Following up on a suggestion from yuu- when BP and others were posting clips of the Cramps, I realized that my knowledge of the Rockabilly/Psychobilly genre is sadly deficient ;D
I've got 6 Rev Horton Heat albums, but don't know any other bands - Suggestions?
Check out a local Baltimore band, The Glenmont Popes. I have an extra CD if you want it.
http://www.rockabilly.net/links/bands.shtml (http://www.rockabilly.net/links/bands.shtml)
Not rockabilly but still awesome. Country Fried Metal.
http://www.slimjimmusic.com/ (http://www.slimjimmusic.com/)
If you like the Cramps, check out Flat Duo Jets and Dex Romweber (formerly of Flat Duo Jets). Dex is currently touring with Cat Power.
Derailers - their recorded music is more country, but their live shows are very rockabilly
and many more - Cherry Poppin' Daddies, Royal Crown Revue, The Meteors, The Blasters .....
I went and saw a local DC band called Shortstack on Saturday that wasn't rockabilly, but close. More in the twang rock or cowpunk genre. Stand-up bass and really tight. Good stuff. I'm more of a twang rock/cowpunk sort of guy and the band that carries that torch the best is probably Drive By Truckers IMHO.
Check out a radio show on KEXP (KEXP.org) Seattle at 6pm PST on Fridays called Shake the Shack http://tinyurl.com/b5zb6y (http://tinyurl.com/b5zb6y). It is 3 hours of rockabilly music hosted by Dr. Leon Berman, the proctologist of rock and roll. The show is archived, so if you can stream at work, go listen now......
the first two cow garage record has some rockabilly.
I prefer the original rockabilly stuff to the revivalists. Hank Williams (Sr only), early Johnny Cash, George Jones, Frizell Brothers, Wanda Jackson, Patsy Cline, even early Elvis -- some real gold there. Pretty much if Sun recorded and released it, it's listenable.
For revival acts, you want to catch Lee Rocker when he plays your town. Wayne Hancock might be the best for traditional rockabilly still playing.
Amazing Royal Crowns!
As Angler mentioned, you might look up CowPunk too.
Let's see.. some of my list of current(ish) bands
The Rev
Nectromantix
The HorrorPops
Dash Rip Rock.
Tiger Army
There's a lot more out there, depending on how far back you want to go.
When I had XM, channel 53 (Fungus) had a segment each day called 'He-Haw Hell!' that was rockabilly/psychobilly/cowpunk. I don't have satellite anymore, and with the merger the show might not be one anymore
Hmm I always though of Cherry Poppin' Daddies and the Royal Crown Revue as Big Band
Quote from: yuu on February 09, 2009, 10:40:44 AM
There's a lot more out there, depending on how far back you want to go.
Did you not see my link?
Quote from: kopfjager on February 09, 2009, 11:09:05 AM
Did you not see my link?
Hate to break it to you, but that list doesn't go very far back into the past and most of the bands in it don't exist anymore. Elvis was considered rockabilly and the term was coined for country and swing bands (one might even call them BIG BANDS) in the 50's that mixed the current country/hillbilly/swing music with a boogie beat. The first recognized rockabilly recording was Bill Haley 1951 recording of Rocket 88. His band was formerly a large swing band. Gotta love Wikipedia.....
So where does swing music stop and rockabilly start? The whole genre gets kind of IZ_, just like most genre labels. Outlaw country, twang rock, cowpunk, some modern swing bands are all very similar in my mind.
If you are in to American roots music check out that KEXP show I mentioned earlier, plus a show on Wednesday nights called the Roadhouse and the show on Thursdays called Swingin' Doors. American Public Media produces a show in some markets called American Routes that is a weekly two hour show on American roots music.
I saw The Supersuckers and Nashville Pussy with Rev.Horton not too long ago.
they both kicked serious ass.
(dunno if they are classified rockabilly....)
Quote from: kopfjager on February 09, 2009, 11:09:05 AM
Did you not see my link?
I did - good reference but it's not the end all, be all list. For example, it doesn't have the Cramps on it - which is how we kicked off this topic again - nor does it have The Swinging Cats. I'm guessing that list is all the current acts, and it's for US and Canadian bands. So what about past acts and non-North American acts? On my little list was the new defunct Necromantix from Denmark which are a fun act - and it doesn't have Tiger Army, which is an American act... So - good addition [thumbsup] but it's not the end of the topic.
Quote from: yuu on February 09, 2009, 12:05:59 PM
I did - good reference but it's not the end all, be all list. For example, it doesn't have the Cramps on it - which is how we kicked off this topic again - nor does it have The Swinging Cats. I'm guessing that list is all the current acts, and it's for US and Canadian bands. So what about past acts and non-North American acts? On my little list was the new defunct Necromantix from Denmark which are a fun act - and it doesn't have Tiger Army, which is an American act... So - good addition [thumbsup] but it's not the end of the topic.
Ok, Casey. I was just asking if you saw the link, not that every band was included or that was the only list. [popcorn]
Bless his heart.
Yuu and the rest, thanks for providing some more info and suggestions. Time to go huntin for some music.
Quote from: kopfjager on February 09, 2009, 01:28:18 PM
I was just asking if you saw the link,
I obviously did, and as noted, found it lacking some big names, and anything outside North America, like I said. Saw it, read it, and wanted to contribute more.
Quote from: JEFF_H on February 09, 2009, 11:52:55 AM
Rev.Horton
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Just played some at high volume just the other night whilst swilling beer.
Heres a bunch you can click on and listen to.
http://www.wreckingpit.com/psycho/sounds.php3 (http://www.wreckingpit.com/psycho/sounds.php3)
Outstanding. Thanks for the responses all [bow_down]
And to think, I was running out of new bands on my list to listen to.
Sasquatch and The Sick-A-Billies
Bowers & Wilkins won't appove but:
Hasil Adkins
Quote from: Dragsterhund on February 10, 2009, 06:49:05 AM
Sasquatch and The Sick-A-Billies
I saw the lead singer at a rest stop burger king in Maine. [laugh]
Hillbilly Hellcats! Had to poke around for a bit, and this was the only place I could find to hear some snippets:
http://www.amazon.com/Rev-Up-Taz-Hillbilly-Hellcats/dp/B00000B3JW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1234299467&sr=1-1 (http://www.amazon.com/Rev-Up-Taz-Hillbilly-Hellcats/dp/B00000B3JW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1234299467&sr=1-1)
I like the whole album, but favorites are Hillbillies on Speed, (Please don't do that) Hippy Dance, and I Hate Music...
A good way to find stuff might be Pandora. It's an internet radio station with some cool tech. You start a channel based on an artist, or song and it develops a playlist of songs with similar musical qualities. It's not restricted by genre labels so you can get some cross over stuff.
You can also 'tune' your channel by giving various songs a thumb up/down.
www.pandora.com (http://www.pandora.com)