uncle red
rockabilly, rock'n'roll, elvis, johnny cash, Stray Cats & punk (when no one is looking)
Jack Earl classic from the sun sessions. Hope you like it.
Independent artist uncle red drops "slow down", a Rockabilly track on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. This track holds its own in the rockabilly landscape — a confident, well-executed piece. "slow down" has peaked at #11 in the Rockabilly category on SoundClick. Listeners into Rock NRoll and Rockabilly will find this track a natural fit within their rotation. This song is available as free download.
Even more rockabilly boogaloo from Johnny D!
Independent artist uncle red drops "Which Way Do I Go", a Rockabilly track on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. The kind of rockabilly cut that earns its place in a playlist and stays there. "Which Way Do I Go" has performed across multiple SoundClick charts, reaching #20 in Country and #2 in Rockabilly. If you need a type beat with the feel of Elvis and Johnny Cash, "Which Way Do I Go" is available with a royalty-free Creative Commons license on SoundClick.
Another in John's rockabilly collection
"Baby Long" is a Rockabilly track by uncle red on SoundClick. The track showcases uncle red's instinct for crafting memorable music. For fans of rockabilly, this one is worth the listen. For fans of Elvis and Johnny Cash looking for something new, uncle red delivers on SoundClick. Free MP3 download available for this track on SoundClick.
New updated studio version
SoundClick artist uncle red presents "C'mon Lets Go (studio)", an outstanding release in the Rockabilly genre. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. If Elvis and Johnny Cash is in your rotation, "C'mon Lets Go (studio)" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick. Get this track as a free download.
Uncle Red are a Scottish based rockabilly band with just a hint of country. To our amazement, it seems that rockabilly doesn't seem as popular up here, at least in terms of musicians. So far our audiences beg to differ, and long may that continue!
Colin & Donald (friends) organised a jam night at a local pub: a mixture of Scottish Folk, old-time Americana and rockabilly seems to work. From the jam nights there's 3 or 4 bands on the go.
Uncle Red is now Big John on guitar and vocals, the other john on washtub?slap bass and Mike on accordian/Backing vocals.and Ian gets his big drum and beats it
Colin still joins in at times.
Oh yes! Live is where it's at: especially in the UK, there seems to have been an(very) healthy upsurge in Live music.
rockabilly, rock'n'roll, elvis, johnny cash, Stray Cats,clash, punk (when noone is looking)
Gretsch guitars, Fender amps, honner accordians, doghouse bass and kenyan tea chests.oh aye an a big ol drum.