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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Average Rating : 0              Total Reviews: 62


Eleven Hundred Springs  06/01/2008            
BC in Denver
This album was a long time coming, and worth the wait. In some ways much better than Bandwagon, amazing stuff. Seen these guys twice at KHYI's TMR 11 & 12, wish they would do a live album, then they really light the fires.
Eleven Hundred Springs  04/28/2008            
txmuziknut
I love this band very much. Matt Hillyer and Steve Berg also had bands called Lone star trio and Strap. I have all of their cd's also. I have all of Eleven hundred springs except the ( Live at Adairs ) cd. If someone could help me, I want to buy that cd. My email address is: [email protected]
Eleven Hundred Springs  04/25/2008            
Charlie Mack ( 1st outta the Limo )
So the band won "Best Live Act" in Dallas/Fort Worth last night, as nominated by the aristocracy of DFW music industry and voted by the fans in Dallas/Fort Worth and in the biggest newspaper in town, the Dallas Morning News & QuickDFW... Unfortunately this record has not been released or they would have won "Best Album" too. If you want to hear the "Best Country Record" of 2008, this is it. Buy one for your friends and jump on the Bandwagon of Texas' premiere country band that rocks your face off every night.
Eleven Hundred Springs  04/16/2008            
BCDenver
I love these guys, have seen them twice, TMR 11 & 12. Wish they would do a live album, they tear the roof off live, great on CD but extra, extra energy live. Looking forward to the new album in May
Eleven Hundred Springs  04/11/2008            
Tony Varnado
THIS IS A REVIEW FROM SOME IDIOT FROM COLLEGE STATION ... (You guys should write songs about Texas, Texas beer, and I-35 south. Then you will be a real Texas artist. Don't believe me? Just look at bands like West 84, Songs like "Texas on my mind", and " the everclear song". By the way move to College Station.Other than that, you guys have lots of potential.Loose the Buck Owens good song writting thing and do the Fratboy rock thing, You'll get alot farther) Can you beleive this clown ... "write songs about texas, texas beer ... etc What a joke. Here is the real deal man ... EHS is the real deal ... they don't need to pimp themsleves out to the "texas thang" and be like everybody else. The comment about the "Buck Owens good song writing thing"really, really pissed me off. I read another review from a "fan" who said he was not a fan of re-issue material. Oh yeah, here is something to put in your bong and smoke ... EHS SHOULD re-issue an album they did called "Welcome to Eleven Hundred Springs" ... still my favorite and probably always will be. I think it's out of print and that's too bad cause it's raw and cutting edge and once you listen to it you will wear it out. In conclusion ... dude with the attitude - review corey green or pat morrow and leave these guys alone. They could no more change who and what they are than you could recognize real talent.
Eleven Hundred Springs  04/03/2008            
Murry Hammond - Old 97s
I've always had a soft spot in my heart for 1100 Springs - was a big Lone Star Trio fan (only band in the 90's I'd actually do a drive to go see)... think they're in their "heyday" these days... go seem them for sure... sez Murry.
Eleven Hundred Springs  03/01/2008            
Californiarandy
Bought CD and really enjoy the early seventies / country feel. Comes to mind when roadtripping with my family to Texas thirty-odd years ago....Interesting that I was born and raised in San Jose and never met Gina there. Met Gina in Santa Clara and she is a Vietnamese Hottie !!!!! ....great album !!
Eleven Hundred Springs  02/29/2008            
Kevin
All i can say is you guys are awesome. I saw you at the Granada Theater and you rocked. Looking forward to seeing you at TMR.
Eleven Hundred Springs  10/25/2007            
TV
There are some acts that just reach out and grab you ... and won't let go. EHS is that kind of act. I can't quite put my finger on anything particular ... I just really dig their sound. Looking forward to the new release. Keep doing what you are doing guys.
Eleven Hundred Springs  06/09/2007            
Shelly Stuckey
Heard this band for the first time on Lonestar 92.5 in Dallas as Redbeard proclaimed them Dallas' best hometown country band. I bought their CD at best buy and have not been disappointed! It's great from begining to end and the singer's voice is so unique. I don't like new country music at all, but love Willie, Waylon and Cash, and these guys nail it on the head!
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