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The Earps

General Info

  • Genre: Country / Glam / Rock

    Location P H O E N I X, Arizona, US

    Profile Views: 129631

    Last Login: 8/10/2011

    Member Since 3/3/2005

    Website myspace.com/theearpsaz

    Record Label Big Bender Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    In 2004, the original lineup of The Earps debuted at The Hard Rock Cafe in Phoenix, a location of the international franchise that was once lampooned by Krusty the Clown on a TV episode of The Simpsons. (The exact quote was "The Hard Rock Cafe in Phoenix has better crap!") The Earps shared the stage with five other terrible garage bands that night. With the exception of The Earps and Civet, the other bands that performed that night are now defunct with a history that is as obscure as any musician who ever autographed a guitar display at the very underwhelming Phoenix Hard Rock Cafe. .... By 2005, Hotwheels McGregor and Marvelous Matt Maverick were joined by an Oklahoman guitarist called Ump Ump. In late 2005, The Earps recruited Buckshot George on bass guitar, who had played for indie rock legend Jeff Dahl for several years. During 2006, the band developed a following, playing with Nashville Pussy and Gilby Clarke. On New Years 2006, The Earps opened for Veruca Salt at the Ultimate Scottsdale Block Party. In 2007, the band met Veruca Salt's two biggest fans. They were both female, hot and impressed enough to hang out with the band in Las Vegas (The guys had them at "We once opened for Veruca Salt.") Hotwheels McGregor offended them with a dirty and sexist joke inside their limosine and they ditched the band in a Vegas parking garage. Despite not getting laid by Veruca Salt groupies, the band was not defeated and began filming footage for their "I Love Las Vegas" video that night. .... Later that year, the band recorded their debut full-length called ..Here Come The Earps.., which was released by Big Bender Records in 2007. The album was followed by a 3-week US tour where the band played rock n roll every night, got drunk every night, ate White Castle nearly every day, visited a huge wildlife museum in Missouri and blew Halloween pumpkins to smithereens with firearms in rural Kentucky. The Earps, who were incredibly hungover at the time, also performed live on-air and conducted an interview on KDHX FM in St. Louis. During the tour, they also visited The Rooster Run General Store near Bardstown, Kentucky, a minor roadside attraction that inspired the song "Rooster Run." .... Following the tour, The Earps continued performing in the Phoenix area. The most notable gigs were Arizona Bike Week and opening slots for Rhino Bucket and Joe Buck (Hank III). Like any almost any other indie label band, The Earps were unable to tour in 2008 due to extremely high fuel costs. .... In early 2009, Ump Ump left the band for personal reasons and selected Denver Dane as his favored choice as successor. Denver Dane has performed with Oktober, Big Bender artists Marty Jones and Buckskin Stallion and Jason Ringenberg (from Jason & The Scorchers). .... The Earps are a rock n roll band with honky tonk influences. They have been called "cowpunk" and "butt rockabilly". One local Phoenix country-blues artist described them as "Hank III... KISS... David Allan Coe... New York Dolls... Jason and the Scorchers..." The Earps are known for entertaining live shows that fall somewhere between arena rock and episodes of Hee Haw. .... The Earps released their sophomore CD titled "Get a Room" on June, 15 2010. Two weeks later Buckshot George made good on his monthly threats & finally returned to his native Kentucky & fulfill his lifelong dream of being a moonshiner. Gilby Slimm came along quickly to complete the current line up. .... .. .. .. .... .. .. ....Marshall Stacks And Cowboy Hats.. - ..College Times.., Phoenix, AZ.. .. .. ....Born In A Barn.. - ..SLWeekly.., Salt Lake City, Utah.. .. .. ....The Earps Take To The Road.. - ..Get Out.., Phoenix, AZ.. .. .. ....Here Come The Earps.. - ..944 Magazine.., Everywhere.. .. .. ....Here Come The Earps (CD review)..- ..Phoenix New Times.., Phoenix, AZ.. .. .. ....Valley Veterans The Earps Are Ready to Resume Their Cross Country Hellraising..- ..Phoenix New Times.., Phoenix, AZ.. .. .. ....The Earps in Pop Rocket Press..- ..Pop Rocket Press.., Prescott, AZ.. .. .. ....Get a Room (CD Review)..- ..Indie Music Examiner.., Orange County, CA.. .. .. ....Get a Room (CD Review)..- ..Michael Rys.., Toledo, OH.. .. .. .. .. .. I Love Las Vegas .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
  • Members

