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Artist description
Rockabilly Punk Rock from the Capitol of the South! |
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Music Style
Rockabilly Punk Rock from the Capitol of the South! |
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Musical Influences
Gene Vincent, The Clash, Elvis, Godfathers, Dead Kennedys |
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Similar Artists
Streisand, ABBA, Air Supply, Poco, Pablo Cruise, etc... |
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Group Members
Lonesome Lee Reynolds - vocals Jay Thurman - Guitars Jamie McGuffey - Drums Clay Asbury - Bass Guitar |
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Instruments
primary weapons: Fender, Gretsch, Tama, Ampeg, Shur |
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Albums
She Ain't Much of a Fighter...but You Ought to See Her Box |
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Press Reviews
This is a fun, rocking record from the jump. The title track is 1:59 of breathless, drag race energy, just to get you ready for what's coming. And what's coming is loud, fast, raunchy, sweaty, echo-laden rock and roll,delivered with buckets of attitude, truckloads of swagger and drenched in liquor and reverb...I give it an A." - Dim Gimlet - Richmond Music Journal "Hard-edged rockabilly and greasy blues from a Richmond band you'd swear was from Memphis." T.H. - Grip Magazine "Check out this band !!" - Phew! Magazine (SWEDEN) |
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Location
Richmond, VA - USA |
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