Eleven Hundred Springs








Eleven Hundred Springs
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From such legendary lone star groups as Bob Wills & the Texas Playboys, Willie Nelson & the Family, and Asleep at the Wheel to even that little band from La Grange, ZZ Top, Texas has been a breeding ground for some of country music’s most acclaimed bands over the past half century. Each group has taken a Texas musical formula, made it their own, and played to millions across the world. So in a land where country music & Bob Wills will always be king, a little country band from the Big D, seasoned over the last ten years, has arisen and proven themselves as one of the most influential artists in a state far from short on talent. Effortlessly infusing their straight-from-the-Texas-honky-tonk brand of country music with their take-no-shit, up yours-to-music-row outlook, the band has thrilled crowds all over with their renegade style of country music that is just as popular in tattooed punk rock & hipster circles as it with the Texas baby boomers, outlaw bikers, and college crowds. Cut from the same cloth as Dallas legends Reverend Horton Heat, rockabilly king Ronnie Dawson, & Texas blues icons, the Brothers Vaughan, lead singer / lead guitarist Matt Hillyer has logged almost two decades touring the nation’s rock clubs & punk festivals, while back home in Texas headlining a Friday night at such legendary honky-tonk’s as the world’s largest, Billy Bob’s Texas in the Fort Worth Stockyards. With an early passion & guitar picking ability drawn to Texas rockabilly, it was fronting the popular 90’s punk/ rockabilly outfit Lone Star Trio that Matt met fellow Trio bassist Steve Berg, a friendship & duo that has spanned over 15 years, 10 albums, and eventually led to their forming of Eleven Hundred Springs in 1998. As the partnership between front-man Hillyer and bassist Steve Berg has evolved over the band’s ten-year career, the two have been joined by platinum rock drummer Mark Reznicek ( of 90’s post-grunge outfit the Toadies ) , 3rd generation Texas fiddler Jordan W. Hendrix, and Texas pedal steel gunslinger Danny Crelin, creating a style of country music that has their Texas contemporaries in awe, hometown fans buzzing and has found them at the forefront of a new generation of alt-country insurgents.
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Eleven Hundred Springs  04/21/2006            
Red Dirt TX
Saw these boys play the Cindy Walker Tribute show at Woody's. Wow. Wow. and Triple Wow. Not only did they do two of their own songs, they did three Cindy Walker songs with a full band. The future legacy of Country Music in Texas is alive and well.
Eleven Hundred Springs  01/24/2006            
Who Knows
These guys are great. The Bandwagon CD is great, the live shows are great. They are what all the Texas Country pretenders and wannabes ought to aspire to. Talent, knowledge of how to use the talent, exciting live shows, great songs, just a downright joy to listen to.
Eleven Hundred Springs  01/10/2006            
Theresa
Eleven Hundred is awesome, their music is great, and to see them live is an experiance you need to have if you love good music. Our 20 year old son turned us on to them about 6 months ago. We now have their CD and we've seen them live 3 times. Anytime they are close we will be there. Get their CD you will love it, play it for your friends, they will want one. I play mine at work and everybody I work with has a CD of EHS now - it will be your favorite CD.
Eleven Hundred Springs  02/13/2005            
dwjohnson
This might be the next cross canadian ragweed. They are that good. Great cd, I'd recommend it any Texas coutry fan.
Eleven Hundred Springs  02/13/2005            
BlueEyedTexasAngel
WOW! EHS is awsome. I caught their show for the first time Fri. night in Austin, and they were amazing. I must say it was some of the best country music I have heard in a long, long time. Matt and the fiddle player blew me away. You guys will go really far. I'm headed out to buy a CD right now, and I'll be promoting you guys everywhere I go. Keep up the wonderful work!
Eleven Hundred Springs  01/28/2005            
David S
After reading the other reviews what can I say. Mickey Newberry would be very very proud. Great cd. Thanks guys. When are you going to play in Atlanta GA?
Eleven Hundred Springs  01/27/2005            
elvis
she broke my heart
Eleven Hundred Springs  01/26/2005            
Andrew
Coming from a big fan I like the new cd but I'm not a huge fan of re-publishing stuff. I thought it turned out pretty good though. I suppose if you don't own an eleven hundred springs cd this would be the one to get. Excellent work boys and keep up the "real" sound.
Eleven Hundred Springs  12/24/2004            
Bordello Bob Tumlinson
Thses guys are great fun for their singing abilities and for what they can get normally reserved women to do on the tables and dance floors. Yes this group will see to it that you do not sit on your rear and vegetate. Matt and the guys will keep you hoppin and hoping they do not stop. They may look like long haired, tattoed, hippy freaks but they play like buck and the boys.
Eleven Hundred Springs  10/22/2004            
James
I'm not necessarily angry, but you're so right that I'm void of any talent and I do lack creativity. If you only knew me, you would really get a good laugh. I actually don't have anything bad to say about the new album by Eleven Hundred Springs. There are a couple of songs that don't really fit in, but "Why You Been Gone So Long" is one of the most catchy songs I've heard in a long time. This band has always been a solid act with the best players/writers in Texas, but I never see enough press about them. It's so much easier to goof on the Blue Edmonds types when they're always in your face instead of being informed on a select few acts that are actually worth hearing. I now redeem this band for coming up with an album that didn't suck as much as the EP did.
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