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Trash, Twang and Thunder

by Big Guitars From Texas

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Boomerang 02:19
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Breaker 02:07
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Guitar Army 02:59
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Chainsaw 03:22
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Strained 02:13
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Do the Dootz 01:51
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about

DON LEADY. As a child in Cool Valley, Missouri, Don got an Arthur Godfrey ukulele, and he's been twanging the strings ever since. Choosing the guitar after piano lessons proved hard on his knuckles (the nuns who taught piano in his grade school rapped them for every mistake he made), he teamed up with Steve Doerr in the early '70s, and spent the next ten years touring the country with him, playing on the streets and in every conceivable form of dive. In 1981, they moved to Austin, and after a short time backing up Lou Ann Barton, they became the LeRoi Brothers, re­ cording an EP for Amazing, an album for Jungle, and an EP for Columbia. Shortly after the Columbia release, Don quit to form his own unit, the Tailgators, with former Fabulous Thunderbird Keith Ferguson. Don was a natural choice for this record because of his love for demented rock 'n' roll and his energetic single-note picking style. On various tunes, he used a vintage Telecaster, and a 1965 Telecaster, along with Denny Freeman's ’63 Stratocaster.

DENNY FREEMAN. One of Texas' best-kept secrets, Denny Freeman is a veteran of some of Texas' best, most trail-blaz­ing and popular bands. A Dallas native, he migrated to Austin the same week as fellow Dallasite Jimmie Vaughn, and a few days after they unpacked, Denny and the future Thunderbird were in a legendary band, The Storm, together. From there, he moved to Southern Feeling, which featured Angela Strehli and W. C. Clark, and then he went on to the Cobras, a band that was one of the first to serve notice to the nation that Texas had more than Willie and Waylon to offer. The Cobras, a solid blues band with a killer horn section, featured some of Texas' best players and singers during its existence, including Stevie Ray Vaughan, Angela Strehli, and Paul Ray, and toured extensively, but the record deal they dreamed of eluded them. After they broke up, Denny went with Lou Ann Barton's touring band, and then came back to Austin, where today he plays in Angela Strehli's band. Even though he's one of the best blues pickers in the state, Denny says that for this project ''I tried to keep the bluesiness out, although if there's any on the record it must've crept onto it through my fingers." A last-minute addition to the project, he played a reissue Stratocaster and considers himself honored to be playing in the company of three such eminent contemporaries.

EVAN JOHNS. Washington D.C. is another hotbed of legendary guitarists, contributing such masters as Roy Buchanan, Danny Gatton, and Nils Lofgren to the national scene. To those names we should add Evan Johns, who replaced Don Leady in the LeRoi Brothers, moving to Texas to do it. Having long covered similar ground as the LeRois with his D.C. band the H-Bombs, he was a natural for the job, and considering his reputation for maniacal behavior, he just had to wind up on this record, too. Although he'd been a fixture on the D.C./Baltimore club circuit, when the call came from the LeRois audition, he was all too ready to leave. When you play my kind of music in D.C., he has said, you wind up playing with some great guitarists, but I was getting sick of playing with people ten years my senior. And look at them! Good as they are, they're still playing the same old clubs, and nobody's ever heard of them. His insane songwriting and ebullient stage presence has transformed the LeRois, and he feels that the new alliance has given his career a new lease on life. For this record, he says, you're not hearing my usual crash-and-burn trademark sound. My playing's either real nasty or real swingin', but Duane Eddy I'm not... In keeping with his wild-man image, for some of these songs he chose a Sears Silvertone guitar and a Telecaster.

FRANKIE CAMARO. The baby of the band, Frankie Camaro is no junior partner. Born in Virginia to Cuban parents, Frankie found fame in Bloomington, Indiana playing in such bands as QAX Pistols and Mars Needs Women. Naturally, since he was a good 1,000 miles from the nearest wave, he decided that he wanted to focus his considerable talents on surf-pop music, and thus was born his present band, Moto-X. Influenced by Link Wray and Jon and the Nightriders, they became very popular in Indiana, but Frankie, realizing that greener pastures (and closer beaches) existed in Texas, began moving the band to Austin a year ago. Until they all arrived, he was lead guitarist with Dino Lee's White Trash Revue, one of the most shameless and unbelievable spectacles in the entire State of Texas. Thanks to his encyclopedic knowledge of guitar instrumentals, as well as his expertise at composing them, he was a natural for this record, and the sounds he squeezed out of his Gibson Les Paul Junior were just what the doctor ordered.

