Showing posts with label rockabilly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rockabilly. Show all posts

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Mozzy Dee, The Kewpie Dolls, The Shook Boys @ The Horseshoe, March 12

El Paso's Ameripolitan Awards crowned rockabilly queen Mozzy Dee tears it up at the Horseshoe with them Kewpie Dolls opening!








LINKS
Mozzy Dee site
Vintage Rock Soundtrack Of My Life: Mozzy Dee
Tickets for Mozzy Dee with the Kewpie Dolls & the Shook Boys at The Horseshoe available here 





Saturday, January 3, 2026

R.I.P. rockabilly rebel Hayden Thompson, 1938-2025

Sadly, Mississippi-born rockabilly rebel Hayden Thompson has passed away at the age of 87. He'll be greatly missed. 










Saturday, December 20, 2025

A Very BADS Rockabilly/Surf Christmas Party @ The Horseshoe, Saturday

Mark Malibu & Starlotte Satine share a festive triple bill with The Bad Fortunes and NYC's Rover Boys Trio!

Here's the scoop from Mark Malibu...

TONIGHT'S the NIGHT - Saturday, Dec 20th - A VERY BADS CHRISTMAS SHINDIG! The Wasagas and Starlotte Satine hope to see everyone at the Horseshoe Tavern with Non-Perishable Food items (see chart below) for the Parkdale Community Foodbank.  Last year we gathered over 100 lbs of food.  Let's surpass that amount this year PLEASE!!!

ALSO see our good pals Bad Fortunes and The Rover Boys Trio   

9 pm  -  Doors

9:30  -   Mark Malibu & The Wasagas 

11:pm -  Bad Fortunes

12:15  -  Rover Boys Trio

DJ Dave 'til the wee hours! 

ALSO... The Wasagas new LP - Knock Me Out! will be available. The 5th full length release, 16 new songs, on Sharawaji Records.  Available on “red w/black splatter” vinyl and compact disc.  All Wasagas t-shirts $10. 

Check out Mark Malibu & The Wasagas' "Christmas Twist" followed by "Bad Fortune" by The Bad Fortunes and the Rover Boys Trio updating the Carl Perkins classic "Put Your Cat Clothes On" below.





R.I.P. Canuck rockabilly rebel Ronnie Hayward

Sadly, BC-born rockabilly singer/bassist Ronnie Hayward, who rocked clubs across Canada, has died. He'll be greatly missed.

Bloodshot Bill remembers Ronnie Hayward...
"Ronnie was a real deal one of a kind type guy. I was lucky to know him. When he lived in Montreal we got to play  & record together, and he even stayed at my place briefly. We stayed in touch when he moved on to Ontario & then BC. He said he missed doing gigs ("no one to play with out here"). We eventually lost touch. I tried reaching out to him just last month but his number had been changed.
He had a distinct style whether he was doing roots music or on a beatnik kick. Rest easy Ronnie." 🎶

You can hear a couple of Ronnie Hayward's "Nobody Knows What I Go Through" podcasts archived right here. Watch a few performance clips below. 








Monday, October 20, 2025

Happy Birthday Wanda Jackson!

Cheers to rockabilly queen Wanda Jackson on her birthday... let's have a party! Check the clips. 








Friday, September 5, 2025

Happy Birthday Legendary Stardust Cowboy!

Cheers to Norman Carl Odam aka The Legendary Stardust Cowboy – here's his performance of "Paralyzed" on Laugh-In. 



Sunday, January 12, 2025

Whaddya mean you don't know the One-Eyed Jacks

Forgotten Rebels' bassist Chris Houston joined Demics' guitarist Steve Koch in T.O. rockabilly crew One-Eyed Jacks. 

Here's the scoop...
During the Toronto rockabilly scare of the early 80s – when Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor were done as The Hi Fi's and trying to make it in NYC for three years prior to forming Blue Rodeo – Demics guitar ace Steve Koch formed a short-lived band with Forgotten Rebels bassist Chris Houston called the One-Eyed Jacks which I saw tearin' it up at various clubs on the Queen West circuit like the Beverly Tavern, Cabana Room and the Cameron House. There was one particularly memorable gathering of the tribes at Ontario College of Art  – where Chris was momentarily seeking higher education – involving The Sidewinders (featuring Handsome Ned with pals Ronny Azzopardi of The Next and J. D. Weatherstone of The Demics), The Paladins and The Bopcats with Teddy Fury. 

