Rumble Club
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Rumble Club
Kentucky's Hard Rock'n Rockabilly Band!Band/artist history
Rumble Club brings the Rockabilly sounds of the 50’s with a contemporary twist for today’s audience. The Northern Kentucky based three piece plays original songs like “My 56” a high energy 50’s style song about rebellious youth, “The Killer” inspired by old western movies, and various contemporary rockabilly covers such as “Like a Rocket” by the Reverend Horton Heat, and “Road Rage” by the Hillbilly Hellcats.
Rumble Club’s style has been described as Johnny Cash mixed with rockabilly, blues, and swing. With Jack Coray’s “Man in Black” style vocals, and Chuck Berry in high gear style guitar playing, Mikes Kiely’s driving slap style upright Bass playing, and Matt Walsh’s jazzy, rockin, cowbilly drumming this band will not fail to get you moving!Have you performed in front of an audience?Yes. Mainly around the greater Cincinnati area.
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Hi guys,
I love your Rockabilly!! You have a great style and sound.
DebraHey Guy's,
I really like your song "My 56"...Great job on that 50's Rock & Roll...
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