Reverend Horton Heat
Rockabilly / Psychobilly / Rock
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"Greetings From Texas"
Dallas, Texas
United States
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| Member Since | 11/23/2003 | | Band Website | reverendhortonheat.com | | Band Members | 
Jim Heath
Vocals, Guitar

Jimbo Wallace Big Mouth Bass, Backing Vocals

Paul Simmons Drums/Percussion, Backing Vocals | | Record Label | Yep Roc | | Type of Label | Major |
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Pegasus Plaza |
Dallas, Texas |
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Whiskey River |
Beaumont, Texas |
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Voodoo Festival |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
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Spanish Moon |
Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
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Soul Kitchen |
Mobile, Alabama |
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Malones |
Savannah, Georgia |
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Free Bird Live |
Jacksonville, Florida |
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Culture Room |
Fort Lauderdale, Florida |
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Jannus Landing |
St. Petersburg, Florida |
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House Of Blues |
Orlando, Florida |
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Variety Playhouse |
Atlanta, Georgia |
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Valarium |
Knoxville, Tennessee |
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Orange Peel |
Asheville, North Carolina |
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Lincoln Theatre |
Raleigh, North Carolina |
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Toads Place |
Richmond, Virginia |
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The Fillmore |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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9:30 Club |
WASHINGTON, Washington DC |
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Asylum |
Portland, Maine |
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Lupo’s |
Providence, Rhode Island |
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The Roxy |
Boston, Massachusetts |
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Stone Pony |
Asbury Park, New Jersey |
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Blender Theatre |
New York, New York |
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Blender Theatre |
New York, New York |
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Toads Place |
New Haven, Connecticut |
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Jim Porters |
Louisville, Kentucky |
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Pop’s |
Sauget, Illinois |
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Diamond Ballroom |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
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Mercury Lounge |
Nashville, Tennessee |
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Vogue Theatre |
Indianapolis, Indiana |
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Southgate House |
Newport, Kentucky |
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Majestic Theatre |
Detroit, Michigan |
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Intersection |
Grand Rapids, Michigan |
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Metro |
Chicago, Illinois |
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Otto’s |
Dekalb, Illinois |
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People’s Court |
Des Moines, Iowa |
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Cain’s Ballroom |
Tulsa, Oklahoma |
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The Village |
Little Rock, Arkansas |
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Ogden Theatre |
Denver, Colorado |
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Aggie Theatre |
Fort Collins, Colorado |
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Black Sheep |
Colorado Springs, Colorado |
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Fox Theatre |
Boulder, Colorado |
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Three20 South |
Breckenridge, Colorado |
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Sandbar |
Vail, Colorado |
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Sandbar |
Vail, Colorado |
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Belly Up |
Aspen, Colorado |
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The Eldo |
Crested Butte, Colorado |
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Montbleu Resort |
Lake Tahoe, Nevada |
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Kate Buchanan Room |
Arcata, California |
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Phoenix Theatre |
Petaluma, California |
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Fillmore |
San Francisco, California |
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Voodoo Lounge |
San Jose, California |
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The Catalyst |
Santa Cruz, California |
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Tower Theater |
Fresno, California |
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Ventura Theatre |
Ventura, California |
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House Of Blues |
Anaheim, California |
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House Of Blues |
San Diego, California |
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House Of Blues |
Hollywood, California |
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CONTACT INFO
Management
Scott Weiss / Highwatt Management - scott@atomicmusicgroup.com
Booking
Atomic Music Group - sarah@atomicmusicgroup.com
(310) 777-7519
Publicity
James Bailey / Yep Roc - james@yeproc.com
Undeniably, The Reverend Horton Heat, aka Jim Heath, is the biggest, baddest, grittiest, greasiest, greatest rocker that ever piled his hair up and pounded the drinks down. Without question, for all of his outlandish antics, blistering stage performances and legendary musical prowess, the one thing The Rev always gets asked about is the story behind his unusual and rather clerical moniker. "Well, there used to be this guy who ran this place in Deep Ellum, Texas who used to call me Horton- my last name is Heath," says The Rev. "Anyway, this guy hired me and right before the show he goes, 'Your stage name should be Reverend Horton Heat! Your music is like gospel' and I thought it was pretty ridiculous. So I'm up there playing and after the first few songs, people are saying, 'Yeah, Reverend!' What's really funny is that this guy gave up the bar business, and actually became a preacher! Now he comes to our shows and says, 'Jim, you really should drop this whole Reverend thing.'"
It's been an almost 20-year journey for Heath, whose country-flavored punkabilly and onstage antics have brought him and his band a strikingly diverse fan base and a devoted cult following, not to mention the respect of fellow musicians worldwide. Revival, the band's first release for Yep Roc Records, is a return to Heath's roots - musical and geographical.
The album was recorded at Last Beat Studio in the Deep Ellum area of Dallas, just a block from where The Rev played his first gig and next door to where the group currently rehearses. Along with eating a lot of world-class Mexican food and BBQ, the band recorded the album's 15 tracks with a minimum of overdubs, bells and whistles. With tour manager/engineer Dave Allen at the board, they wanted an album they could duplicate live.
"I got this lick called the 'hurricane,' and I call back on the hurricane on this album for the sake of keeping things really rockin," he says. (The "hurricane" is a trademark lick where The Rev plays lead and rhythm guitar simultaneously to give the trio its full live sound.) He's also got a top-secret lick he'll introduce on this disc. It's so top secret that he won't even divulge the name, but listen up for it! Lyrically, the album's themes run "from death to silliness," says The Rev, who lost his mother earlier this year. "I'd been going through so much stuff, losing my mom so quickly, new baby, touring, getting back and having to work," he says of making the album. Revival finds the Rev dealing with these issues and more: The track "Someone in Heaven" is written for his mother, while "Indigo Friends" deals with a friend's heroin addiction. But the album's themes aren't only dark and/or serious: "Calling in Twisted" is about calling in sick to work and "using the fake cough," "Rumble Strip" is a truck drivin song and "If it Ain't got Rhythm", "that's a really fun one to play," says the Rev "it is classic RHH. And "Party Mad" is pretty self-explanatory.
Reunited with legendary producer/engineer Ed Stasium, who mixed the album, Revival is a 40-plus minute slab of rockabilly, blues, R&B that shows an artist - and a band - in their prime. It's true that the Reverend Horton Heat have been called a great many things over the course of their storied career: Perpetual Carriers Of The Rockabilly Flame, Genre-Shattering Shit-Starters, Filthy Drunks, and The Most Electrifying Live Act In America (150 shows every year can't be wrong) among them.
"I think it's cool we've lasted this long," says The Rev. "People still come out to see us play after all these years and all the shows and tours. It's amazing. I mean, I get to sing songs about cars I love, drinking and chasing girls. Beats the hell out of the alternative."
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