| Bad
Andy
Drums & Vocals

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Bad
Andy began playing on pots and pans in Spain where his dad lived and died
as a bullfighter. It is there that he acquired his taste for Latin rhythms
and Latin ladies. Smuggled to the U.S. in a crate of Spanish tequila,
Andy first got work playing percussion at a strip club but was asked to
leave when management discovered he was only 13 years old. Coming from
a family of musicians he has grown up playing Blues, Jazz, Rock, Punk,
Big Band, and Country, but it is to Rockabilly that he pledges his eternal
allegiance. |
| Bobby
Joe
Upright Bass & Vocals

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Bobby
Joe stole his first bass from the VA hospital on a dare from friends.
Eleven years old, the bass stood nearly a foot taller than himself, and
it would be several years until he actually began to play. Now armed with
a 1941 Kay named Nayla and a 1959 Kay named Josephine. his thunder-slapping
style and Black Mountain charisma have been the ruin of many an innocent
girl. Common show-stopping stunts include: lightning speed bass spins,
Joe Bob bass surfing, and complimentary bass rides for the ladies. |