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The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band is a three-piece
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from
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. They have played up to 250 dates per year at venues ranging from bars to festivals since 2006. To date, they have released ten albums and one EP, most of which have charted on the Billboard and iTunes Charts.


Members

* Reverend Peyton –
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, lead
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, and principal songwriter :On stage he plays a rusty 1930 steel-bodied
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guitar, a 1934 wood-bodied National Trojan
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and a 1994 reproduction of a 1929
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acoustic. He has recently added a three-string
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to his stage collection. Peyton uses no outboard gear other than a three input switch box between his guitars and the amplifier. He is a noted proponent of
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, playing the bass line of songs with his thumb while simultaneously playing the melody, the melody of a different song or a
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with his fingers. * "Washboard" Breezy "The Miss Elizabeth of Country Blues" Peyton – washboard :She plays the washboard using work gloves to which thimbles have been attached. Her aggressive playing style have earned her the reputation as being "arguably the finest percussion player around", and setting fire to her instrument on stage has become a hallmark of the band's reputation for high energy live shows. The washboards used on stage are available for sale at the merchandise table at their concerts. *
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:He plays a small drum kit, augmented with a five-gallon plastic bucket fitted with drum hardware. The band claims they are the only rock band with a bucket endorsement deal.


History

The Reverend Peyton was born April 12, 1981, in
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. At age 12, Rev Peyton's father gave him a red Kay "State of the Art" model guitar, eventually purchasing a Gorilla amplifier once he learned to play. A friend pointed out the blues sound of Rev Peyton's guitar playing, sending Peyton off on an exploration of the blues of
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,
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and B.B. King's cousin
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. Further exploration led to pre-
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"country blues", and a desire to learn the
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style of artists like
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. At the time Peyton was unable to master it, instead playing more pick-oriented blues. Peyton played a party following his high school graduation, and the next morning suffered excruciating pain in his hands. Doctors told Peyton he'd never be able to hold his left hand in fretting position again. At that point, he gave up on music and spent a year working as the desk clerk in a hotel. During the period when he couldn't physically play guitar, he spent hours imagining playing guitar. Eventually Peyton sought other medical advice. The Indiana Hand Center operated on his left hand removing a mass of scar tissue which gave him a new flexibility and greater control in his fretting hand that enabled him to play in the "finger" style that had long eluded him.
While recovering from surgery, Rev Peyton met Breezy. He played her the music of Charley Patton, and she played him Jimbo Mathus, Jimbo Mathus' album ''Plays Songs For Rosetta'', a benefit for his childhood caretaker - Patton's daughter, Rosetta. Their first date was at the
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, where Peyton won a stuffed animal they named the "Big Damn Bear", which gave them a name for their band. Breezy took up the washboard, and the pair started writing songs. A trip to
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inspired them to resume playing music, and their first gigs were at Melody Inn Tavern in
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. The band played blues festivals, headlined two nights at actor Morgan Freeman's
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in Clarksdale, and toured as the opening act for
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. Eventually, a 40-hour drive from Indiana to
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to open for the
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and
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convinced the band to devote themselves to music and touring full-time. They received an offer from a blues record label, but discovered that they had sold more copies of their independently pressed CD "The Pork'n'Beans Collection" at their concerts than the label had managed to sell of any of their other artists. They married on June 14, 2003. The Big Damn Band has toured constantly in the United States, Canada and Europe, steadily building popularity and sales of their albums. Rev Peyton is a
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. In June 2008, they signed with Los Angeles-based
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Records, a label they shared with
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. They released ''The Whole Fam Damily'' on August 5, 2008 through the label, and it entered the
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Blues Chart at #4. They released three additional albums with SideOneDummy - ''The Wages'', ''Payton on Patton'' and ''Between The Ditches''. September 18, 2014 the band announced that they signed with
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's recently revived
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label, which previously had specialized in reissues. The label announced that "The release of this album marks the first time that a contemporary artist has been released on Yazoo". Their album ''So Delicious'' was released on February 17, 2015. No longer associated with the Yazoo label, the band released ''The Front Porch Sessions'' on March 10, 2017 on the ''Thirty Tigers'' label, debuting at #1 on the iTunes Blues chart, and #2 on the Billboard Blues chart. In 2021 the band released “Dance Songs for Hard Times” that debuted #1 on the Billboard and ITunes Charts. They toured with ZZ Top following the release.


