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Author: Sarah Marcus

Waxed - Record Review from Issue #5 Sept-Oct 1996

Reverend Horton Heat – It’s Martini Time

Imagine Ted Nugent deciding he needed to form a country band, and he might create something that resembles the Reverend Horton Heat. This psychotic rockabilly trio from Dallas features the percussive guitar work and vocals of Jim “Reverend” Horton Heath, the fiery, double-bass playing and vocals of Jimbo Wallace, and the rollicking rhythms of Scott [...]

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Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #4 Summer 1996

The Travelling Echos – Old Princeton Landing (Princeton, CA)

I’m not a religious person, but every once in a while I’ll find something really spiritual going on and am happy I was there to be a part of it. This weekend was one of those moments. Neil Young decided to do a few “secret” shows in mid-April in the town of Princeton, just north [...]

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