Welcome to the Wonderful World of Slim & JT Chickens
Influences
Each Other, Mick & Keith, Gram Parsons, Elvis, Bob Seger, Warren Zevon, The Eagles, Exile On Main Street LP, Ronnie Wood & Mick Taylor, Evel Knievel, Jon Bon Jovi & Richie Sambora, Thai-Juice-Coffee, Tom Petty, Counting Crows, Billy Squier, Nudie Suits & Spotlights, John Cougar & Mellencamp, Lyle Lovett, French Wine, The Band, Buck Owens, Smokey & The Bandit, Chris Isaak, Vintage Instruments, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Rodney Crowell, Boutique Hotels, Bob Dylan, Shirley Q Liquor, Lindsey Buckingham, Napa Vineyards, Emmylou Harris, Merle Haggard, Our Children, NashVegas, Willie Nelson, The Guess Who, All Great 70's Records, Our Mommas, Hee-Haw, Tarrin Quintentino, Haight-Ashbury Cowboy Shirts, Dolly Parton, Super Models and Those Who Once Aspired To Be, Sunset Boulevard, The Idea of Taking The Rest of the Day Off, and People Who Have Big Houses From Being on the Radio and TV
Slim & JT Chickens and Cousin have found themselves
at the helm of quite the rock & roll extravaganza. It’s a
late-night cowboy band - complete with them old guitars
and brightlights. These boys love Exile on Main Street
and Buck Owens - love songs with authentic spirit, hard
to find rockstar garb, and causing laughter.
Originally from Atlanta, Slim & JT and Cousin, crazy as it
may sound, relocated the band to Malibu in 1997 upon
signing with GRC Records and the release of their first
record ‘Greatest Hits’.
They’ve recently started ATD Records and completed
their new record entitled ‘Tales of a Late Night Cowboy
Band’. Slim Chickens... rockin' stories about life, love,
and the pursuit of as much as possible.
A genre sometimes overlooked in today’s landscape
of sleepy café or too loud and lacking melody, Rolling
Stones, Bob Seger, and Gram Parsons influences run
throughout Slim Chickens songwriting and performance.
Think of Napa Valley rednecks, assuming you’re able.
Some describe the music of Slim Chickens as emotion
laden songs that girls like, without sacrificing the
bravado that encompasses the rock & roll spirit.
If you love great songs from the past 50 years, you’ll
get where they’re coming from.
alright, so people always say happy hump day for Wednesdays. I think its just as strange to say happy Uphill on Tuesdays, or happy Downhill on Thursdays, but i've never ever seen or heard anyone wish that. -Brandon
Great music! Thanks for your friendship, and welcome aboard the Redline ship. Looking forward to sharing the journey ahead with you. Take Care, and thanks again. Peace,
hey guys thanks for the friend request. u guys sound ambitious and that's great! go for your dreams. hope you're enjoying our music+video cheers ben@happenstance