Check out a rare audio clip of the One-Eyed Jacks' song "24 Hour Cafe" right here. And watch the video for "Someone's Gonna Get Kissed" below. Seems like some sharp archival label owner should get in touch with Steve Koch & Chris Houston about releasing a 4-song EP of One-Eyed Jacks recordings from their 1982 session. 



Writes Chris Houston: "When the One-eyed jacks formed, it was radical statement – a rejection of what was the norm. We felt punk rock was a spent force and we wanted to be what's next. To us that meant clean guitars so you could hear the voicing of the chords. We were picking up on that great swing of the bands of the 1950s. How could you top The Demics, The Viletones, Forgotten Rebels and Crash Kills Five? We had to move ahead in different direction by embracing what had been done by the musical gods who invented this shit called 'rock n' roll.' There were others on the Queen St scene who embraced this too but this would be our own scene because the other scenes were collapsing in their own self-importance. After the original punk explosion, the survival of Queen St scene was tenuous. 

"The One-Eyed Jacks rehearsed continuously in a basement space on Queen St. West near Bellwoods that was so small – about the size of six telephone booths – if I leaned too far forward I would fall into Alex's cymbals. When the new TTC street cars came rolling by, they would rattle our brains but we kept playing. We knew we had to work hard but it was fun learning a whole new style of music. I think what makes '24 Hour Cafe' so great was that it was about a real place on  Peter St. along with our joy in learning to play a classic form of rock 'n' roll.  Steve Koch is a great musician and composer. Each year he's grown better and better. His latest work with He Mistook Her For A Swan is fantastic! 

"The One-Eyed Jacks recorded four songs at studio called The Grange. Back in 1982, it was not cheap to record in a real studio and it was a crap shoot if the engineer got what you're doing. We were lucky it stands the test of time. We played once in London, Ontario opening for Carl Perkins. The guy behind the bar at the venue treated us like shit. This upset Mr. Perkins who demanded we be treated the same as him – right down to making the same dramatic gestures when serving us drinks. If the pour wasn't just right, Mr. Perkins would make him do it again. WOW! I learned a lot being in his presence of Mr. Perkins. His guitar playing was mind blowingly great. I always knew he was a hot picker but seeing him up close was incredible – like the Charlie Parker of rockabilly!  For some reason, each member of the band was wearing a different cologne with a very distinct scent. It seemed kinda odd but when they got on stage, you could easily pinpoint where each player was at any given moment so I guess it worked for them. The next night, Mr. Perkins didn't go to Toronto to play The Horseshoe as scheduled because the paper work for immigration wasn't done properly. Mr. Perkins spent an hour telling us he would never do anything that could put his sons in jail and wanted us to convey that message to the people of Toronto when we got back. 

"There was also one freezing night that The One-Eyed Jacks opened for the Legendary Blues Band at the Club Without A Name... and with no heat either! I still remember seeing these Muddy Waters' sidemen in the manager's office all standing around the one heater in the place. They said, 'it gets cold in Chicago too – but not like this! Willie "Big Eyes" Smith drumming that night was pure voodoo with Pinetop Perkins on piano! Yow! – boy, they made us feel very white!"




Those interested in further listening can hear Jim Cuddy discussing The Hi-Fi's, playing ska, reggae and funk in New York and the early 80s Queen West scene on the Turned Out A Punk podcast right here

Steve Koch & Colleen Hodgson aka He Mistook Her For A Swan will be playing songs from their latest album Lady Isobel at The Mezz (1546 Queen St. West) on Sunday (January 26) from 3pm to 6 pm. Adds Steve: "We're going to be doing an acoustic set and then we'll be joined by Derrick Brady and Larry Graves Grier Coppins Musica and Brian Stillar for a more electric eclectic set. Come on down for your fill of murder ballads!" 


 

Sunday, April 9, 2023

Happy Birthday Carl Perkins!

Remembering groundfloor rockabilly great Carl Perkins on his birthday with a few television appearances and more. 









Thursday, January 19, 2023

R.I.P. rockabilly rebel Johnny Powers, 1938-2023

Remembering Detroit rockabilly great Johnny Powers with a documentary trailer and a performance on Art Fein's Poker Party.  







Saturday, April 9, 2022

Happy 90th birthday Carl Perkins!

Remembering Tiptonville-born Carl Perkins on what would've been his 90th birthday with "Her Love Rubbed Off" 


Thursday, March 11, 2021

R.I.P. Rockabilly rebel Ray Campi, 1934-2021

Sadly, rockabilly legend Ray Campi died in his sleep at home at the age of 86. Here's an Austin show from 1984.




LINKS
Austin Chronicle Ray Campi remembers Austin in the 50s

Friday, July 5, 2013

Thursday, May 9, 2013