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Good rockabilly bands to listen to?

Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by Roothawg, Jan 27, 2022.

  1. Truckedup
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    Yeah, I like Rockabilly. And when I want to be a bit more country try Skiffle...
     
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  2. Rolleiflex
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    The great Johnny Burnette


    Roy Gentry

    The Kingbeats - Bad Bad Boy

     
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    High Noon. This band floored me every time I saw them.
     
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  5. Roothawg
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    Shaun Young used to be a hamber.(@krupanut ) I have lost touch with him since I killed all social media. He’s a good guy. He and Reggie were some of the first folks I met on the old hamb 20+ years ago. I always loved High Noon.

    He also had a surf band called the Thundercheifs. They even named a song after the Drag-n-Fly. My 15 minutes of fame!
     
  6. 2 of my favorite rockabilly bands of all time

     
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  7. Roothawg
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    I like it!
     
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    Don’t forget Johnny Horton - he’s well known for “novelty” songs like North to Alaska, but he was a pretty versatile Country & Rockabilly kinda guy too. When he got signed on to Columbia records they brought out some good session guys to record with him, like Grady Martin on guitar, and Johnny Cash’s bass player, etc. He has some good rockin’ tunes of the sort people are asking about.



     
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    from Australia





     
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  11. These guys rule too!
     
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  12. Not sure this fits the mold but the genre does have a lot of roots. A little Texas style…..
     
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  13. …and East LA
     
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  14. banjorear
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    Great show indeed. You're honest mechanic!
     
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  15. Acres
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    Lookin thru my records today and picked up Bunker Hill, not so much rockabilly but he's amazing, totaly insane.
    Sadly he didn't do so many recodings, but "the girl can't dance" and "you can't make me doubt my baby" are pure gold
     
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  16. Roothawg
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    Listening to the Rev this morning. Not really Rock a Billy but good stuff nonetheless.
     
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    Always loved this one by Rev. H. Heat.
     
  18. John B
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    Started at the first post and read all the comments so i didn't repeat what had already been said.
    Here's two I can vouch for because we've had them play at some of our shows over the years.

    Lucky Lance and the Star Devils


    Jane Rose & The Deadends
     
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  19. Two loca bands form Oneonta NY

    The Hopcity Hell cats (Oneonta was once known as the Hop City Beer hops)





    The Mopar Cams

     
  20. Hey Root!

    Got a couple for you that I didn't see listed...

    Belmont Playboys and The Straight 8's are both out of the Charlotte, NC area, and "THEM" out of Raleigh.

    Here's one of my faves...

     
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    Good stuff!
     
  23. Roothawg
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    Thanks guys! My Spotify playlist is at almost 20 hours. That’s a long road trip….
     
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    I don't know if this fits your definition, but Si Cranstoun has some good period sounding stuff.
    Definitely toe tappin music.
     
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  25. OHHHHH!!!!!

    You do Spotify?!?!?!

    Hit this channel up!!!!!

    WESTeRN FUNK PUNK SURFaBiLLY

    Yes, that's EXaCTLY how it's in the Spotify playlists! Lots of cool funky/twangy stuff!!!!!
     
  26. Roothawg
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  27. What about electric surf?!?!

    Check out Killer Filler. The drummer is a HAMBer! Keyboard guy started with SCOTS....
     
  28. ok, some great stuff guys. Thank you.
    Just got turned on to this group, The Secret Emchy Society. I believe they are a local Bay Area Group:

    And I would be remiss if I didn't mention my brothers old group, the late, great Johnny and the Blades. He is on here as @rtsidejohnny.
     
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