KittyT said:The Dusty 45s
RIOT said:The Donnettes
Was Kitty referring to the B-52's?Babydoll said:My local boys! Love them to pieces!! Their CD Shackin' Up is awesome.
Mark from Plano said:I'm definitely not a "rockabilly" but I do like the music. I went to see the Stray Cats last Saturday night, in fact. Great show. They can definitely still bring it. They were on a bill here with the Pretenders and Don Henley (quite a variety).
Again, I'm no expert, but what about the Reverend Horton Heat? I have three or four of the Rev's albums and have enjoyed them for years.
Babydoll said:My local boys! Love them to pieces!! Their CD Shackin' Up is awesome.
Prairie Dog said:Was Kitty referring to the B-52's?
I would say their music is more 'post punk' than rockabilly.
Prairie Dog said:Was Kitty referring to the B-52's?
I would say their music is more 'post punk' than rockabilly.
KittyT said:Yes, I saw them at the Tractor when I was in Seattle over New Year's. Absolutely loved them, and the guys were so nice! Shackin' Up is a fantastic album.
Benny Holiday said:Dig www.sonicaces.com
Also check out the first album from a crazy Swedish cat called Sonny Rogers (and the Kingpins), Riley McOwen and His Sleazy Rustic Boys and, of course, the mighty Wildfire Willie and the Ramblers. All recorded on vintage valve equipment, raw and nasty.
Fleur De Guerre said:T
As for "being" rockabilly, I sort of am (as much as a person from the UK can adopt a look from American history!),
ssubialdea said:"Rockabilly is a lead guitar, a rhythm guitar and a upright bass.