The Reverend Horton Heat is the stage name of American musician James C. Heath (born 1959) as well as the name of his
Dallas
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, Texas-based
psychobilly
Psychobilly is a rock music fusion genre that fuses elements of rockabilly and punk rock. It's been defined as "loud frantic rockabilly music", it has also been said that it "takes the traditional countrified rock style known as rockabilly, ram ...
trio. Heath is a singer, songwriter and guitarist. A
''Prick'' magazine reviewer called Heath the "godfather of modern
rockabilly
Rockabilly is one of the earliest styles of rock and roll music. It dates back to the early 1950s in the United States, especially the Southern United States, South. As a genre it blends the sound of Western music (North America), Western music ...
and psychobilly".
The group formed in 1986, playing its first gigs in Dallas'
Deep Ellum
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neighborhood. The core members are Jim "Reverend Horton" Heath on guitars and lead vocals, and
Jimbo Wallace on the upright bass. The band signed to
Victory Records
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in 2012, and released its 12th studio album, ''Whole New Life,'' on November 30, 2018.
The band plays
rock and roll
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with influences from 1950s
country
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,
surf,
punk,
big band
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,
swing
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* Swing (seat), a hanging seat that swings back and forth
* Pendulum, an object that swings
* Russian swing, a swing-like circus apparatus
* Sex swing, a type of harness for sexual intercourse
* Swing rid ...
, and rockabilly standards.
Early career

Heath was born in
Corpus Christi, Texas, where he was raised with an appreciation of
rock,
electric blues
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and
rockabilly
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. He was influenced by
country music
Country (also called country and western) is a genre of popular music that originated in the Southern and Southwestern United States in the early 1920s. It primarily derives from blues, church music such as Southern gospel and spirituals, o ...
artists such as
Junior Brown
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,
Willie Nelson
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, and
Merle Travis
Merle Robert Travis (November 29, 1917 – October 20, 1983) was an American country and western singer, songwriter, and guitarist born in Rosewood, Kentucky, United States. His songs' lyrics often discussed both the lives and the economic explo ...
. He played in local bands until 1985 when he gained notice in Dallas as "Reverend Horton Heat", the moniker bestowed by the owner of the
Deep Ellum
Deep Ellum is an American neighborhood composed largely of arts and entertainment venues near downtown in East Dallas, Texas. The name is based on a corruption of the area's principal thoroughfare, Elm Street. Older alternative uses include De ...
neighborhood nightclub where he played.
[Huey, Steve. " Reverend Horton Heat" ]AllMusic
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. Retrieved May 11, 2005.
Adding bassist
Jimbo Wallace and drummer
Taz Bentley in 1989, Reverend Horton Heat recorded for
Sub Pop
Sub Pop is a record label founded in 1986 by Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman. Sub Pop achieved fame in the early 1990s for signing Seattle bands such as Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Mudhoney, central players in the grunge movement. They are oft ...
at
Reciprocal Recording
Reciprocal Recording was the name of a recording studio in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States that was founded in 1984 and officially closed in July 1991.
History
Chris Hanzsek and Tina Casale opened Reciprocal Rec ...
in Seattle and Crystal Clear in Dallas, which made up the majority of material on Reverend Horton Heat's debut album, ''
Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em
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'' (1990). For the next album, the band recorded with
Gibby Haynes
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Early life and career
Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, Gibby Haynes is the son of actor ...
of the
Butthole Surfers
Butthole Surfers are an American rock band formed in San Antonio, Texas, by singer Gibby Haynes and guitarist Paul Leary in 1981. The band has had numerous personnel changes, but its core lineup of Haynes, Leary, and drummer King Coffey has ...
producing at
Ardent Studios
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History
Ardent Studios was founded by John Fry and were initially a studio in his family's garage, where he recorded his first 45s for the Arden ...
in Memphis: ''
The Full-Custom Gospel Sounds of the Reverend Horton Heat
''The Full-Custom Gospel Sounds of the Reverend Horton Heat'' is the second album by The Reverend Horton Heat. It was released in April 1993 on Sub Pop.
The video for "Wiggle Stick" was featured on an episode of ''Beavis and Butt-head''.
"Nurt ...
'' (1993).
Interscope Records
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joined with Sub Pop to co-release the band's third album ''
Liquor in the Front
''Liquor in the Front'' is the third album by Reverend Horton Heat. It was jointly released by Sub Pop and Interscope Records in July 1994. Al Jourgensen of Ministry fame produced the album. The album continues the band's guitar-heavy rockabil ...
'' (1994).
Al Jourgensen
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of
Ministry produced the album.
Chart success
Scott Churilla replaced Bentley as drummer in the mid-1990s, and the band released ''
It's Martini Time'' in 1996. The album brought the band its first ''
Billboard
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'' chart success,
[ reaching number 165 on the '']Billboard 200
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''. The band covered the boogie standard "Rock the Joint
"Rock the Joint", also known as "We're Gonna Rock This Joint Tonight", is a 1949 boogie song recorded by various proto- rock and roll singers, notably Jimmy Preston and early rock and roll singers, most notably Bill Haley in 1952. Preston's ver ...
