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  10/06/2004            
get a hobby
Hey James, I've read a whole bunch of your bad reviews, with several different artists on this site. Why are you so angry? Is it because you don't have a shred of talent or any creativity of your own. You suck man!
Eleven Hundred Springs  08/28/2004            
Chris
This is the best CD EHS has ever recorded! I love the new versions of some of the old standards, but the new material is awesome - "Rock Island Line" and "Why You Been Gone So Long" with Ronnie Dawson are killer! Get this CD - you will not be disappointed!
Eleven Hundred Springs  07/19/2004            
Tracy
I just got Bandwagon at an EHS show at Texas Theatre in Waxahachie. It's awesome. Great to hear some of their classic songs re-recorded to sound even better. And the new songs rock too.
Eleven Hundred Springs  07/08/2004            
Emily
I love 1100 springs! my uncle is the new drummer, and i've been at one concert each week since he joined the band.
Eleven Hundred Springs  02/09/2004            
Thomas
1100 Springs is one of my absolute favorite bands in the world. In fact, I couldn't have thought of a better band to hire to play my wedding. From the unbelievable musicianship and tightness of the band to the really cool laid back lyrics and attitudes, ES will always be in my heart and my CD player. Thanks, guys. Your day in the sun is approaching quickly!
Eleven Hundred Springs  11/22/2003            
Genine
OH WOW..........a band that has a steel and plays true Country and Western. I haven ot enjoyed live music this much in years or since the last time I was in Arkey Blue's Silver Dollar in Bandera. Just remember it don't matter whos in Austin Bob Wills is still the king.
Eleven Hundred Springs  05/23/2003            
james
I always thought that if Honky Tonk music was ever to survive, it would be on the backs of these outlaws. Apparently, it's starting to die because this EP doesn't resemble anything like Honky Tonk music. The first track "Depend on You," is an over produced bluegrass tune followed by "Me and You." Which brings up an interesting question: Who is Kim Pendelton, and why is 1100 Springs working with her? She doesn't sound the remotest bit country and "me and you" is one of the most boring uninspiring tunes I've ever heard. Kim, while not an entirely bad singer, does nothing for this band. Not to mention Hillyer's poor attempt at crooning theses mediocre tunes out. The combination between the two is uninteresting at best. I'm completely confused with why 1100 would make such a move. The only tunes that survive on this EP is the title track and the Prine tune. Come on guys. Next time bring back the country. Y'all are much better than this.
Eleven Hundred Springs  09/03/2002            
Jim
Roger Green/Pat Creager, I hope you were being sarcastic when you said for Eleven Hundred Springs to sing about Texas and beer, because it's bands like them that keep us from having to listen to that crap all the time. They play original country music their way and they really don't care what you or I think.
Eleven Hundred Springs  08/27/2002            
tracy
EHS is one of the best bands out there. If you're a true Texas music fan, you owe it to yourself to see them play live and get their CDs.
Eleven Hundred Springs  08/01/2002            
Roger Green, I mean Pat Creager
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.
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