Brent Amaker and the Rodeo

Brent Amaker and the Rodeo is an American Country and Western band from Seattle, Washington consisting of Brent Amaker, Tiny Dancer, Sugar McGuinn, Ben Strehle, and Bryan Crawford.

Overview

Brent Amaker and the Rodeo formed in Seattle, Washington, in 2005.[1] The band's image recalls influential country musician Johnny Cash, 'The Man in Black', as they dress head-to-toe in black with matching Stetson hats and cowboy boots. They are billed as influenced by art rock performers Devo and glam rock's David Bowie.[2]

Much emphasis is put into the band's image as evidenced by a large collection of photos and music videos done by the band, fans, and photographers and videographers. The Rodeo have a cinematic quality and are often put in context of spaghetti western films made by Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone.[3]

Their concerts often feature a dancing girl from local burlesque troupes and a phenomenon only known as the "Whiskey Baptism" where Amaker welcomes new fans into the "Church of the Rodeo" by pouring shots of liquor into their mouths.[4]

Recently, they have been gaining notoriety from their cover of "Pocket Calculator" by German electro-pioneers Kraftwerk.[5]

They also performed in the indie slasher film "Punch" directed by Jay Cynik. Cynik also wrote a comic book based on the exploits of the band on tour called "Mescal de la Muerte." Illustrated by Portland, Oregon artist, Simon Young, the graphic adult novel was included in their 2010 release "Please Stand By."[6]

Founding member of The Rodeo, Sugar McGuinn died in a motorcycle accident on March 26, 2016. Sugar was the original bass player for the Rodeo and played with the project through 2014. New bassist Jordan Gomes is the most recent addition to the project.

You can reference this article at The Stranger for verification of Sugar's passing. An updated list of current (and former) band members can be found below. http://www.thestranger.com/feature/2016/04/06/23911212/person-of-interest

Personnel

  • Brent Amaker-Vocals/Guitar
  • Ryan Leyva - Lead Guitar
  • Jordan Gomes - Bass
  • Ben Strehle-Rhythm Guitar, back-up vocals
  • Bryan Crawford-Drums, back-up vocals

Former Members

  • Tiny Dancer
  • Lance Mercer
  • Cinderella
  • Mason Lowe
  • Curtis Andreen
  • Tim Harmon
  • Louis O'Callaghan
  • Graig Markel
  • Sugar McGuinn
  • Aaron Mlasko

Discography

  • Brent Amaker and the Rodeo
  • Howdy Do (Gravewax Records)
  • Please Stand By (Spark & Shine)
  • Year of the Dragon (Fin Records) 2013

Compilations

Singles

Film/TV/Other Appearances

  • Brent Amaker and the Rodeo's song "Doomed" was featured on the season 7 finale of the Showtime series Weeds.
  • Brent Amaker and the Rodeo's song "You Call Me the Devil" was featured on the Showtime series Californication on Season 2 Episode 6 "Coke Dick & the First Kick"
  • Brent Amaker and the Rodeo appeared in Jay Cynik's indie slasher film "Punch" and contributed music to the film's soundtrack
  • Brent Amaker and the Rodeo's song "Man In Charge" was featured in Episode 2 of HBO's mini-series Big Little Lies featuring Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon.

References

  1. Jack. "Brent Amaker & the Rodeo Announce New Album & Tour Dates". Altsounds. Altsounds. Archived from the original on 3 October 2012. Retrieved 9 August 2010.
  2. "SXSW Schedule, SXSW Music Festival". SXSW Schedule. SXSW Music Festival. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21.
  3. "MP3 at 3PM: Brent Amaker and the Rodeo". MP3 at 3PM. Magnet Magazine. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
  4. Stout, Gene (11 January 2007). "Seattle Noise: Brent Amaker and the Rodeo". Seattle PI. Seattle PI. Retrieved 11 January 2007.
  5. Eddy, Chuck. "The Bands You Didn't See, But Maybe Should Have, at SXSW". Rolling Stone. Rolling Stone. Retrieved 20 March 2011.
  6. Heinsius, Ryan. "Men In Black". Flagstaff Live. Flagstaff Live. Archived from the original on 16 August 2011. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
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