6StringShooter
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how does one find it? does it exist everywhere or just in certain cities? what "is" the rockabilly scene? is there even such a thing? thanks!
Undertow said:Think Rev. Horton Heat or The Legendary Shack Shakers. If you ever see those guys touring through your local hot spots (usually not arenas), you can bet there will be some Rockabilly scenesters.
And like the previous post mentions, check out car shows, motorcycle shows, gearhead stuff, etc. We're talking West Side Story, Grease, sideburns and motor oil.
Maybe even check out your local tattoo shops.
6StringShooter said:how does one find it? does it exist everywhere or just in certain cities? what "is" the rockabilly scene? is there even such a thing? thanks!
gluegungeisha said:Swing dancing nights (more likely if a variety of music is present -- aside from swing, my community center plays country, rockabilly, etc.).
Babydoll said:Unless your city is like mine.... where the swing kids and the rockabilly kids don't mix. Different types of music, dress, interests.
RIOT said:??? I don't get why people associate Rev Horton Heat with Rockabilly music? And West Side Story, Grease, Sideburns, Motor Oil? LOL!
RIOT said:??? I don't get why people associate Rev Horton Heat with Rockabilly music? And West Side Story, Grease, Sideburns, Motor Oil? LOL!
That's like saying the swing scene is all about Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and Gap Khakis. The 30-40's Fedora scene is all about Dick Tracey and Indiana Jones. C'mon!
If you are looking for a fashion show, go with the above, if you are looking for folks who live and care about a lifestyle, you have to dig deeper.
Just my 2 cents.
LolitaHaze said:I know... everyone knows Rockabilly is all about Mike Ness and the Horror Pops.
Babydoll said:Unless your city is like mine.... where the swing kids and the rockabilly kids don't mix. Different types of music, dress, interests.
I second the google idea. Look for country bars - good bet they'll have some sort of rockabilly-ish shows going on.
Or do what I've done.... if you see someone around town that is interesting looking, go up and tell them that they look like someone you need to know.
MaryDeluxe said:I think it's important no matter what "scene" you are interested in that you are true to yourself.
pigeon toe said:I'm seeing the HorrorPops in a couple of weeks and I'm so psyched!
It's such a shame that rockabilly & swing (and psychobilly, for that matter) doesn't mix in a lot of areas. I'm pretty heavily involved in psychobilly and the vintage lifestyle, and you don't see much crossover, but I've never experienced people being hostile.
Big groups like Social Distortion, Rev. Horton Heat, Tiger Army, etc. are sure to bring in tons of rockabillies, greasers, psychos, what have you, so bands like those are a good place to start. A lot of car shows, unless you're in an area like L.A. where it's overrun with people in the scene, usually have more old folks than greasers I've noticed! But it's also a good place to start, chances are you'll see a few people in the scene. I'd also suggest finding a good vintage store in your area and talking to the owners. A lot of rockabilly kids are also into vintage, so I'm sure the owners might know of some events.
pigeon toe said:I'm seeing the HorrorPops in a couple of weeks and I'm so psyched!