Touring

The Big Damn Band plays more than 250 dates per year, predominantly in the United States, Canada and Europe. The band continues to add more international dates to their touring schedule every year. The majority of their dates are headlining, but they have opened for an eclectic mix of other artists, and have played all the major festivals domestically and internationally including Glastonbury, Bonnaroo, Warped Tour, Telluride and countless others. Their 2007 and 2008 tours included opening dates for the
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band
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, progressive bluegrass band
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and the
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. In 2009, they toured opening for
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, an extensive headlining tour of Europe and began their relationship with the
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, playing played 12 dates in 2009 on the ''Kevin Says'' stage. They were on the entire 2010 Van's Warped Tour on the ''
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'' stage and their song ''Clap Your Hands'' is on disc one of the 2010 Warped Tour compilation CD. They received the ''Best Band of Warped Tour'' award, voted by the crew, bands, and promoters. The band has played other festivals such as Rooster Walk, Austin City Limits, Telluride, and the
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Festival on June 9, 2011. They have also played blues festivals and venues in
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,
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and
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, and spent the fall of 2011 touring Europe. The band played the 2011
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for five consecutive evenings, August 7 through August 11 at the
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, the "World's Largest Biker Bar" that is only open ten days per year. On March 6, 2013 they launched the Big Damn Blues Revolution Tour with
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&
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Winner
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in Columbia, Missouri. During 2020 and 2021, due to tour date cancellations as a side effect of the
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, the band started doing monthly live streams from their home, typically playing an hour of music and encouraging donations or patreon subscriptions during the set.


Media appearances

The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band has been featured on Sirius Satellite Radio, has played multiple showcases at the
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music conference, and has been the musical guest on ''
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''. Their music is featured in the award-winning film
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by Canadian documentarian David Ridgen. Their song "Your Cousin's On Cops" led to a gig as the
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on a
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Pay-Per-View special. In 2008 the band was featured in the Bikes, Blues and Barbecue motorcycle festival in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The band was featured in a cover story of the April/May 2009 issue of Blues Review magazine, and has appeared in a feature on CNN. On January 10, 2013, ''
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'' newspaper reported that the band had licensed four songs to the US cable television network Showtime series '' Shameless''. The first song was used in the soundtrack of the 8th episode of the 3rd series, which premiered on March 10, 2013. Their song ''Something For Nothing'' appears on the series soundtrack album, released April 15, 2014. A video featuring Rev Peyton playing a three-string guitar fashioned out of a 12 gauge shotgun by fellow Indiana native Bryan Fleming went viral, garnering tens of millions of views and mentions on cable TV programs. It was described by the satirical web site
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in their "Great Job, Internet!" feature as "the most American thing ever made". Peyton plays the instrument, releases the safety, aims at a target of a jug full of water, fires, then finishes the song with a laugh. In October 2016, the band started their Hard Times and Weirdness podcast, detailing their adventures on the road. In October 2016, the band's Hard Times and Weirdness podcast was on the Big O and Dukes network. The ''Big O and Dukes Show'' podcast opening theme song is "Clap Your Hands." On April 25, 2017, Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band performed the song live on the Big O and Dukes bunker studios. In 2019, their album ''Poor Until Payday'' was nominated for a
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as the Best Blues Rock Album. Rev Peyton assembled and led the All-Star jam finale at the awards show. Also in 2019, Rev was featured on the cover of ''
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''. In 2020, the Big Damn Band launched their Patreon, with an exclusive podcast exploring the "nuts and bolts" of many of their most popular songs.


