The Dead End Cruisers
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Upright bass, Bass Guitar, Vocalist - Baritone.

ABOUT

"What can I add to a statement that i recently read from a fan on a Dead End Cruisers blog: "The CD rocks all the way through?" Perfectly defined and done with a minimum of words. This is one energetic group of rockers and one solid block of sound. But expect neither ting nor twang from these bad boys. This band has stretched and twisted Rockabilly into a pink giraffe clown balloon. And after listening again and again, all I can say is "Please sir, may I have another?"
Richard Davis - OL' Skool Rodz Magazine

"-A Thousand Miles Of Whiskey And Sin"(CD) review- The band starts things off right with "Psycho Baby," a tight little love song about a man, a crazy woman and the pain she brings him. The infectious beat and innocuous theme continues to haunt me today. And I mean that in a good way. "Devil Eyes" is about another young lady, this time a tattooed lady. It's a bit slower than "PB" and a little more touching and heartfelt. But before you get all lovey dovey, things speed up with "Grave Dancin'." It has a great beat, rhythms and nuances you want to hold close and a maniac singing about getting drunk and dancing on graves. Why dance on one's daddy's grave? Musical differences. And then there's the song, "How Did I Get This Way?" which explores overindulgence and relationships. It's a CD of sin, sin sin. "
Richard Davis - OL' Skool Rodz Magazine

"The band knows one of the secrets that makes a song worth hearing over and over - a complex set of musical phrases that tease the ear and soul with just enough repeats to make you want to hear it over just one more time. I humbly declare this band officially rocks well. "
Richard Davis - OL' Skool Rodz Magazine

"If you have ever been bewitched by an irresistible femme fatale and done something beyond crazy because you were intoxicated by murderous desire and whiskey, then The Dead End Cruisers are the band for you. "
Erica Redahn - BCTV

"Their debut album, "A Thousand Miles of Whiskey and Sin", is the musical equivalent of a cross between Frank Miller's "Sin City" and almost every film noir flick you've ever seen. I lucked out and saw The Dead End Cruisers live in Reading, opening for the legendary Misfits on July 16. There were quite a few opening bands, but The Dead End Cruisers really stood out from the rest with their rockabilly, psychobilly, blues, country, punk-infused sound. The songs "Satan's Caddy" and "Psycho Baby" are great live and on CD. "Satan's Caddy" is an anthem for all the bad boys with pomade-slicked hair chasing skirts while driving vintage Cadillacs. Catch The Dead End Cruisers live or give "A Thousand Miles of Whiskey and Sin" a thorough listening because these bad boys from Hamburg, Pa., are going to turn the music scene in Berks County upside down and inside out."
Erica Redahn - BCTV

"CD Review : The Dead End Cruisers blend aspects of southern rock, rockabilly, and punk for a truely hellacious album! Punk pacing, whiskey soaked vocals, heavy guitars with a southern rock drive and rockabilly twang, while the drums and bass keep a rhythm that gets you bobbing your head before you know it. The only complaint about A Thousand Miles Of Whiskey and Sin is it's only seven songs long. But its one hell of a ride through those seven! To sum it up, The Dead End Cruisers are what the Misfits would be if they played roadhouse rock. Choice cuts are "Psycho Baby," "Satan's Caddy," and "The Phantom Of Main Street." The Dead End Cruisers get a 4 out of 5 for A Thousand Miles Of Whiskey and Sin. "
Tastse Like Rock Music Magazine

Screen name:
The Dead End Cruisers
Member since:
Mar 02 2011
Active over 1 month ago
Level of commitment:
Very Committed
Years together:
4
Gigs played:
Over 100
Tend to practice:
2-3 times per week
Available to gig:
2-3 nights a week
Age:
42 years

Influences

ROCK AND ROLL!

Members Of Band

GREASY PHIL, SWEET JONNY, PSYCHO BENNY

MUSIC