Brady and the Bazookas @Coach’s Corner Rockabilly kings Brady and the Bazookas take the Coach’s stage for a night of socially distant rock and roll. The band takes cues from […]
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The Vinyl Say: Rockabilly lifers Brady and the Bazookas
Brady and the Bazookas are fronted by the band’s namesake, who came to Savannah with a mission to spread the good word of rockabilly
Sean K. Preston thrives in a post-genre world
Preston and his band are musically fluid, taking cues from punk, country, mountain gospel, rockabilly, and classic rock and roll
Reverend Horton Heat @Victory North
Not many can make Gretsch guitars look cooler than they already do, but he pulls it off
One Wilder ride
What keeps him going, he says, is his genuine love of music—a passion that is undeniably ingrained in him
Southern Culture on the Skids thrives after three decades
SOUTHERN Culture on the Skids is an anomaly. The band, comprising Rick Miller, Mary Huff, and Dave Hartman, began in 1983 and solidified its current lineup in 1987. Since then, […]
Nine Pound Pussy Unplugged, Crazy Man Crazy @The Wormhole
This unplugged tour is a can’t-miss show
5 Questions: Rev. Horton Heat
FEW GUITAR players have rocked a hollow-body Gretsch the way the Rev. Horton Heat has. The Dallas-based purveyor of psycho-rockabilly has evangelized sweat-soaked crowds with his fast, aggressive, country-on-crank sounds […]
The Phantom Playboys @The Jinx
The primal ‘50s sound is wrapped up tight with a honking saxophone. And anyway, they’ve got a female trombonist.
Dig that crazy beat
In 2010, bassist Stephen Palmer was considering the Savannah music scene. “I thought ‘You know what this town doesn’t have? A straight–up rockabilly band. They seem to like that genre […]
‘I am doing what I need to do’
THOSE OF us familiar with The Firesign Theater’s motto “Forward into the past!” couldn’t help but think time was folding in on itself several years back when The White Stripes […]
Spotlighted gigs and recommended shows
Rev. Horton Heat, Nashville Pussy, Reckless Kelly *** I can’t deny that the last time I tried to take in a rare, independently promoted rock show at this primarily black-oriented […]