    ......Hotwheels McGregor..- vocals, guitars...... ....Denver Dane..- guitar, vocals...... ....Gilby Slimm..- bass, vocals...... ....Marvelous Matt Maverick..-drums......
  • Influences

    Bryan Adams, Autograph, Steely Dan and Black Oak Arkansas
  • Sounds Like

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  • Miss Holley King

    CAN'T WAIT to hear the new tunes!!!!!!!! 

    1 year ago
  • The Wyatts

    Sup bitches! We r playing the Sail Inn tomorrow night. Stop out if ya want a lesson on how to play music. First 10 min r free. Hope u guys are well. Playing Tucson soon??

    2 years ago
  • KICKIN' ASS

    "ALWAYS GOING FAST" NUEVOS TEMAS!!!!

    3 years ago
  • Miss Holley King

    “Twangin’ Surf” Show #91/1
    1st Hour
    Flat Duo Jets - Wild Trip (inst)
    Flat Duo Jets - Stalkin’ (inst)
    Dick Dale - Ghost Riders In The Sky (inst)
    Link Wray - The Swag (inst)
    Joe Maphis - Bye, Bye
    Buck Owens - Buckaroo (inst)
    Duane Eddy - Ramrod (inst)
    Al Casey with the K-C-Ettes - Guitars Guitars Guitars
    Tex Pederson & his Sunset Ramblers - Rockelene
    The Trashmen - Walk Don’t Run
    The Catalinas - Bonzai Washout
    The Centurions - Bullwinkle Pt. II
    The Impacts - Blue Surf..
    Beat Rats - Rat Fink (inst)
    Mexican Chilli Taco Fiesta - Los Amos Del West (inst)
    Pee Wee Moore & the Dreadful Snakes - Leavin With The Band
    Stupidity - Bustin’ Out
    Stupidity - Go Getter Janey
    Rosie Flores & the Pine Valley Cosmonauts - This Cat’s In The Dog House
    Rosie Flores & the Pine Valley Cosmonauts - I Ain’t Got You



    “Roadside Special” Show #91/2
    2nd Hour
    Southern Culture On The Skids - Banana Pudding
    Marty Brom - One Cup Of Coffee
    Ray Smith - Travelin’ Salesman
    Jawbone - Saucy Sauce
    Carl Perkins - Dixie Fried
    Walter Brown and his Band - Jelly Roll Rock
    Gore Gore Girls - Sweet Potato
    Sleepy La Beef - Poke Salad Annie
    The Collins Kids - Shortin’ Bread Rock
    Jerry Lee Lewis - Jambalaya
    Wanda Jackson - My Big Iron Skillet
    The Carlistes - No Help Wanted
    Buddy Holly - Midnight Shift
    Hank III - Thrown Out Of The Bar
    The Earps - Rooster Run
    Mexican Chilli Taco Fiesta - The Masked Surfer (inst)
    Mexican Chilli Taco Fiesta - Lift Off (inst)
    Chuck Maultsby & his Old Band - My Girl Passed Out In Her Food

    3 years ago
  • Blooze Bar

    LOOKIN FORWARD TO THIS SATURDAY NIGHT!!! DEC 5TH
    THE EARPS AND A BOY NAMED SIOUX!!
    YEEEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAA!!!!!

    3 years ago
  • Blue Ribbon Radio

    thanks for being friends with blue ribbon radio!

    3 years ago
  • Miss Holley King

    Hey strangers... hope the world is treatin' ya just fine...

