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Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Slim & the Gems

MotorV8or

(Rumble Road Records)



Cookin' with premium. Given sounds by which to gauge, Monroe Slim, Zen, and Rob seem not only to have a crusade before them - that being, to heft high the jukin' bop that has led generations of kicks-hunters to wildside manna - but are exactly the chromed lowriders to pull off that noble pursuit. All instruments seem set to 'Tear up' - fracture-perpetrators thrash 'em like they stole somethin'. Boss wailin', all the way to the passion pit on the outskirts of town. 

Recommended: "King of the Streets," "Too Old to Fight," "Ethyl," "Hillbilly Pimp," "Detroit Steel," "Weak in the Knees," "Baby Please Don't Go," "Locomotive," "Pocket Full of Smoke"

Videos: "King of the Streets" (live)   "Too Old to Fight"   "Ethyl" (live)   "Detroit Steel"


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Aaron Burnham and the Brushfires

smoke & mirrors

(Self-issued)



Four Bakersfieldian Jacks is a winning hand, according to Opry Hoyley. Sharp in Country gentleman attire, pasteboards two-step across the table. Pulling in winnings ("Come to Papa") and squiring home-and-hearth dollies - livin' the low life ain't so bad, a'tall.

Recommended: "High Life," "Runaround," "Crazy for My Daisy," "Alleycattin'," "Gussy Up," "Smoke and Mirrors," "In With the New" (album version), "I Only Smoke When I Drink," "Lonely Bottle Blues," "Salinas," "Dynamite"

Videos: "High Life"   "Crazy for My Daisy"   "I Only Smoke When I Drink"   "Dynamite"


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Back in the Day, 1988

Mad Sin

Chills and Thrills in a Drama of Mad Sin and Mystery

(Maybe Crazy / Concrete Jungle)




In days scarcely recalled, Koefte, Stein, and Holly (as "Sinners Mad") began torching flames amid the kneecaps-and-elbows rabble that composed the WWW. Their initial recording not only foretold monstrous magnetism yet to unfold, but was itself a hatchet-mark above more $-accruing, contemporaneous waxings (Primitivism having pull all its own). Appreciate this, then, as a rudely crude invitation/warning from the neon crypt. 

Recommended: "Brainstorm," "Buddy's Riot," "Planet Paradise," "Mad Rumble," "2,3,4," "Shake the Thing," "Gonna Get Her," "Whirl Girl"

Videos: "Buddy's Riot"   "Mad Rumble"   "Whirl Girl"


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Back in the Day, 2016

Evan Johns

Somewhere Over the Skyline / Panoramic Life

(Alternative Tentacles)





Evan left us in 2017. His name never adorned top sales charts, nor was his visage captured on wall posters. But such commercial accolades are as nothing, when contrasted with his imprint on music.

Across his 2013 and 2016 albums, Evan laid down his roots bona fides. (Not that need existed; the multi-instrumentalist - spitfire guitar being his ace - had previously established himself as both H-Bombs chieftain and Robert Gordon accomplice.) Guttural delivery bore unmistakably Lone Star State countenance, which advanced his common-man lyrics. Mandolin and banjo peeped through the pane. Rumbustious stomps made themselves heard, as did Tex-Mex spice additives and acoustic Blues blood affinity.

By making these discs newly accessible, Alternative Tentacles adds valuable works to the grand American Musics repertoire.

Somewhere Over the Skyline:

Recommended: "Guitars and Rock'n'Roll," "All Broke Down," "Souls with Broken Hearts," "Look Away," "Fun is Good," "Coolest Girl I Ever Knew," "Fess Up," "Thin Ice, Deep Water," "It's a Good Life"

Videos: "Guitars and Rock'n'Roll"   "Fun is Good"   "Coolest Girl I Ever Knew"   "It's a Good Life"


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Panoramic Life:

Recommended: "Shadows in the Snow," "Me and You, You and Me," "Highjacked," "All Alone," "Unfaithful Lies," "That Dog," "This Old Guitar and Me," "Goodbye Lonely Blues," "$75 Guitar"

Videos: "Shadows in the Snow"   "Highjacked"   "This Old Guitar and Me"   "$75 Guitar"


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Cash O'Riley

An account of life's beat-downs, buoyed across the honky tonk angel's face on the barroom floor by kick-pumped Country. Piano-pounding, dangerous drums, and truly cutthroat guitar have the back of weathered drawlings.

First issued in 2012 by American Wax Records. Rumble Road has wisely put it on 2026 shelves.

Video: "Jackson County Jail"


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Hayley and the Crushers 

It may well be that the "headcase" spangled Hayley castigates in explosive tones is kin to Heidi of Ramones infamy. (Though lyric "With the white lines all over your jewel case" suggests that illicit medication factors in prominently.) Headbanging animation bursts up and out, like party-fun confetti with incisors. 

Video: "Jewel Case"


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Jerry Sikorski and American Patrol: Rockin' 'round the Juke Machine







Golden State jump maestro Jerry Sikorski founded American Patrol in the early 1980s. He'd lifted the name from a tune Glenn Miller made famous as a WWII-era USO club skirt-snapper.   

