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Killbilly

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DJ Craig "Niteman" Taylor, who liked it so much that he called Wooley to invite his entire band to come on his show to perform. Wooley then admitted that he had no "band", and that he had recorded the album by himself, to which Taylor replied, given that Taylor knew how to sing and play harmonica,
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they should make Killbilly a real band. Wooley and Taylor went on to do so. They played their first show on March 12, 1987. The band's lineup changed, but its core members were Wooley, Taylor, singer and banjo player
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Killbilly originated in 1986, when its guitarist, Alan Wooley, wrote and recorded the cassette "Foggy Mountain Anarchy" entirely by himself. At the time, Wooley was performing with the
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was internationally distributed. The band broke up due to financial insolvency in 1994, and played their last show on November 4 that year.
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Alan Wooley, Craig "Niteman" Taylor, Stephen Trued, Harris "Stealth" Kirby, Richard Hunter, Michael Schwedler,
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s Robert Wilonsky described the band as "irreplaceable" and their breakup in 1994 as the "end of an era".
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on Crystal Clear Records. Like their previous album,
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band the White Shapes. He then sent the cassette to
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Dallas
Texas
Bluegrass music
punk rock
Flying Fish Records
Crystal Clear Records
Rhett Miller
Murry Hammond
Mark Rubin
Danny Barnes
Dallas, Texas
bluegrass
shred metal
Dallas Observer
punk rock
KNON
Stephen Trued
Harris Kirby
Michael Schwedler
Flying Fish Records
Crystal Clear Records
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"Killbilly's Bluegrass Sound Takes Fine Twists And Turns"
Hartford Courant


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