Excerpt from "Rockabilly's "Dark Ages" Late 60's - Early 70's" , Revue Chicago magazine.
"...Brownsville Station also performed amplified versions of Rockabilly standards alongside their own Proto - Punk Motor City originals. They recorded probably the only cover version of "Rumble" in 1970 , and , eventually , cut the terrific Novelty - Rocker , "The Maritian Boogie", which cross - referenced Junior Parker's "Feelin' Good" and Harmonica Frank's "Rockin' Chair Daddy" (Both on Sun.). The late Cub Koda , the band's singer and guitarist , went on to be known as a foremost authority on Rockabilly. In my limited dealings with him , I just knew him as a sweetheart of a guy.".
©2006 , John Battles.