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The Rusty Gun Revival

A HONKY TONK REVIVAL IS COMIN'

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To quote the legendary Hank Williams Sr., 'I don't know what you mean by country music. I just make music the way I know how'... This is the way the Rusty Gun Revival approaches their music. No plan, no scheme, no city boys pretending to be cowboys, just raw, pure and honest musicians playing music that seeps from their very souls. It's easy to see, the music that speaks the loudest to RGR speaks the loudest through them. All musicians are inspired in one way or another to do what they do. Some are just plain copycats that dont have any sense of originality, yet others take that very influence or inspiration and make something all their own. RGR has an authentic sound that harbors enough twang to be reminiscent of their heroes but not so much that they become two bit knock-offs! Armed with an home-made flattop guitar, up-right bass, snare drum, stomp box and plenty of heart, these boys have an original sound and presence that is all their own. 'Punkry', is what they call it. If you are into honky-tonk, juke joint, folk, rock-a-billy, bluegrass, early down-home blues mixed with adrenaline and pumped directly into your veins then these cats should be the next band you see. The Rusty Gun Revival is one of those acts that just makes you want to be part of who they are and what they do. Their music reaches all walks of life from all ages and the energy that beams from this band is truly infectious. RGR has been literally bringing a revival everywhere they go. From the small honky-tonks to the large festivals and everywhere in between, people have been getting a taste of the revival. They have shared their music with the 'socially elite', the 'down trodden' and anyone that will listen. One thing is for sure with this band, their love for their music and what they do has earned them a healthy respect from fans, friends and fellow musicians alike. Who knows where this road will take the Rusty Gun Revival? For now, they are just enjoying the ride. In recent months RGR has set their sights on playing their music throughout the world. Yeah, thats a big task, but RGR thinks everyone can agree that the world could use a little 'REVIVAL.'-------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ----- Here is what some really smart folk are sayin about RGR... Rusty Gun Revival blends honkytonk vibe, bluegrass drive, blues passion, and punk sneer in a way that most so-called hillbilly bands can't even fathom. This is not a loose collection of urbanite wannabee's... these musicians hail from the farms, timber stands, and tapped-out bituminous coal fields of Clearfield County, in central Pennsylvania. I have had the extreme fortune to share both stage and studio with Rusty Gun Revival, and I can assure you, in a place where hillbilly roots music is experiencing an amazing wave of popularity and influence, these guys are at the top. Get the CD. Go to the shows. Be a part of it. I'm sure you'll agree, the superlatives aren't empty praise... like the band itself, the hype is real.---John M. Stevens----------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ------ The Rusty Gun Revival at Bullfrog....Enough with religion-hating independent rock! What ever happened to that toe-tapping, twangy music that’s at the root of our rural history? Did it die out with the dinosaurs in the flood? The Rusty Gun Revival says “Hell No!” After all, revival is in their name. Boasting influences mainly of Johnny Cash and Elvis’s earlier work, The Rusty Gun Revival doesn’t worry about ingenuity as much as it emphasizes enjoyability. These guys love to play the old-school country that they grew up with. Prioritizing fun instead of parading musical prowess is a noble thing in a live show that most artists fail to appreciate. ////Notes from the uptown music reviews by//// Matt Serra The Williamsport Guardian---------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ---------Some new press.. .. .. .. Posted by: whiskeychick www.drunkenhillbilly.com 5/12/2007 8:16 AMSometimes what you see is not what you get... and it's a damned good thing! I stumbled accross the band Rusty Gun Revival a while back and saw that their leading photo was the typical 3 piece ensemble with the stand-up bass and so I just moseyed right along. Now let me tell you that out here in the southwest you've got a new band every week who runs out and finds a stand-up-bassist, slaps a name on their group like "Big Jane and the Armadillo Bandits" or something equally cliche and proceeds with a predictable cheap knockoff of some really great (but over-copied) rockabilly pioneers. Next thing you know the same 20 pompadored and betty-banged fanatics are flocking to their shows and drownin themselves in enough PBR to make em sound like a well-oiled machine.And then on this fine saturday mornin' in a fit of early morning insomnia I meandered accross their profile on MySpace and let the music player load. And what I heard was something good... a voice like a very young Willie Nelson, and a smooth blend between the guitar, bass and drums. Songs like "Smoke" and "No More Blues" are mellow and heartfelt ballad, While "The Girl Is Hot" and "Set It Up Go" a reminiscent of old sock hop bands with an extra kick. One thing's for certain: You won't find your standard bum bum bum bum bassline driven rockabilly with these guys... Instead you'll find real music! ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------- Live Lixx"Love your music!" "Excellent show as usual." These are just some of the comments fans have made regarding the music and performances from the band The Rusty Gun Revival.All the way from Clearfield, Pa., Marc Prave, Ed MacDonald and Tom Hipps, the trio of The Rusty Gun Revival, joined BK and I on Live Lixx for an hour of toe tapping, feel good music last week.I have to admit, I was a bit skeptical when I first saw the group walk into our studio prepared to play live on the radio with one guitar, an upright bass, snare drum, harmonica and a stomp box, which, by the way, was made out of a 1950's bottle crate. They even came armed with an old washboard that has now become an Ocean 98 souvenir from their performance on Live Lixx.Surely, this was going to be a true original performance. Not only was it original, but it was incredible and totally fun! What I loved the most about The Rusty Gun Revival was that regardless of what song they were playing, if I knew the lyrics or not, I still felt like I could sing along.The band performs original songs as well as covers ranging from Elvis Presley to Bob Dylan to Johnny Cash.However, if you're expecting to hear country music from the boys, your wrong. They call their style "Punkry," a mixture of rock-a-billy, blues and honky tonk. The Revival approaches its music to the tune of a Hank Williams Sr. quote, "I don't know what you mean by country music. I just make music the way I know how." Whatever it is, keep it up guys!Check out The Rusty Gun Revival online at www.rustygunrevival.com or www.myspace.com/rustygunrevival and hear them for yourself. You can also find out where they are playing next and buy their self titled CD at either of those sites. We look forward to having the guys back in our studio.Lesley Bunting... Check out our all new Live Lixx page at www.livelixx.com. Yeah man....
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Member Since: 2/11/2005
Band Website: To contact us, click on one of the Sonicbids links
Band Members:L.C. SLIM-ACOUSTIC GUITAR-VOCALS-HARP,SONGWRITING---------------------------REV . T. ORIN HIPPS-SNARE DRUM-STOMP BOX.-------------------------------------------STRING BASS-------------BILL STETZ and JIMMY JAMES BAUGHMAN
Influences: Roots Music, Hot Mustard & Red Wine
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View The Rusty Gun Revival's EPK -------------------------------------------------Sometimes what you see is not what you get... and it's a damned good thing! I stumbled accross the band Rusty Gun Revival a while back and saw that their leading photo was the typical 3 piece ensemble with the stand-up bass and so I just moseyed right along. Now let me tell you that out here in the southwest you've got a new band every week who runs out and finds a stand-up-bassist, slaps a name on their group like "Big Jane and the Armadillo Bandits" or something equally cliche and proceeds with a predictable cheap knockoff of some really great (but over-copied) rockabilly pioneers. Next thing you know the same 20 pompadored and betty-banged fanatics are flocking to their shows and drownin themselves in enough PBR to make em sound like a well-oiled machine.---------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- And then on this fine saturday mornin' in a fit of early morning insomnia I meandered accross their profile on MySpace and let the music player load. And what I heard was something good... a voice like a very young Willie Nelson, and a smooth blend between the guitar, bass and drums. Songs like "Smoke" and "No More Blues" are mellow and heartfelt ballad, While "The Girl Is Hot" and "Set It Up Go" a reminiscent of old sock hop bands with an extra kick. One thing's for certain: You won't find your standard bum bum bum bum bassline driven rockabilly with these guys... Instead you'll find real music! --WhiskeyChick

