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Hayseed Dixie

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Overview

Hayseed Dixie

Hayseed Dixie began one innocent Summer day in 2000 when John Wheeler and Mike Daly drank roughly enough whiskey to float a battleship from the Florida Coast over to Portugal and back and decided to play around in John’s studio. Having spent the previous few years touring around with assorted country hat-acts, John had assembled a proper pile of recording equipment. Thus when he and Mike discovered in their drunken epiphany that the Lost Highway of Reverend Hank Williams and the Highway to Hell of Bishop Bon Scott were indeed the same identical stretch of tarmac, they were well and truly prepared to document this revelation in situ.

East Nashville, Tennessee in the Summer of 2000 was a proper Bohemian party place, and a few friends stopped by, drank some of John’s whiskey, and played and sang on this recording here and there, as was the custom of the times. And ten AC/DC songs were suddenly reimagined and recorded forever anew, entirely reinvented as Appalachian Mountain hillbilly rave-ups. Everyone danced (oh how they danced!) around the studio room and out onto the porch and drank more whiskey. (You should have been there. Really. You should have.)

Now, functioning well as “Exhibit A” in the demonstration of how one’s beginnings rarely know one’s ends, Hayseed Dixie have evolved into a proper force, one that most people either love, hate, or have never heard of. There isn’t really any middle ground, nor should there be. But fourteen albums – consisting of both original material and reinterpretations of previously rendered songs – and global physical *sales in excess of half a million copies, with over 1,200 live shows in 31 different countries testify: Hayseed Dixie are the undisputed creators of the musical genre, Rockgrass. There are many copycats, converts, and disciples out there. Accept no imitations.

 

Support Act – Shanghai Treason

Sheffield Banjo folk rockers Shanghai Treason have gone from strength to strength since launching in late 2019, they’ve supported the likes of Ferocious Dog, Terrorvision, Skinny Lister, Buzzcocks, Stiff Little Fingers, Everly Pregnant Brothers and recently toured the UK with The Rumjacks.

The band’s highly anticipated self titled debut album was released in January 2022 and received much critical acclaim. The band are back out on the road touring with Hayseed Dixie in March 2023.

It’s a high octane, knees up, party atmosphere kind of performance, leaving crowds with smiles all round reaching for a fresh round of pints, or two, or more likely three, it’s just that kind of music.

Price

£19

Reviews

“The Hayseed’s berserk hedonism is indeed refreshing! ***** (5 Stars)” – The Guardian

“Hayseed Dixie highlights the worth of mountain music to all things rock: energy, dirt-punk rhythm, careening harmonies and the fundamental right of all no-good fuck-ups to raise hell come Saturday night.”Uncut

“Superlative musicians with a deep love and understanding of the dynamics of both modern rock and ancient hillbilly music”The Times

“I enjoyed this and . . . on further investigation . . . it’s not good . . . it’s fabulous!”Brian May, Queen

“This is great! I can’t wait to get the royalty check!”Gene Simmons, KISS