due to legal reasons, Buck was ran across the border into Augusta, Georgia, where he now lives with his wife and child. He recently started putting the Drugstore Cowboys back together and has begun remixing and re-recording his old standards for the long awaited collection of tracks he's accumulated over the past 10 years of recording. He has one full length release under his belt, the album "Lair of the White Trash", now out of print. He's also recorded with fellow alcoholics THEE BUDDHAJEWS, also on DARKSHOVELS RECORDS. For more information on "Lonesome" Buck visit HTTP://darkshovels.8k.com |
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Group Members
"Lonesome" Buck Tillman: guitar, bass, vocals...--Thee Drugstore Cowboys : all other instruments |
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Albums
Lair of the White Trash (1997); Phantom of the Opry (coming soon in 2002) |
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Press Reviews
1) "I can see where he gets the name 'Lonesome'"--Gerald Ramsey, SEED AND STEM WEEKLY |
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Location
Augusta, Georgia - USA |
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