Killbilly


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A seminal band in the insurgent country movement, Killbilly fused lightning-hot bluegrass licks with the energy and ethos of punk, launching some notable No Depression names along the way. Singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Alan Wooley wrote and performed all parts on the 1986 Killbilly cassette Foggy Mountain Anarchy, and was joined by Craig "Niteman" Taylor on vocal and harmonica for the band's inaugural gig March 12, 1987, on KNON community radio in Dallas. That show was the first of more than 600 that the pair would play in years to come, augmented by almost 100 different players. Killbilly's live show gained notoriety, combining bluegrass and country instrumentation, including banjo, pedal steel, and fiddle, with thrashing, raw intensity, even including covers by acts like Hüsker Dü. The lineup primarily featured banjo player and vocalist Stephen Trued, who later died from complications of hemophilia; acoustic guitarist, mandolin player, and vocalist Harris "Stealth" Kirby; bassist and vocalist Richard Hunter; and drummer Michael Schwedler. After selling a handful of self-produced cassettes (Bootleg, Not for Sale, Alive From the City of Hate, two eponymous tapes) at shows in China, Europe, and all over North America, the band took a major-label bow with 1992's slicked-up Stranger in This Place. Their swan song, Foggy Mountain Anarchy, followed just two years later, satisfying more fans of their live act. Notable alumni include guitarist Rhett Miller and bassist Murry Hammond (Old 97's), bassist Mark Rubin (Bad Livers), two-time national banjo champion Jeff Scroggins (Big Twang), touring banjo player and manager Louis Jay Meyers (co-founder of South by Southwest Music Festival), and publicist Nan Warshaw (co-founder of Chicago's respected independent y'allternative label Bloodshot Records). Taylor retired from professional music after the band's final performance November 4, 1994. Wooley went on to play with the Cartwrights and Jack Ingram's Beat Up Ford Band.
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Average Rating : 5              Total Reviews: 5


Killbilly  11/26/2009            
JJEugronus
Hey Bogie, was that you I was dancin' around near at several of Killbilly's Hi Point performances? I saw them at the old Cicero's Basement Bar too, in fact that was where I first saw them play. I own both their CDs and a tee shirt too! I loved how for an encore for their live show they would play all sorts of old punk rock and heavy metal songs, but with their own distinctive killer hillbilly style! OMG!!! I'd always be staggering to my car after a Killbilly show, not because I was drunk but because my legs were sore and tired from dancin' around so long and hard!
Killbilly  11/12/2009            
MWD
Pziko - couldn't agree more. I saw them first at Club Dada in Dallas (while I was living in Amarillo). After that I looked for any excuse for a road trip to Dallas whenever they played there. One of the best live acts I've seen in the past 20 years.
Killbilly  11/11/2009            
Pziko
I saw them live in Boston a long time ago. NEVER expected what I heard, saw and experienced. Bluegrass with attitude. And man did they rock with the acoustic, but at the end of Pass the Whiskey when they switched out for electric? Holy hell in a handbasket, they kicked so much ass it wasn't even funny. Just... WOW. Real pity there isn't more from them.
Killbilly  02/04/2008            
Bogie in St. Louis
Had the incredible good luck to catch 'em live at the HiPointe... I was amazed at the raw power and energy of the performance, but even more so by the talent displayed - frankly, hadn't been expecting much, since I'd already been woefully exposed to some of the "thrash metal" that was prevalent, both at that venue, and in the general musical atmosphere of the time. Instead, what I saw were guys with some serious bluegrass licks (and I grew up in Mercer County, Kentucky...) kickin' it out with a metalhead rock-a-billy fever... WHOA! Ended up with both their disks, and some excellent memories... Guys, a reunion of sorts for a benefit sometime? Please? So we can pass that whiskey 'round again?
Killbilly  06/14/2004            
acid
saw this band on t.v. the other day. Killer.
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