Brian Jay - Vocals, Rythm Guitar.
Victor Rojas - Lead Guitar........
Tony Macias - Upright Bass........
Influences
JOHNNY CASH, HANK WILLIAMS, ROY ORBISON, ELVIS (PRE '68), JOHNNY BURNETTE TRIO, CARL PERKINS, SLEEPY LaBEEF, STRAY CATS, BLUE CATS, POLECATS, DRUNK CATS EVERYWHERE... THE KNITTERS, WILLIE NELSON (BEFORE TAXES) HANK HILL, BOBBY HILL, HILLS BROTHERS COFFEE (FOR THE HANGOVERS)... GOOD OL' BOYS AND BAD YOUNG GIRLS... DRINKIN'.... RABBLE ROUSING... HONKY TONKIN'... SHIT KICKERS. COWS AND CHICKENS, BARS THAT SERVE WISKEY, HAVING FUN, NOT KNOWING WHEN TO QUIT, FLAT TIRES, ROCK AND ROLL...
AND OF COURSE...
GIRLS.... HOT RODS...
AND DRINKIN'
Brian, Tony and Victor before a show...
Brian Jay is a singer/songwriter who has been writing and performing Rockabilly music since the early '80s. His songs often tell the stories of his life. Brian wrote "Eight Beers Too Many" for example, "about the night his first wife kicked him out", as he likes to tell audiences. Many of his songs are tounge-in-cheek commentaries on love or love lost or some of Brian's other favorite subjects, like drinking. The Last Call Boys currently consist of Victor Rojas on Lead Guitar and Tony Macias on Upright Bass.
Victor has been playing with Brian for several years and is an accomplished singer/songwriter as well. He wrote and sings some crowd favorites like, "Smoldering Toad" and "Hole in My Head". Victor has a good 20 plus years of performing live music in and around Southern California. He likes his guitar sound clean and authentic...
Tony Macias is another accomplished veteran in the So. Cal music scene. He's played Bass for more well known bands than we can name here, but you can go to his myspace page and read them for yourself. Most recently he was a member of the Rocketz and he still plays with The Moonlight Cruisers. We're happy to welcome Tony as a Last Call Boy.
Chicken Fried Steak and Eggs. Recorded at the Andrew Martinez Benefit @ the Doll Hut in Anaheim by Reagan on 02-08-'09
HERE'S SOME VIDEO OF THE BAND
PREFORMING "8 BEERS TOO MANY"
LIVE @ THE HOUSE OF BLUES
ANAHEIM, CA - 9/13/07...
SHOT BY DANIELLE STEWART FROM BACKSTAGE
____ Check out this new video for "8 Beers Too Many"
made by Pete's Kids!
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Drop by and listen to "The King and I" at the top of the play list. Judy DeRamus with The Jordanaires a few years back recorded "The King And I". The song went #1 in the national charts. Judy was given a #1 party at the SESAC building on 16th Ave. Nashville, TN. There Judy and The Jordanaires were honored with several recognitions from the music industry and the Governor of Tennessee. Nashville Gospel
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