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Artist description
The Rousers have one foot in "Americana" and the other on your girlfriend's porch. You both can breath easier when you get right with The Rousers. |
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Music Style
Twangy roadhouse rock and roll |
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Musical Influences
Don Gibson, Patsy Cline, Johnny Horton, Dave Edmunds, Dr. Feelgood, Duane Eddy, New York Dolls, 40s-70's country, soul ala Percy Sledge, Ike Turner, anything that's rock and roll is fine |
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Similar Artists
I don't follow current music enough to know. We have been described as The Clash meet Duane Eddy, Neil Young meets the Animals, Disney meets Microsoft (on a clear day, you can see forever--look, it' |
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Artist History
Formed in 1978, The Rousers have dedicated the better parts of two decades to research into the phenomena that is twang. Vist http://www.ramalama.com for the inspired yet insipid inside story (it's all in our heads)... |
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Group Members
Bill Dickson: Vocals, Guitar
Tom Milmore: Vocals (Xmas Party chorus) & Lead Guitar
Brett Wilder: Bass (Yowling in the backgrounds, and pretty darn good)
Sal King: Drums (ditto background vocals) |
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Instruments
See members. |
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Albums
"Get Right" "Keep A Sceret" Itchy LPs |
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Press Reviews
Yes. |
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Location
Brooklyn, NY - USA |
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