Rockabilly/Psychobilly * Head’n Out West (Album Version) * The Altar Billies * Gretsch White Falcon

Learn More about the Altar Billies at: * No Getting over U (American Graffiti): * * Aim’n High: * From The album Altar Billies album “Head’n out West“ * Drone/aerial footage provided by Aerial Media Creations: Altar Billies facebook: Engineered and produced by Mike Eckes, Keith Rogers, and Storm’n Norman. Recorded at NRG studios in Los Angeles, California. Overdubs completed at: Mildred one and Project k Studio. Mixed by Keith Rogers at Project K studios: Mastered by Rich Renken @ REV4 audio: The Altar Billies album/CD “Head’n out West“ Available on CD baby and itunes: CD or Download on CD Baby: Altar Billies reverbnation: Altar Billies facebook: Altar Billies CD Baby: ALTAR BILLIES youtube channel: Other videos by the Altar Billies:: I’m Still Stand’n: Aim’n High: Titans of the Wasatch (Ballad of the BiG Boy) - song about the biggest locomotive in the world!! Check out the “train“ version of “Ballad of the Big Boy“ synced to Big Boy Steam locomotive footage from the day: You Can’t look Up, When You’re Look’n Down:(Recorded live at NRG studio) SummerTime Blues (Live at NAMM 2013): Hold on (live At NRG studio) : Can’t look up (Live at the Observatory, opening for Lee Rocker): Orange Blossom Special: (Live at the Observatory, opening for Lee Rocker): Special thanks to: Gretsch Guitars: and Dunlop Strings/ MXR: Howdy!! The Altar Billies are a trio from Orange County California fronted by guitarist/vocalist Michael W Stand. Rounding out the group are Johnny X on upright and Chuck Cummings on Drums. The group covers many classics hits, as well as newly penned originals. Altar Billies are one of many groups that are taking a “liking“ to a new and rapidly growing alt country/rockabilly/ psychobilly trend (Punktry as they like to call it). The group has been playing all over Southern California for about 7 years. They perform for a large variety of audiences both young and old. The Altar billies have played at such venues as the Anaheim House of Blues, The NAMM show in Anaheim, The Gretsch “Twang-o-Rama, Rhythm and Rods Rockabilly Festival, The Observatory in Costa Mesa, Orange Street Fair, 5 and Diner Rockabilly Bash, The Audiofeed Music Festival, as well as many clubs in the OC area. They have also opened several times for local OC icon Big Sandy, as well as for Lee Rocker of the Stray Cats.. The group has released several singles recorded live at NRG studios in Hollywood (recording studio for such acts as No Doubt and John Fogerty). Both “Hold on“ and “You Can’t Look Up, when you’re Look’n Down“ are available on itunes and on youtube via the “Altar Billies Youtube Channel.“ Now with the release of their new full length project “Head’n Out West“ in July of 2014, the band is ready and geared up to explore and expand into new musical territory. Each song on “Head’n out West“ is a testament to the band’s firm believe in God, family and country. There is more to this group than meets the eye, as the 14 songs (plus a surprise reprise) seeks to establish the Altar Billies as a viable and serious rockabilly/ Americana act. Indeed “Head’n out West“ brings plenty to the table and more, in a “Spirit of lightening“ that will surely keep you rock’n, dance’n, shake’n and move’n. The Altar Billies are proud to carry the rockabilly torch and keep this musical heritage alive and relevant. They are 3 swell guys that work hard, play together really well and have a good time in the process!
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