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Bad Andy
Drums & Vocals

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

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.
 
 

Joe Bob
Vocals & Guitar

Joe Bob is the founding member of the High Rollers. Born near Denver during a Gospel revival, Joe disassembled his first guitar at the age of 7. By nine he was rewriting his favorite Hendrix solos and singing along to Country Joe and the Fish. His favorite meal is Top Ramen with jalapenos and he loves to ride his Harley in the rain. He plays a converted 1956 Sears brand Silvertone guitar through a vintage Fender Super Reverb amplifier.
   

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