Record Label: D.I.Y.
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Benefit Show in the Clearfield Area

Thursday, May the 22nd at 8p.m.. The Rusty Gun Revival at Over the Mountain.The Rusty Gun Revival has been asked by the powers that be to play a benefit show for wounded veterans. Negotiations betwee...
Posted by The Rusty Gun Revival on Mon, 12 May 2008 06:42:00 PST

Back on the Stage

Well, Its bee a long winter here in Pa. The cows, chickens, ducks and bigfoot are ready for spring and so is RGR. Speaking of Bigfoot. I saw him the other day and he said that he cant take the win...
Posted by The Rusty Gun Revival on Tue, 18 Mar 2008 09:16:00 PST

Photos

Photos, photos and more new photos.  Check em out...
Posted by The Rusty Gun Revival on Fri, 01 Feb 2008 10:13:00 PST

Snocap

Hey all, RGR has hooked up with Snocap.  All of the songs from our out of print cd "Git Down on the Farm"  are available.Enjoy,RGR
Posted by The Rusty Gun Revival on Mon, 21 Jan 2008 09:23:00 PST

New Photos

Some new photos on our page.   Thanks to: Bill Rogerswww.br-digiphoto.com
Posted by The Rusty Gun Revival on Mon, 06 Aug 2007 01:50:00 PST

Some new press

..> ..> ..> Posted by: whiskeychick  www.drunkenhillbilly.com 5/12/2007 8:16 AM Sometimes what you see is not what you get... and it's a damned good thing! I stumbled accross the ba...
Posted by The Rusty Gun Revival on Sun, 22 Jul 2007 11:36:00 PST

PHOTOS

Finally, some new photos on our space.   Now you can stop nagging us about new pictures.  Dont forget to post a comment. We sure do love the comments... YUP!
Posted by The Rusty Gun Revival on Wed, 11 Apr 2007 08:37:00 PST

News

The Rusty Gun Revival is gearing up for the summer season.  Be sure to watch our space for a show near you.  If you would like to see RGR in your neck of the woods then send us a note with ...
Posted by The Rusty Gun Revival on Wed, 11 Apr 2007 08:34:00 PST

Iron City Brewing Company Sponsorship

RGR is proud to announce their IC Light sponsorship! Visit our IC Light friends here..... www.pittsburghbrewingco.com And please drink IC Light beer!!!...
Posted by The Rusty Gun Revival on Mon, 29 May 2006 10:34:00 PST