Jerry's earlier credits included time in Ray Campi and the Rockabilly Rebels, in the U.S. and overseas; backing Colin Winski on his 1980 Rock Therapy; and, two years on, recording with Jimmy and the Mustangs on Hey Little Girl

Already applauded for his six-string Rockabilly talent by both U.S. and overseas fans, Jerry cast back to the '40s for further inspiration. He studied the volatile teachings put to wax by masters like Louis Jordan. 

By joining bounce-stepped Boogie Woogie to wildcat Sun methodologies, he and the Patrol fashioned a high-spirited and magnetic whole. Their jive-time concoction of Swing, Rockabilly, and Jump Blues inspired dancefloor denizens to abandonment, long before such genre admixtures became profitable. 




An intended 1980 demo, cut in a single day, was ultimately issued independently as the 1000-copy Prowler LP. Even on that primitive effort, potential was manifest: jubilant material swung. The hep-to-it players nimbly alternated hot and cool passages, always keeping the solid proceedings trucking around the totem pole.

The inadvertent debut was strong on covers. Noteworthy were the blast-off readings of Jimmy Preston's 1949 "Rock the Joint," 1956 Rover Boys malt shop-hop ditty "16 Teens," and a smoldering take on the Tiny Bradshaw's "Train Kept A-Rollin'." 

Also given raucous reinterpretations were numbers by Louis Jordan ("That Chick's Too Young To Fry," "Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens") and Sonny Burgess (Red-Headed Mama"), as was Chris "Big T" Tyler's 1957 "King Kong."

The ominous, pulsing title track, a Sikorski original, offered the disc's most contemporary nod.




Jerry and realigned troops recorded album Backseat Boogie for Berverly Hills' Vanity Records. The new record was every ampere as electrically dashing as had been its predecessor. Plus, it boasted great poise.

Arrangements were direct, that edges not be obscured, and songs were brisk. Hurtling Swingtime finger-snappers were jazzed up by a winkingly fluidic guitar/sax cooperative that was, as needed, supportive and assertive. The sometime inclusion of rollicking, good-time ivories lent piquant Jazz accent. Chairs remained unoccupied all night.

This time, originals predominated. Jerry's "Shake the Roof" was a freewheeling dance-party anthem. "Give It All You Got" erupts with clever dynamics, including a lullingly cool breakdown that bubbled its fervor. 

"Wildcat Shakeout" was a holdover from Jerry's days with Ray Campi. Co-written by Jerry and Campi drummer Steve Clark, it simply rocked like nobody's damned business.   

Extra points were deserved for fine, obscure cover choices. Roy Hall's juke joint tale "Three Alley Cats" sped with knowing delight. And Louis Jordan's "Texas and Pacific" was a leisurely train song that afforded soloists capacious legroom. 

In 2013, Jerry hoisted the American Patrol banner anew, with the invaluable allegiance of Jim Leslie. Their version, as infectiously swinging as was before the case, leaned more heavily on western guitar voicings. 





"Truth, justice, and liberty, good folks stand by what they say," reads the liner, articulating the general traditional values-vibe. That this uplifting, Western Swing 'billy is true to early rockers' patriotic spirit - and that twang-committed co-captains Jerry Sikorski and Jim Leslie number Ray Campi and Stevie Ray Vaughn among previous colleagues -- are blue-ribbon selling factors.

The fresh and unique coolness of harnessing traditional values sensibilities with unerring, old-school rockin'  - sporting cowboy carriage - sends one reeling down familiar Bop Street.

Today, Jerry's patrolling continues. The imminent release of a brand new American Patrol CD was recently broadcast. The foregoing, then, is but the story thusfar. 

The train keeps a-rollin'...

Videos: "Shake the Roof"   "The American Way" (live 2010, w/James Leslie)  "Tears Are Falling" (live clip)



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FORMER staff writer for Rockabilly and Pin Up America magazines. FREELANCE credits include Daily Caller, American Thinker, Free Republic, Huffington Post, Counterpunch, Dissident Voice, Independent Political Report, USA Today, Des Moines Register, Iowa City Press-Citizen, Waterloo Courier, Cedar Falls Times, Marshalltown Times Republican, Cincinnati.com, IndyStar, Arizona Republic, No Depression, Goldmine, Blue Suede News, Rock and Rap Confidential, Crackerjack, Blues News, Wrecking Pit, Punk Globe, Prairie Sun, Music and Sound Output, BAM, New Music, and 1980s NYC fanzines Shake, Rattle, and Roll, Rebel Rouser, and Off the Wall. AUTHOR: Shake, Rattle and Rocket!, Ghost Saucers in the Sky!, Stratosphere Boogieman!, Flesh Made Music, That a Man Can Again Stand Up: American spirit vs, sedition during the incipient Trump Revolution, and Ideas Afoot: Political observations, social commentary, and media analyses. WORKED as 2004 Iowa coordinator for Ralph Nader independent presidential campaign; co-founded Iowa Green Party, also served as statewide media coordinator; press coordinator, 2002 Jay Robinson (Green) IA gubernatorial effort. Wrote extensively re Trump campaign..