Jim “Reverend Horton” Heath: guitar, vocals
Jimbo Wallace: upright bass
Paul Simmons: drums
Recently, the Reverend Horton Heat, aka Jim Heath, had something along the lines of what he calls an epiphany.
He’s a little tired of being taken so seriously-well, maybe not seriously, exactly, but you get the idea-and lately he’s noticed that some of his […]
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This is the kind of music that makes you want to sit back with a PBR and watch your buddy do burnouts in his big block chop top merc….for no good reason…or maybe run from the cops in a 67 Gasser Chevelle…whatever revves you up. They kick ass is all I have to say. Check […]
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