    3 years ago
  • Full Well Recording Stu…

    why call a rabbit "jack?"

    3 years ago
  • BOLENBOX GUITAR AMPS

    SUP BRUDDAS!


    SEE YOU SATURDAY!

    3 years ago
  • Doll Face Disaster

    THANKS FOR THE ADD

    3 years ago
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Bio:

In 2004, the original lineup of The Earps debuted at The Hard Rock Cafe in Phoenix, a location of the international franchise that was once lampooned by Krusty the Clown on a TV episode of The Simpsons. (The exact quote was "The Hard Rock Cafe in Phoenix has better crap!") The Earps shared the stage with five other terrible garage bands that night. With the exception of The Earps and Civet, the other bands that performed that night are now defunct with a history that is as obscure as any musician who ever autographed a guitar display at the very underwhelming Phoenix Hard Rock Cafe.

By 2005, Hotwheels McGregor and Marvelous Matt Maverick were joined by an Oklahoman guitarist called Ump Ump. In late 2005, The Earps recruited Buckshot George on bass guitar, who had played for indie rock legend Jeff Dahl for several years. During 2006, the band developed a following, playing with Nashville Pussy and Gilby Clarke. On New Years 2006, The Earps opened for Veruca Salt at the Ultimate Scottsdale Block Party. In 2007, the band met Veruca Salt's two biggest fans. They were both female, hot and impressed enough to hang out with the band in Las Vegas (The guys had them at "We once opened for Veruca Salt.") Hotwheels McGregor offended them with a dirty and sexist joke inside their limosine and they ditched the band in a Vegas parking garage. Despite not getting laid by Veruca Salt groupies, the band was not defeated and began filming footage for their "I Love Las Vegas" video that night.

Later that year, the band recorded their debut full-length called Here Come The Earps, which was released by Big Bender Records in 2007. The album was followed by a 3-week US tour where the band played rock n roll every night, got drunk every night, ate White Castle nearly every day, visited a huge wildlife museum in Missouri and blew Halloween pumpkins to smithereens with firearms in rural Kentucky. The Earps, who were incredibly hungover at the time, also performed live on-air and conducted an interview on KDHX FM in St. Louis. During the tour, they also visited The Rooster Run General Store near Bardstown, Kentucky, a minor roadside attraction that inspired the song "Rooster Run."

Following the tour, The Earps continued performing in the Phoenix area. The most notable gigs were Arizona Bike Week and opening slots for Rhino Bucket and Joe Buck (Hank III). Like any almost any other indie label band, The Earps were unable to tour in 2008 due to extremely high fuel costs.

In early 2009, Ump Ump left the band for personal reasons and selected Denver Dane as his favored choice as successor. Denver Dane has performed with Oktober, Big Bender artists Marty Jones and Buckskin Stallion and Jason Ringenberg (from Jason & The Scorchers).

The Earps are a rock n roll band with honky tonk influences. They have been called "cowpunk" and "butt rockabilly". One local Phoenix country-blues artist described them as "Hank III... KISS... David Allan Coe... New York Dolls... Jason and the Scorchers..." The Earps are known for entertaining live shows that fall somewhere between arena rock and episodes of Hee Haw.

The Earps released their sophomore CD titled "Get a Room" on June, 15 2010.




Marshall Stacks And Cowboy Hats - College Times, Phoenix, AZ
Born In A Barn - SLWeekly, Salt Lake City, Utah
The Earps Take To The Road - Get Out, Phoenix, AZ
Here Come The Earps - 944 Magazine, Everywhere
Here Come The Earps (CD review)- Phoenix New Times, Phoenix, AZ
Valley Veterans The Earps Are Ready to Resume Their Cross Country Hellraising- Phoenix New Times, Phoenix, AZ
The Earps in Pop Rocket Press- Pop Rocket Press, Prescott, AZ
Get a Room (CD Review)- Indie Music Examiner, Orange County, CA
Get a Room (CD Review)- Michael Rys, Toledo, OH

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