Over the course of four decades as Reverend Horton Heat, Jim Heath has built an especially robust fan base. Credit his sheer talent and artistic curiosity, sure. But mostly, Heath plays a prolific ...
On Saturday night at the Longhorn Ballroom, The Reverend Horton Heat headlined an incredibly crowded, three-act Tex-Mex rampage that never eased off the gas pedal. As fans trickled into the venue, ...
Rockabilly, with its country and R&B influences, is one of the oldest forms of rock ‘n’ roll. But when Jim Heath transitioned into Reverend Horton Heat, the genre was practically extinct. “Music fans ...
For Reverend Horton Heat frontman Jim Heath, the automobile symbolizes freedom, music means escape and the relationship between cars and guitars is one that’s frequently defined his best work. Often ...
The Left Coast Luau festival will make its debut at Oak Canyon Park in Silverado on Saturday, Sept. 9. Headlined by rockabilly group Reverend Horton Heat, the single-day event is set to deliver a ...
While their music conjures up the sights and sounds of a bygone era, rockabilly cats the Reverend Horton Heat rarely look back, plowing ahead with reckless abandon over 12 studio albums. Nearly 40 ...
Telling Jim Heath he can’t tour is like telling a kid that Christmas is canceled. But Heath, founder and leader of psychobilly-rockabilly-surf trio The Reverend Horton Heat, had to store the tour bus ...
Loaded guns, space heaters, and big skies. Welcome to the lethal littered landscape of Jim Heath's imagination. True to his high evangelical calling, Jim is a Revelator, both revealing & ...
The Toadies will hit the road this fall to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their debut Rubberneck with Reverend Horton Heat in the supporting slot, along with Nashville Pussy, Drakulas, and Frankie ...
To make Rev, the Reverend Horton Heat’s first studio album in four years, the band forced itself to redo songs as many as five times in a row. But that wasn’t because the guys in the veteran ...
2019 - “I’m afraid I’m on the Willie Nelson retirement program, which means I’ll never retire,” promises Jim Heath, sounding every inch a Texan. By day, Jim Heath is a mild-mannered musical historian ...