They're old-school classic rockers, each and every one cut and chiseled in Texas bands all over the musical map. They call themselves "17th Century Rock and Roll," though if Keith Richards had been from Texas and had taken over Bad Company in 1974, that's a close approximation to their crash, twang, and thunder.
Their veteran confidence draws from the members' myriad credentials, such as stints and recordings with Bob Dylan, Spirit, Keith Moon, Jo Jo Gunne, Paul Rogers, Robert Palmer, and an eye-popping list of 1960s Texas garage bands and musicians including Krackerjack, Slip of the Wrist, Gary Myrick, Smiley, Max Pageant, Tribe, Jack Morgan, and Bucky Ballard. I'm on enough music chat forums to know