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A honky tonk band following the tradition set by Buck Owens, Austin, TX's Derailers were led by vocalist/rhythm guitarist Tony Villanueva and lead guitarist Brian Hofeldt, longtime friends who grew up together in Oregon. After playing in various Portland-area rockabilly outfits, Villanueva relocated to Texas at the age of 19, and Hofeldt soon tagged along; after settling in Austin, the duo joined forces with Vic Gerard Ziolkowski, the bassist in a band called Two Hoots & a Holler, and began focusing on playing straightforward honky tonk music. In 1995 the Derailers issued their first LP, Live Tracks; following their second release, 1996's Jackpot, Terry Kirkendall became the group's permanent drummer. Reverb Deluxe appeared in 1997, and two years later the Derailers returned with Full Western Dress. By this point the lineup had shifted to include drummer Scott Matthews and bassist Ed Adkins. Here Come the Derailers appeared in 2001; it was the band's first for Sony's Lucky Dog imprint and featured a slicker version of their signature sound, designed for larger exposure. Genuine, their second effort for the major label, appeared in March 2003. It included songwriting contributions from Jim Lauderdale and Al Anderson. Change was in the wind for the Derailers soon after Genuine was released; Villenueva amicably split with the band in order to become a pastor, Hofedt stepped into the forefront on vocals and guitar, and the band recruited steel guitarist Chris Schlotzhauer and pianist Sweet Basil McJagger to round out the lineup. Dissatisfied with the direction the band's sound had taken under Sony, the Derailers went to Palo Duro for their next release, 2007's Soldiers of Love. Produced by Buzz Cason, the album found the band turning away from the slick Nashville sound of Genuine and upping the rock vibe that characterized much of their earlier work. 2007 also saw the release of Under the Influence of Buck, a 13-track tribute to Buck Owens. 2008 will see the release of yet another album, "Guaranteed to Satisfy".
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06/04/2009 - Derailers kick off Summer in the Park - Read More
05/10/2008 - Summer series is showcase of Texas music talent - Read More
02/23/2007 - Make tracks to witness 'the Derailers' - Read More
08/21/2006 - The Derailers to play last Summer Concert Series show  - Read More
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Derailers  06/06/2003            
Jack Wagner
I saw these fellas at the Cotton Club & Steakhouse in Granger, TX. They are quiet simply GENUINE! They are the real deal and awesome on stage and Genuine is their best effort yet (and that's pretty good given their earlier releases are fantastic). Go see these guys play!! A Must!
Derailers  03/29/2003            
Joey Luke
This is by far their most ambitious work to date. For some artists this would mean something to be wary of, not so here. Don't worry, the good suff you remember is all here, 50's inspired slow stuff like Way to My Heart, and Boomerang Heart which shows Buck Owens' influence is still alive and well. There's road house honky tonk(Leave a Message Juanita, Take It Back). Of course there's the rollicking instrumental, and then we go for a detour with surf music (Genuine, Scratch My Itch) and gospel (The Wheel), and the truly experimental with "Love Me Some Elvis". There is literally something here for everyone, and I'll bet you'll find something to like in every track. Even if you go to the mall and pay WAY too much for this cd, it's still worth every cent.
Derailers  03/03/2003            
Joey Luke
If you've never heard the Derailers, this is a perfect place to start. No one knows or stays truer to the roots of Honky Tonk than these guys. There is simply not a bad song on this album. From the rollicking swing of "More of Your Love", to slower sounds like "All The Rage in Paris" and "My Angel's Getting Tired", there's something on here for whatever mood you're in. And don't miss the retro cool as Brian takes the lead and croons "I See My Baby". All the best nuances of Buck Owens and Bob Wills, with their own Austin flavor added in. The only thing better than this disk is seeing them live.
Derailers  03/01/2003            
LJMiller
I've listened to country music nearly all my 30 years and recently the country music fare that's being pushed on us is not even country. However, The Derailers are a shining rhinestone in the buckle of country music, I mean REAL country music. I've seen Tony, Brian, Ed and Scott nearly 10 times now and each show is wholly excellent. A million thanks to The Derailers for keeping real country music alive and kicking hard!
Derailers  01/22/2002            
TXMUSICCRITIC
"Here Comes the Derailers" is awesome. If anyone is curious to what TX music is all about, this CD is a must!! The Derailers, along with REK, Ingram, and the Robison Bros are the epitome of good, TX music.
Derailers  10/05/2001            
Janet Viera
the derailers are one of the best bands i have ever heard...i had the pleasure of meeting them in Nashville at Fan Fair 2000....also the nicest guys you would ever want to meet....love their style of music....authentic but have their own individual style....great musicians...
Derailers  08/14/2001            
brewman
Willie Nelson Picnic San Antonio caught the Derailers on the Levi's stage high energy that kick's ass,super nice guy's that loves what they do!
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