", and the song "It's Martini Time" was a minor hit. Later that year, Heath brought his street preacher style to the television series '' Homicide: Life on the Street'', and he appeared on ''The Drew Carey Show
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'' in 1997.[
The 2000 album '']Spend a Night in the Box
''Spend a Night in the Box'' is the sixth album by The Reverend Horton Heat. It was released by Time Bomb Recordings in 2000.
Production
The album, produced by Paul Leary, was recorded at Pedernales Studios, in Texas. Jim "Reverend Horton" Heath ...
'' was released through Time Bomb Recordings, with Paul Leary producing. The style was a return to straight-ahead rockabilly songs. The album rose through '' CMJ'' charts to peak at number 2 in May.
The song "Like a Rocket" served as the theme for the 2002 Daytona 500
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autosports race. The band featured the song on their next album, '' Lucky 7''.
Victory Records
Victory Records is a Chicago-based record label founded by Tony Brummel. It operates a music publishing company called "Another Victory, Inc." and is the distributor of several record labels. It has featured many prominent artists including Thur ...
signed Reverend Horton Heat in 2012, and Scott Churilla returned to the band as drummer, playing for the next five years. An album titled ''Rev
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'' was released on January 21, 2014. A YouTube
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video for a single on the album, "Let Me Teach You How to Eat," preceded the album on November 12, 2013. ''Rev'' rose to number 111 on the ''Billboard 200'', becoming the band's highest-charting album. The band toured as opening act for Motörhead
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, and recorded rock and roll songs with Motörhead's Lemmy Kilmister
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, though the tapes are unreleased. Reverend Horton Heat also backed a number of other artists such as Unknown Hinson
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Biography
Stuart Daniel Baker, a music teacher and studio musician from Albemarle, North C ...
, Jello Biafra
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Initially ac ...
and Deke Dickerson
Deke Dickerson (born 3 June 1968) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and film composer.
Dickerson was born in St. Louis, Missouri. After playing in several local rockabilly bands, Deke formed The Untamed Youth at age 17 in his hom ...
.
In 2017, drummer Churilla was replaced by Arjuna "R.J." Contreras, formerly of the band Eleven Hundred Springs
Eleven Hundred Springs is a country music band from Dallas, Texas.
History
Eleven Hundred Springs was founded by Matt Hillyer (lead vocalist, guitar, primary songwriter), Steven Berg (bass), and Richie Vasquez (drums) in 1998. Prior to forming ...
. Matt Jordan of West Virginia joined the band playing piano and organ as well as supporting vocals. They released the album ''Whole New Life'' in 2018.
In 2021, Heath and Wallace teamed with drummer Slim Jim Phantom
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Phantom currentl ...
(Stray Cats
Stray Cats are an American rockabilly band formed in 1979 by guitarist and vocalist Brian Setzer, double bassist Lee Rocker, and drummer Slim Jim Phantom in the Long Island town of Massapequa, New York. The group had numerous hit singles ...
) to form a side project: The Jimbos.
Commercial appearances
"Psychobilly Freakout
Psychobilly is a rock music fusion genre that fuses elements of rockabilly and punk rock. It's been defined as "loud frantic rockabilly music", it has also been said that it "takes the traditional countrified rock style known as rockabilly, ram ...
", and later "Wiggle Stick", were both featured in video segments on the show '' Beavis and Butt-Head''. The song "I Can't Surf
''Liquor in the Front'' is the third album by Reverend Horton Heat. It was jointly released by Sub Pop and Interscope Records in July 1994. Al Jourgensen of Ministry fame produced the album. The album continues the band's guitar-heavy rockabilly ...
" was part of the soundtrack of the video game ''Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3
''Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3'' is a 2001 skateboarding video game and the third installment in the ''Tony Hawk's (series), Tony Hawk's'' series. It was developed by Neversoft and published by Activision under the Activision O2 label in 2001 for th ...
'', published in 2001. "Psychobilly Freakout" was used on a commercial for Buell American Motorcycles and a slightly altered version was featured in the game ''Guitar Hero II
''Guitar Hero II'' is a music rhythm video game developed by Harmonix and published by RedOctane for the PlayStation 2 and Activision for the Xbox 360. It is the second main installment in the ''Guitar Hero'' series and is the sequel to 2005' ...
'' and later on ''Guitar Hero Smash Hits
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''. Their song "Baddest of the Bad" is featured on the soundtrack to ''Tony Hawk's Proving Ground
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''. The 1997 video game ''Redneck Rampage
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'' also includes two of their songs, "Wiggle Stick" and "Nurture My Pig!". The song "Big Red Rocket of Love" is featured in the video games '' The Sims 3'', '' MotorStorm'' and '' Need for Speed: The Run'', and a slightly altered version of the song was featured in a 1999 television commercial for the Mazda Miata. The song "Pride of San Jacinto" is featured on the video game '' Hot Wheels Turbo Racing''. The song "Let Me Teach You How to Eat" was featured in a 2017 Subway
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* Subway (George Bush Interconti ...
commercial. The song "Mad, Mad Heart" is featured in the video game ''Far Cry 5
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''.
