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547:' house in Coldwater Canyon in Los Angeles, with the Enactron truck in the driveway doing the recording. The Sluggers continued to play bars and colleges, primarily in the Southeast but with some forays up East, until early 1980, when Krekel's agent, Don Light, persuaded Krekel to leave the band and embark on a solo career. He later assembled another version of the Sluggers, with Tom Comer (stage name Tom Comet) on bass and David Willis Bailey on drums. 115: 27: 68: 217: 294: 619:
The backing tracks were recorded over three days end of August 2001 with overdubs recorded a few weeks later. The CD was originally to be by Tim Krekel and the Kasualties, with a song titled "We're All Casualties" as the lead-off track. That version was never finished and remains unreleased. With the
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While in Louisville in the early 1970s, Krekel grouped with a band consisting of himself on guitar and vocals, John Owen (bass and vocals), and Bobby Jones (drums and vocals). They first played at 118 W. Washington Street behind white soul singer Len Wade (for then-lease-owner Eddie Donaldson). When
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and Krekel resurrected a song he wrote in the early 1990s, named "No Mo Do Giacomo". The new recording soon took on a life of its own and caught the eye of NBC Sports which filmed Krekel and his band and showed highlights of the performance during a pre-Preakness National broadcast. About the same
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was released across the U.S. on the Envoy/FFE label. Krekel along with drummer Mike Alger and bassist Rick Harper recorded the CD over the latter part of 2001, with the assistance of engineer David Barrick (Barrick Recording Studio) and co-producer Ben Ewing (Nashville-based Artists Envoy Agency).
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In 1993, disillusioned with the music industry, Krekel moved back to Louisville. Rejuvenated by his return to familiar surroundings, Krekel remembered why he began to make music in the first place. He started a new band, the Groovebillys, and pursued music with a renewed vigor.
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Still under the name Dusty, he started another band which developed a strong local following. Krekel reported: "We played almost every Sunday night at this place called the Storefront Congregation. There was always someone really good sittin' in with us, like
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Krekel's first band was an eight-piece basement band called The Octaves. He continued to improve his skills and, by the late 1960s, he was in a popular Louisville band called Dusty. It was around this time that two of Krekel's peers,
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Krekel, Owen, and Jones then went a block down from 118 W. Washington Street to play at the Red Dog. Here, Steve Ferguson (from NRBQ) sat in periodically with his guitar and sang on occasion during the winter.
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was being pressed onto thousands of CDs, millions of race fans were sitting in front of their TVs seeing Krekel and the band play "No Mo Do Giacomo". In 2007, Krekel released
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Krekel and the Groovebillys first release, L&N, quickly became the best-selling record in Louisville—outselling national releases. The band's next release, 1999's
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Wade left the gig three months into a six-month contract, Krekel, Owen and Jones carried on with Jones singing lead and Krekel and Owen singing harmony. They favored
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Krekel was offered the opportunity to make his own record and decided to leave Buffett's band to pursue his own musical vision. His first effort, with the Sluggers
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Krekel was born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1950. He became interested in music early in life and his first lessons were on the drums. He began taking
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Vaughn Meader (from Massachusetts, then living in Louisville and having recorded another album—not released) also sat in. Local musicians (including
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Krekel and the Sluggers toured the country for a few years performing with musicians including Carl Perkins, the Blasters and
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lessons at age 10 or 11, when he realised that "the guitar player was up front getting all the attention,
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said "Krekel works the roots-rock territory with an authority gained from 25 years in the business".
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Krekel continued to write, perform and play with other musicians. He recorded his next album for
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on the Natchez Trace Label, which featured Michael Webb and the Tim Krekel Orchestra.
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The songs he wrote or co-wrote were performed, among others, by:
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called the Sluggers "a roots-based guitar band that matters".
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The Italian record company, Appaloosa Records, released his
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and was soon playing gigs there. He did some recording for
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