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Blood on the Saddle Set To Bring Punk And Western To Downtown Los Angeles - Broadway World Music

Blood On The Saddle Set to Bring Punk And Western to Downtown Los Angeles

By: Josh Sharpe Pioneering Punk & Western band Blood on the Saddle returns to play a Los Angeles date at the Redwood Bar on August 16, 2024, with the Mike Livingstone Trio and Habegger’s Celebrity Telethon. The band is celebrating the 40th anniversary of their self-titled debut album and has released “First Blood,” a collection...

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"First Blood" - Blood on the Saddle

Blood On The Saddle Revisits History With ‘FIRST BLOOD’ Release – From BroadwayWorld.com

By: Blair Ingenthron In a June 2, 1985 article, Los Angeles Times Music Critic Chris Willman described Blood on the Saddle’s self-titled, 1984 debut album as “One of the most absorbing vinyl wonders the city has produced in the last few years.” Later that year, in the December issue of Spin Magazine, Andrea ‘Enthal wrote,...

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Greg Davis Brings ‘Blood On The Saddle’s’ Catalog To Ton-Up Records

Ton-Up Records, a division of Ton-Up Inc., has entered into an agreement with Greg Davis, the groundbreaking musician, songwriter, and founder of the legendary Country Punk band, Blood on the Saddle. The new Ton-Up Inc. deal covers the worldwide rights to Blood on the Saddle’s recorded music catalog, including classics such as “I Wish I Was...

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San Diego Reader

San Diego Reader: They’re Dead, What Can I Do – By Ken Leighton

Greg Davis formed Blood on the Saddle in 1982. The twang-and-thrash band spearheaded the L.A.-based cowpunk scene that included Tex and the Horseheads, Gun Club, and Rank and File. “It’s safe to say Blood on the Saddle and the Hickoids both invented cowpunk independently,” says the singer-guitarist. “We opened for the Circle Jerks, Dwight Yoakam,...

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"CLASSY COWPUNKS" - LA Weekly- October 19-25, 1984

LA Weekly: BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME

To the fans and critics, it’s “country-punk.” To the band itself, it’s Western-folk-thrash.” Whatever you call the hybrid, Blood on the Saddle’s 78-r.p.m. blend of traditional and newfangled strains as much to Jimmie Rodgers as to Johnny Rotten. It may sound like a joke, but this is a band that makes the incongruous congruous. Founder...

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