Equipment
Heath has a signature guitar from the Gretsch
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Guitar company, the 6120RHH. One of his favorite vintage guitars is a 1954 Gibson ES-175, which he rarely plays on the road since its wiring buzzes in certain venues. His favorite amplifier was the Fender Super Reverb
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but is now the Gretsch Executive.
Band members
Current members
*Jim Heath: guitars, vocals (1985–present)
* Jimbo Wallace: upright bass
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(1989–present)
*Jonathan Jeter: drums (2020–present)
Former members
*"Swingin'" Jack Barton: upright bass (1985–1989)
*Bobby Baranowski: drums (1985–1989)
*Kyle Thomas: drums (1989)
* Patrick "Taz" Bentley: drums (1989–1994)
*Tim Alexander: piano/keyboards (1996–present)
*Paul Simmons: drums (2006–2012)
*Scott Churilla: drums (1995–2006, 2012–2017)
*Matt Jordan: piano (Sep. 2017– Feb. 2019)
*Arjuna “RJ” Contreras: drums (2017-2020)
Discography
Studio albums
Collections
*'' Holy Roller: 24 Hits'' (Sub Pop, 1999)
*'' 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of The Reverend Horton Heat'' (Interscope, 2006)
*''25 To Life'' ive(Yep Roc, 2012)
Singles
*" Big Little Baby" (1988)
*"Psychobilly Freakout
Psychobilly is a rock music fusion genre that fuses elements of rockabilly and punk rock. It's been defined as "loud frantic rockabilly music", it has also been said that it "takes the traditional countrified rock style known as rockabilly, ram ...
" (1990)
*"400 Bucks / Caliénte" (split with The Supersuckers) (1994)
*" One Time for Me" (1994) No. 40 Alternative songs
*" Lie Detector" (1998)
*"King
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*In the context of prehistory, antiquity and contemporary indigenous peoples, the ...
" (1999)
*"It Was a Very Good Year
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" (2000)
*"Let Me Teach You How to Eat" (2013)
*"It's a Rave Up!/Beer, Write This Song" (2015)
*"Hardscrabble Woman/Lying to Myself" (2016)
DVDs
*''Live and In Color
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Arts, entertainment, and media Films
* ''Live!'' (2007 film), 2007 American film
* ''Live'' (2014 film), a 2014 Japanese film
*'' ''Live'' (Apocalyptica DVD)
Music
* Live (band), American alternative rock band
* List of album ...
'' (2003)
*''Reverend Horton Heat: Revival'' (2004)
Soundtracks
;Film
*'' Love and a .45'' – "The Devil's Chasing Me" (1994)
*'' Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls'' – "Watusi Rodeo" (1995)
*'' Bio-Dome'' – "Psychobilly Freakout" (1996)
*'' Free Willy 3: The Rescue'' – "Big Sky" (1997)
*'' Major League: Back to the Minors'' – "Baby I'm Drunk" (1998)
*''The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas
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'' – "Rock the Joint" (2000)
*'' Auto Focus'' – "Real Gone Lover" (2002)
;Television
*'' Homicide: Life on the Street'' (episode #4.17 "Full Moon") – "In Your Wildest Dreams" (1996)
*'' Cleveland Rocks! Music from The Drew Carey Show'' – "Now, Right Now" (1998)
*'' Dexter: New Blood'' (episode #8 "Unfair Game") – "Baddest of the Bad" (2021)
;Video games
*''Redneck Rampage
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'' – "Nurture My Pig" and "Wiggle Stick" (1997)
*''Space Bunnies Must Die!
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'' – "In Your Wildest Dreams" (1998)
*'' Hot Wheels Turbo Racing'' – "Pride of San Jacinto" (1999)
*''Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3
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'' – "I Can't Surf" (2001)
*''Guitar Hero II
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'' – "Psychobilly Freakout" (2006)
*'' MotorStorm'' – "Big Red Rocket of Love" (2007)
*''Tony Hawk's Proving Ground
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'' – "Baddest of the Bad" (2007)
*'' The Sims 3 Fast Lane Stuff'' – "Big Red Rocket of Love" (2010)
*'' Need for Speed: The Run'' – "Big Red Rocket of Love" (2011)
*''Steep
Steep may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* ''Steep'' (2007 film), a film about extreme skiing
* ''Steep'' (video game), a 2016 video game
Places England
* Steep, Hampshire, a village in central Hampshire, England
* Steep Hill, a popular to ...
'' – "Chasing Rainbows" (2016)
Film appearances
*'' Love and a .45'' (1994) "Loaded Gun" was performed by the Reverend Horton Heat in the film, but does not appear on the soundtrack album.
See also
*List of psychobilly bands
This is a list of notable psychobilly bands and artists. Psychobilly is a fusion genre of rock music that mixes elements of punk rock, rockabilly, and other genres. It is one of several subgenres of rockabilly which also include thrashabilly, pun ...
References
Bibliography
*Miller, Lewis.
Reverend Horton Heat
" ''College Music Journal
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''. Retrieved May 11, 2005.
*Wenzler, Matt.
Big Dwarf Rodeo
" Retrieved May 11, 2005.
External links
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