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The Reverend Horton Heat is the stage name of American musician James C. Heath (born 1959) as well as the name of his Dallas, Texas-based psychobilly trio. Heath is a singer, songwriter and guitarist.
[3] [4] An early version of the album had been recorded in the traditional manner (instruments and vocals recorded separately, then mixed in the studio). However, the band and the label decided that it did not fit with their vision, so it was re-recorded "live in the studio" direct to two-track, with the exception of "Love Whip."
Psychobilly (or punkabilly) is a rock music fusion genre that fuses elements of rockabilly and punk rock. [1] It has been defined as "loud frantic rockabilly music", [2] it has also been said that it "takes the traditional countrified rock style known as rockabilly, ramp[ing] up its speed to a sweaty pace, and combin[ing] it with punk rock and imagery lifted from horror films and late-night ...
In 2010, Odam played himself in the independent film Rainbows End, a mockumentary about a band traveling from Texas to California to record an album with him. In late 2011, The Legendary Stardust Cowboy released an anthology of his life's work, a double CD on Cherry Red Records from England, [ 16 ] titled For Sarah, Raquel, and David: An ...
Jimbo Wallace is an upright and electric bass player, vocalist, and songwriter in the psychobilly and rockabilly genres. He has played bass in the Reverend Horton Heat band since 1989. He is the most-tattooed member of the band. [1] Wallace performing with RHH in 2010
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‘It’s a little kinky’: Diddy shares the key elements of a ‘freak off’ in this old clip
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs — pictured at one of his notorious White Parties — is currently facing federal sex crime charges and is being held in jail after a judge denied his $50m bail request.