Mike Fuller
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Friday, Sep 15 2017, 6PM
-- Yep, a Beastie Boys cover on Shake the Shack!
-- This group has been tearin’ it up for 20 years!
-- They’re from the town of Ragusa, in Sicily.
-- From the great new album by the founder of the band, Jack Rabbit Slim.
-- Named Outlaw Group Of The Year at the 2017 Ameripolitan Music Awards.
-- Check ‘em out on the Hellacopters tribute album “Dancing on Your Graves.”
-- He’s interviewed in this great book:
www.amazon.com
476620466
-- If only Dr. Seuss had met Johnny before penning his 1954 classic, it might have
been called “Johnny Horton Hears A Who.”
-- Another great song from Scotty’s new album!
-- Featuring founding member of The Meteors, P. Paul French.
-- Since the band’s break-up in in 1994, Paul Paterson joined the band, Hi-
Voltage while his brother, Lee teaches 1940s Swing and Jitterbug dancing.
-- Excellent Big Bill Broonzy cover
-- Amazing cover of the 1958 classic by Nat Couty and The Braves.
-- Nick’s great version of the Moon Mullican classic.
Featuring Roddy Jackson on sax, who formed his first group, The Dreamers,
when aged 12 in 1954. Also, Roddy’s father toured with Sons of the Pioneers.
-- We’ve read that flat feet are unknown in societies where people go barefoot.
-- You can catch ‘em, along with Marti Brom, as part of the Rockabilly Ball,
September 30 @ Conor Byrne Pub in Ballard!
-- Paul Pigat did a killer job playing Deke Dickerson’s guitar parts at the Kustom
Kulture Festival while Deke recovered from surgery on his wrist!
-- Did they take their name from the Danzig-led punk band, The Misfits, or the
1968 classic motion picture, “Astro-Zombies?”
-- Check out a fantastic review of their sophomore album “Go Man, Go” and
interview with the band at famouslastwordsrecords.com
the-unexpected/
--Written by “the Queen of the Boogie,” Hadda Brooks.
--The resurgence of rockabilly in Spain is due in no small part to The Milestones.
-Originally recorded by The Charlie Bop Trio in 1958.
--From Capoterra in the Metropolitan City of Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy
--Slim was best known as a singer in the style of smooth easy jazz/blues, as well as his harmonica and flute playing. This song rocks, though.
--Born in 1934 in Melber, Kentucky, where the median home price today is $4 per square foot.
--From Brazil.
--They’re coming to town December 2, to headline Thom & Cathie’s surf blowout at Darrell’s Tavern!
--Great new surf band from Dublin, Ireland!
--Re-issue of their classic 1996 debut, with several bonus songs
--It’s not actually surf, but a great song by this band from Santiago.
--From Brno. We played a song by them as part of last week’s salute to rockabilly bands from the Czech Republic and Slovakia, but just had to play another!
--Pep just “Finnished” a tour of Finland and will be making the rounds in Italy next month.
The Love Rangers is also a digest-sized comic book series by Vern Grant, who is often credited as the person who introduced the visual approach and concepts of Japanese manga into English-language cartooning.
By request!
They were a Portuguese rockabilly band who moved to Denver to work with Rock-A-Billy Records founder, Willie Lewis.
This song is not about Jeff Bezos’ wife.
They've backed up Sun Records legends, Sonny Burgess and Billy Lee Riley, country/rockabilly acts, Narvel Felts, Rosie Flores, as well as Specialty artist, Roddy Jackson.
You can catch ‘em, along with Marti Brom, as part of the Rockabilly Ball, September 30 @ Conor Byrne Pub in Ballard!
They came from a small Swiss town called Stein Am Rhein.
Originally by Barence Whitfield.
For Johnny Rivers, who was performing in town last weekend!
All of Nick’s long-out-of-print albums from the 1980s have just been re-released on CD, from the original master tapes, thanks to Yep Roc Records!
From 1968
She made her pro debut at 17, working at the Cotton Club in Harlem with Cab Calloway and the Nicholas Brothers, but after becoming disillusioned with the record business in the mid-‘50s, she only sang in church.
Featuring Sugaray Rayford and Monster Mike Welch.
From Monterrey, Mexico.
They record & produce all their own albums. Saves money!
Their repertoire ranges from fast-paced bluegrass to country, punk and rockabilly, with a dose of mariachi thrown in at times.
You can catch her, along with The Paladins, as part of the Rockabilly Ball, September 30 @ Conor Byrne Pub in Ballard!
Their website describes them as “not quite your grandpa’s rockabilly band.”
The Flames were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2012
New closing theme? We’re still trying it out.