The Reno Brothers are Rogier Hermans - Lead vocals and guitar..
Rolf Hartogs - Lead Guitar and vocals.. Eddy Poppes - Double bass.. Aeilko van der Wagen - Drums..
Pantea - Management..
Influences
Elvis Presley, Dale Watson, Wayne Hancock, Waylon Jennings, Jerry Reed and Hank 3, Carl Perkins, for starters.....
DUE TO AN UNEXPECTED INJURY AND THE REQUIRED RECOVERY PERIOD OF OUR BIGGEST RENO BROTHER; THE RENO BROTHERS WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------From the Netherlands comes a band with a great classic sound! The Reno Brothers bring an original sound of classic roots music on their brand new album "90 Miles to Reno".
Influenced by people like Elvis Presley, Travis Tritt, Waylon Jennings or Carl Perkins to name but a few, this band is hitting the joints for over ten years now, playing an mix of well crafted originals and handsome covers!
Opening 90 Miles to Reno is "Let the Devil come out" a great tune to start an album with. This self-penned tune is from the hand of Rogier Hermans, who actually is the songwriter of the band if you ask me. He writes all Reno Brothers tunes and I have to say that they blend perfectly with the covers on the album. On "Rollin' Roadhouse" the band mixes country with original rockabilly while "90 miles" is a rockabilly tune pur-sang! "Johnny Law" is the first cover that these guys take on. Originally penned by Wayne Hancock, The Reno Brothers' rendition of that song is quite awesome as well. "Still in love with you" by Travis Tritt is rocking away all your problems. Rolling Ramblin' Man is a bit meaner in style and with some terrific blues harp action. The tune differs from the other Reno Brothers songs and show the craftsmanship both in songwriting as in playing. Randy Howard's tune "I don't know" takes us back to a traditional country atmosphere. The smell of a Honky Tonk is so obvious on this tune that you have to grab a beer and relax. Enjoy it while you can, cause on "Hot rod Saturday night" it's time to loosen up a bit. Shake you hips and grab you chick for a couple of spins on the dance floor on this rolling song. "Elvis has entered the building."
Hot Pick of the album is "Don't Even know your name" a tune that reminds me of the "Beatfarmers", a band I was quite fond of years ago. Not so much in style but simply because they got a song with pretty much the same content! More covers follow and each of them are quite enjoyable. Dale Watson's "Trucking Man", Marty Robbins' "You gave me a mountain", Rick Rawls "White Corn" and Jerry Reed's "East Bound Train" enhances the country atmosphere for sure but the overall impression I have from this album is a rocking roots sound that both country and rockabilly lovers will enjoy. One thing is for sure! The Reno Brothers' 90 Miles to Reno is an undisputed 5 star album!---------------------------------------------------------
Mr Blue Boogie.
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Brand new cd, a pretty darned great album out, distributed by Tombstone Records.
15 tracks!
Highly recommended, one hundred percent pure, uncompromising country with a honky tonk, rockabilly twang, truckin songs with burning harp.
While Dale Watson and Wayne Hancock influence flows through the album it still sound there own sound, what kind of honky tonk country music is this?
Seven own writing songs by the great Rogier Hermans, great lyrics and lead vocals.
One cover from Jerry Reed and the song "you gave me a mountain" from Marty Robbins, better know from Elvis when he did sing in 1973 on the "Aloha from Hawaii via satellite" show.
Not bad done must i say.
If you must drive to Reno (the biggest little city in the world) put then this cd in in your cd-player and drive and listin by the neon lights.
What kind of honky tonk country music is this?
Good for a Hot Rod dance Saturday night for sure.
Check this band out in the Dutch mountains or Spain.
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Hoop dat het herstel spoedig verloopt?! (kon niks vinden hierover) Het allerbeste, heel heel veel sterkte, en ik wilde even laten weten dat we aan je denken, Rogier!