Two Tons Of Steel








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Before there was Americana, before there was Texas Country, Two Tons of Steel front man Kevin Geil and his original band, “Dead Crickets,” rocked a sound that blended the best of musical worlds and pushed the envelope of “Texas” sound with a signature brand of high-energy country meets raw punk.

 

The San Antonio-based group packed the small bars and local hangouts and quickly became the Alamo City’s most-loved band, earning them a spot on the cover of Billboard Magazine in 1996. It was the beginning of a twenty year journey for Geil and the 4-piece ensemble.

 

Releasing “Two Tons Of Steel” in 1994 and “Crazy For My Baby” in 1995 on Blue Fire Records, a sponsorship deal with Lone Star Beer quickly followed. Dead Crickets, renamed Two Tons of Steel in 1996 began traveling outside of Texas, including stops at the Grand Ole’ Opry in Nashville, Tenn., the National Theater in Havana, Cuba, and European tours, to greet fans who had embraced their Texas-born sound. In 1996 they released “Oh No!” on their independent label, “Big Bellied Records.” They followed up the passion project with a live recording at the legendary Gruene Hall in Gruene, Texas, taped during a Two Ton Tuesday Show 1998.

 

In 2013, the band marks 18 years of “Two Ton Tuesday Live from Gruene Hall.” The summer-long event drew 13,000 fans in 2012 and more than 150,000 fans since it began its annual run in 1995.

 

The popular concert series was captured in “Two Ton Tuesday Live,” a DVD-CD combo released on Palo Duro Records in 2006. Also that year, the band’s first national release, “Vegas,” produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Lloyd Maines on the Palo Duro label, took them to No. 7 on the Americana Music Charts and was one of the top 20 releases of 2006. Two Tons released “Not That Lucky” in 2009. The album peaked at No. 4 on the Americana Music Charts and has made Two Tons of Steel a band to watch in 2013.

 

Along the way, the band has collected a number of awards. To date, Two Tons has cleaned up at home, winning "Band of the Year" on 12 separate occasions and "Album of the Year" for its self-titled debut. Two Tons has also been named "Best Country Band" by the San Antonio Current ten times. Geil also has nabbed 'Best Male Vocal' honors four times.

Two Tons of Steel’s reach extends beyond their live gigs. In 2003, the band was filmed during a “Two Ton Tuesday” gig for the IMAX film, "Texas: The Big Picture," which can be seen daily at the IMAX Theatre in the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin and has been seen as far away as Japan.  The band also has been featured as supporting characters in award-winning author Karen Kendall's romance novel, "First Date."

Two Tons Of Steel, Kevin Geil, Jake “Sidecar” Marchese on Upright Bass, Brian Duarte on Lead Guitar and Paul Ward on Drums continues to push the line between country and punk with its next project “Unraveled” produced by Lloyd Maines, due out July 2, 2013.

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Two Tons Of Steel  08/04/2004            
Simon
Best little ol' band from Texas that has come out since ZZTop. Had a chance to see them live for the first time in San Marcos and it was an awsome presentation.
Two Tons Of Steel  07/07/2004            
B.Newlin
Just saw the band in Gruene Hall on July 6th for the first time. What a great band. My wife and I walked down from the Gruene Apple B&B for a stroll and decided to go in with another couple staying at the B&B. We all had a great time listening to the band and watching the folks shake a leg to the music. It was interesting, as a song would start, you could watch people go thru a process as the foot would start thumping, then the legs shaking, then the torso , then arms and head and then they were on the floor. What a great evening. I will be looking for them to come to Houston and to also buy their cd's.
Two Tons Of Steel  02/10/2004            
Rene' Sonne'
This is one of the best bands in the country, Their recent song 'Lonely Love' should be on the Billboard charts.
Two Tons Of Steel  01/24/2004            
Rene Sonne
By far one of the best bands around.
Two Tons Of Steel  08/18/2003            
Jim Phillips
Listening to the CD is like driving in the Texas Hill Country in a convertible with the top down as fast as it will go. What a powerful, truly entertaining CD!
Two Tons Of Steel  03/31/2003            
DFWJames
Two Tons really come to life when you see them live. This collection of "live" hits from Gruene Hall start to capture the vibe, but alas. You've gotta go to the show. Dennis Fallon on lead guitar opens the album with a couple of runs that will blow you away. The musicianship is awesome overall, but doesn't seem as strong in subsequent tunes. Whooping and screaming of the crowd gets obnoxious and seems contrived about 10 minutes in. All in all good. And if you're not from Texas, or can't make it here or to Utrecht, The Netherlands, I guess this is the next best thing.
Two Tons Of Steel  03/16/2003            
Qdaddy
2 Tons is one heck of a ticket. They are tight as Dick's hatband, and Kevin is one of the best in the biz up front. Never a dull moment at a show, and the cd catches it all.
Two Tons Of Steel  07/13/2002            
Mike Melle
Two Tons kicks ass!! They are high energy and put on a hell of a show!!!!!
Two Tons Of Steel  10/01/2001            
Bonnie
If you like dancin' on a wooden floor barefoot to hip-shakin', toe-tappin', fun for kiddos or old men, go see Two Tons. Whether they are playing at Nelson City Dancehall on a Saturday night or at Gruene on a Two Ton Tuesday, you will love every minute. The guys are friendly, funny and can jam better than any band I've ever heard. Take it from a "red-headed woman who can get a dirty job done"- they kick serious Texas tail.
Two Tons Of Steel  02/21/2001            
Kelly
"Two Tons" are two tons o' fun live... Catch them if you can!
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