13 Cats --
Psychobilly/Rockabilly band featuring Slim Jim Phantom of the Stray Cats.
And
You Call Yourself A Scientist! -- Lotsa cheesy horror and sci-fi movie
reviews. Be sure to check out the Immortal Dialogue links in the
reviews.
Asylum
Street Spankers -- Rockabilly/Country/Blues Acoustic Band From Austin.
Banzai Institute -- The
research complex and headquarters for the Hong Kong Cavaliers and their
founder, Dr. Buckaroo Banzai, who has only recently returned to public
life.
Barracuda
Magazine
--Yesterday's Stag Magazine of the Future Today!
Bellevue Cadillac
-- Jazz, gospel, blues and soul swing on top of rock & roll.
Bettie Page.com
-- The official website of the legendary '50's pinup girl.
Big Bad Voodoo
Daddy -- Hard workin' swing band with a swell multimedia site.
Big Time Operator
-- Winners of the 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001 San Diego Music Awards
for Best Big Band.
Brian's
Drive-In Theatre --Absolutely the most comprehensive photo album of
movie idols and genre films on the web.
Candye
Kane -- San Diego's most popular blues singer does it all - straight
blues, jumping jive, and torchy crooning.
Conelrad -- Great atomic
jitters website that the New York Times calls an "eerie, creepy look at
Cold War culture".
CowboyPal -- Home of
the Silver Screen Cowboys, with photos, film clips, and radio episodes.
Dangerville -- Rockabilly-inspired
rock with a touch of country.
The Dukes of Wail
-- Jump Blues, Big Band Style Jazz and Classic Vocal Standards.
Dusty 45s -- Honky-tonk,
jump blues and roots rock band from Seattle.
Ernie Krivda
& the Fat Tuesday Big Band -- Harvey Pekar says Ernie is one of
the best tenor saxmen in the world, and that's good enough for me.
Gail &
the Tricksters -- Swingin' jump blues and rockabilly from the hillbilly
hula girl.
Gin Palace
Jesters -- Country Boogie and Western Swing from "Chicago's original
honky-tonk fools".
Gwen
Hughes & the Retro Jazz Kats -- A four to eight piece swing band
that keeps the joint jumping in Atlanta.
Gypsy Wranglers
--A special blend of Acoustic Swing Music drawn from the traditions
of Gypsy Jazz, Cowboy Swing, French Musette, Big Band and New Orleans Jazz.
Hillbilly
Hellcats -- Denver Rockabilly Cats. Four tunes onsite.
The Honeybees
-- Rockabilly, country swing, & jump blues all mixed together like
a martini. 3 cuts on their MySpace link.
Java's
Bachelor Pad -- Inside the bachelor pad culture of the 1960's.
Jellyroll -- Hot
6-piece jump-swing band out of San Francisco fronted by soulful & sassy
Miss Belinda Blair.
Joe Bob
Briggs Drive-In Report --Hilarious reviews of the most obscure drive-in
classics of the 70's, 80's, and early 90's.
Josie Kreuzer --
Rockabilly chick who hasn't updated her site in two years, but she's too
hot to forget.
King Memphis --
Rockabilly Trio or Quartet (?) with a couple of good tunes available onsite.
Lee Presson
and the Nails -- Lee's tribute page to San Francisco's Wildest Swing
Band. Check his MySpace
site for the latest lunacy from Lee Presson.
The Lustre Kings
-- Preaching the Rockabilly Gospel from coast-to-coast!
Mary Jo Pehl --
a.k.a. the evil Pearl Forrester, from Mystery Science Theatre 3000.
The Mr. Lucky Syndicate
-- The Wisconsin Area Music Industry Association's Swing Band of the
Year in 2003 & 2005.
MST3k Booyaka.com
--
An incredible site of everything you could ever want to know, own, or swipe
concerning Mystery Science Theatre 3000.
Reverend
Horton Heat -- Psychobilly Roadhouse Trio that always delivers.
Roadside Peek -- An absolutely
dazzling travelogue of America's retro neon signs, drive-ins, eateries,
and much more.
Rosie Flores --
High-octane
Rockabilly. 3 or 4 tunes on her MySpace link.
Royal Crown Revue --
The self-proclaimed founding fathers of neo-swing.
Steve Lucky &
the Rhumba Bums -- Jump blues, swing, jazz and rare gems inspired by
the '30s, '40s and '50s, featuring Miss Carmen Getit.
Stompy Jones --
San
Francisco based sextet, renowned for their jumpin' rhythm, wailing improvisations,
hip charm and explosive stage show.
Swingadelic
-- Swing, jump blues and acid lounge from NYC.
The Swingtips -- Jumpin'
six-piece swing band based in Phoenix, AZ.
The Ventures --
The virtual godfathers of surf rock.
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