BR549-Baby are you getting tired of me
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- BR5-49 is an American country music band active from the mid-1990s. The group was formed in Nashville in 1993 by co-leads Gary Bennett and Chuck Mead. Their music, referred to as alternative country or neotraditional, contains elements of western swing and rockabilly. They eschew modern Top 40 pop-country for a more raw, honky-tonk sound, with songs about 50s pin-up/dominatrix Bettie Page and The Ramones. They took their name from a telephone number regularly used in a Junior Samples sketch on the television show Hee Haw.
Before moving to Nashville and forming BR5-49, Chuck Mead led the legendary Homestead Grays, a roots-rock outfit based out of Chuck's home town, Lawrence, Kansas. Named after a Negro League baseball team, the band recorded a full length CD entitled El Supremo along with a vinyl-only EP entitled "Big Hits." Notorious for their raucous live shows at midwestern clubs and campuses in the mid to late 1980's, Mead and the Homestead Grays began to draw crowds in Kansas City, Minneapolis and Chicago.
In 1995, Mead and the members of BR5-49 came together to play at Robert's Western World, a clothing store turned honky-tonk in Nashville's eclectic "Lower Broad" district.
Upon the release of their debut album in 1996, the new band BR5-49 was named as one of the hottest bands of 1996 by Rolling Stone magazine, and gained a wide audience in 1997 when they made their singular appearance on the PBS music television program Austin City Limits. [1]
BR549 (the hyphen was dropped in 2001) has toured with Bob Dylan, the Mavericks, Junior Brown, the Black Crowes, and Brian Setzer. The band is currently on hiatus. Multi-Instrumentalist Don Herron is touring with Bob Dylan, and lead vocalist Chuck Mead is performing with the honky-tonk country supergroup The Hillbilly All-Stars, along with Robert Reynolds and Paul Deakin of the Mavericks and solo recording artist/actor Mark Collie.
Former co-lead vocalist, and co-founder, Gary Bennett released his solo debut, Human Condition, in February of 2006, and former bassist Geoff Firebaugh is a member of the Nashville based rockabilly outfit Hillbilly Casino. Despite shows in Europe in 2007 it's unclear if the band will return to its capacity as a full-time touring band.
The band plays here in a very hillbilly way "Baby are you getting tired of me" with Ricky Skaggs on the fiddle
Yepisited Nashville twice and saw them at Robert's on Broadway is where they started. I visited Nashville twice and saw them both times at Robert's. Great as always. Love the sound!!!!
yah these guys are awesome
Thanks for the bio!!
Please,Please,Please Bring back the original BR549
Some years ago I saw these guys for the first time. They opened for The Brian Setzer Orchestra in Tampa. A happy accident hearing them. They've been known to appear on A Prarie Home Companion. Quality finds quality.
Cool band and song!
I heard them on lower Broad when they were first starting
gary is alive and we'll and playing music in washington
wow, all that hair ,chuck
1:46 - 1:48 XD
Thanks for the bio!!