MIKE BUCK. Making his debut on chainsaw in addition to continuing his legend as one of the Lone Star State’s premier drummers, Mike Buck has been pounding the skins since early teenager hood, when he played various dives in his home town of Fort Worth. Strippers and stars, Buck’s backed both, but came to national prominence as a member of the Fabulous Thunderbirds. After leaving them, he went on to join the LeRoi Brothers, a position he still holds. No stranger to the outer limits of rock ‘n’ roll, he has also recorded with the Legendary Stardust Cowboy, and is an avid collector of horror film memorabilia.

KEITH FERGUSON. Another former Fabulous Thunderbird, Keith Ferguson is undoubtedly Texas’ best left-handed electric bassist. He’s won his Stripes over the past fifteen years playing with some of Texas• best-known musicians, including Doug Sahm, Johnny Winter, and the Storm, and his 1954 Fender Precision bass provides the bottom for this aggregation of virtuosos. Was a member, with Don Leady, of the Tailgators, Keith Ferguson collects tattoos and is an expert on Tex-Mex culture of all sorts.

credits

released September 22, 1985

Name: Don Leady
Weapons: Vintage Fender Telecaster, 1965 Fender Telecaster, 1963 Fender Stratocaster
Past History: LeRoi Brothers, Headhunters, Lou Ann and the Fliptops
Profile: Dangerous only when challenged to a duel, Single-note style is deceptively simple but deadly. Also plays fiddle.

Name: Denny Freeman
Weapon: Fender Stratocaster
Past History: The Storm, Southern Feeling, Cobras, Lou Ann Barton
Profile: One of Texas’ most dangerous blues pickers, Freeman shows here that he can rock ‘n’ roll on demand. Versatility, virtuosity, and compositional ability make him an all-star player.

Name: Mike Buck
Weapons: Dram Kit, Chainsaw
Past History: Countless Ft. Worth bars, Johnny Carroll, Fabulous Thunderbirds, Juke Jumpers, Five Careless Lovers
Current Whereabouts: LeRoi Brothers
Profile: Scientists think certain jungle rhythms can upset teen psyches, and cite Buck as living example of same. Depraved taste in music and literature, but one of the steadiest drummers in Texas.

Name: Evan Johns
Weapons: Fender Telecaster; Sears Silvertone Two-Pickup, Vox Supercontinental
Past History: Various Washington D.C. bar bands, The H-Bombs
Profile: Wild-eyed rack n roll madman who characterizes his attitude to performance as “crash and burn.” Songwriter extraordinaire, capable of nearly anything.

Name: Frankie Camaro
Weapon: Gibson Les Paul Junior
Past History: Qax Pistols, Mars Needs Women, Dino Lee’s White Trash Revue
Profile: Surf musician from Indiana, Cuban Camaro combines trash sensibility with classic twang. Willing to do anything. He is recognized as an up-and-comer in Texas.

Name: Keith Ferguson
Weapon: Fender Precision Bass
Past History: Johnny Winter, Doug Sahm, The Storm, Fabulous Thunderbirds, Tailgators.
Profile: Covered with mysterious tattoos and only speaking English when absolutely necessary, Ferguson is most dangerous in combination with Buck. Long time association with all forms of classic Texas music has rendered him indispensable in high-quality’ rock n roll situations.

Produced and Engineered by Vince McGarry
Executive Producer: Bruce Sheehan
Concept, Concern and Coordination: Gary Rice

Recorded and Re-Mixed at Austin’s Riverside Sound
Chainsaw provided by Quality Rental Equipment, South Austin, Texas.
Riot provided by Fred Cantu

Yells, special effects, insanity, hoopla and bat-craziness: Jacky Newhouse, Michael Maye, Joe Doerr, Mike, Gary, Frankie, Evan, Rev. Tone.

Special thanks to Ray Hennig and all the folks at Heart of Texas Music,
The Continental Club, Antone’s, Dick Dale, Link Wray, Broderick Crawford, Jack Webb, Vic Morrow, Bruce at Treasured Tracs, Louis at Waterloo, Jody Denberg, Louis Black, Paul Ray, Larry Monroe, KTXZ, Herschel Cunningham, Jody Lazo, Lowell Smith, Ron Horick, Frank at Yesterday’s, Dixie, and Connie.

Very Special Thanks to Mr. Crumley.

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Trash Twang & Thunder features 12 sizzling instrumentals by six of Austin’s most renowned musicians: Denny Freeman, Evan Johns, Frankie Camaro, Don Leady, Mike Buck and Keith Ferguson. The Album received prestigious recognition and was widely recognized by the industry when in 1985 it was nominated for a Grammy Award. That same year N.A.I.R.D. presented the Big Guitars an Honorable Mention Award. ... more

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