In this episode we are opening the HONKY TONK LIVE mike to the County Boys a.k.a. Andy Keinath and his sidekick Peter Görz picking his Telecaster. You can hear, live in the Wueste Welle studio, those guys performing real country songs by Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, George Jones, Johnny Paycheck… Those southern german boys can [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Texas’
19.01.2012 – Open mike to The County Boys
Posted: 19th January 2012 by Steffan Rock in PodcastTags: Bakersfield Sound, Buck Owens, California, country, Dale Watson, David Allan Coe, George Jones, Germany, honky tonk, Johnny Paycheck, Joy Lynn White, live in the studio, Merle Haggard, road movie, Telecaster, Texas, twang, unplugged, Waylon Jennings
27.05.2010 – Don’t mess with Texas !
Posted: 27th May 2010 by Steffan Rock in PodcastTags: blues, country, Dale Watson, electric blues, Johnny Winter, Junior Brown, Robert Johnson, Rockabilly, Scott H Biram, Steve Earle, Texas, twang, ZZ Top
Close your eyes, listen to those texan artists and you’ll feel like cruising on the Lone Star State dusty roads with Steve Earle, Dale Watson, Junior Brown, Robert Johnson, ZZ Top, Johnny Winter, Scott H Biram and more !
29.04.2010 – The Blues and their bastard son called Rock’n'Roll
Posted: 29th April 2010 by Steffan Rock in PodcastTags: blues, Chicago, delta blues, electric blues, Jimi Hendrix, Memphis, Mississippi, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson, Texas
“The Blues had a baby and they named it Rock’n’Roll” said Muddy Waters. How a catfish turns into a rollin’ stone… from Muddy Waters to Jimi Hendrix
04.02.2010
Posted: 4th February 2010 by Steffan Rock in PodcastTags: country, Germany, Johnny Cash, Rockabilly, Texas, The Booze Bombs
featuring the Booze Bombs, The Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash with guest host François Richard
12.03.2009 – Tribute to Buddy Holly and Lux Interior
Posted: 12th March 2009 by Steffan Rock in PodcastTags: Buddy Holly, New-York, psychobilly, Rockabilly, Texas, The Cramps, twang
The Cramps co-leader Lux Interior died exactly 50 years after Buddy Holly’s plane crash. HONKY TONK LIVE remembers both rock’n’rollers