Discography


''The Pork'n'Beans Collection''

This first album is all original material, except for
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's "Pony Blues". Album was a basement demo of the earliest recordings of the band before they had toured and is currently out of print. # "My Soul to Keep" # "Plainfield Blues" # "Sure Feels Like Rain" # "Never Seem to Mind" # "Pork Chop Biscuit" # "Ain't Got Nothin'" # "Pony Blues" # "Wejusgetinba" # "One Bad Shoe" # "Rich Man" # "That Train Song"


''Voodoo Cock EP''

Sampler of songs from the album to appear the next year as well as re-recorded versions of songs from the previous album, this more accurately reflected the evolving style of the band and The Rev's lower, rougher voice. Packaged in a simple cardboard slipcase and sold at a lower price, was only available in concert.


''Big Damn Nation''

Produced by Paul Mahern and Jimbo Mathus of the
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, Recorded direct to analog tape with no overdubs, this album most accurately captures the sound of the band in concert. All original material except for the cover of Bukka White's "Aberdeen Mississippi Blues", it includes re-recorded versions of several songs from the first album. The Reverend's voice is lower and more road worn. Jayme Peyton's drum kit has simplified to a single 18" kick, cymbal and an 8" snare, placing the drums in a much higher register than average. # "My Old Man Boogie" # "Long Gone" # "Spreadin' Your Love Around" # "Boom Chank" # "Worryin' Kind" # "Left Hand George" # "Mud" # "Another Bottle" # "Aberdeen" # "Plainfield Blues" # "My Soul to Keep" # "Sugar Man"


''The Gospel Album''

Produced by Paul Mahern at White Ark Studios, ''The Gospel Album'' has similar production and style to that of ''Big Damn Nation''. The album features ''Big Damn Band'' versions of seven gospel classics and one original song, "Blow That Horn", written by The Rev. Peyton. In terms of instrumentation changes, Jayme Peyton brings the
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to the fore-front, which can be heard prominently on the song "Tell All the World John". Packaged in a limited edition tin, ''The Gospel Album'' officially went on-sale September 12, 2007.


''The Whole Fam Damnily''

Recorded in a church in
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. Went on sale August 4, 2008. Entered Billboard's "Blues" chart at #4 Blues guitarist
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was introduced to the album by
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and listed it as one of his top five "not-so-guilty pleasures", saying "His playing is great, but the vocal is where it gets unique" and "He sounds like a lumberjack singing. Try to picture some dude in a flannel shirt, walking through the backwoods with an axe and singing to himself." # "Can't Pay the Bill" # "Mama's Fried Potatoes" # "Worn Out Shoe" # "DT's or the Devil" # "Your Cousin's on Cops" # "John Hughes (The Water Tower's Heart Is Sore)" # "The Creek's Are All Bad" # "Them Old Days Are Gone" # "Walmart Killed the Country Store" # "I'd Love You Baby" # "Everybody's Getting Paid but Me" # "What's Mine Is Yours" # "Persimmon Song" ''Whole Fam Damnily'' Chart History #4 on the Billboard Blues Album Chart


''The Wages''

The first album with new drummer Aaron "Cuz" Persinger was released on May 25, 2010 and entered the Billboard Blues Album chart at number two. The on-line music service
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praised the album, calling it one of 2010's most overlooked releases. Claiming that it disappeared beneath "the release-date-obsessed radar," they deemed it one of the best albums released in the first half of the year. ''The Wages'' Chart History #2 on the Billboard Blues Album Chart 2010 #37 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart


''Peyton on Patton''

On July 19, 2011 the band released ''Peyton on Patton'', an album exclusively of
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songs. The album was recorded by Paul Mahern with a single microphone in four hours in a single day to duplicate the methods used to create the original Patton recordings. While the recording is primarily the Reverend Peyton's guitar and vocals, Breezy Peyton contributes washboard to several songs and a vocal to ''Elder Green Blues'', and Aaron Persinger drums on an antique tobacco barrel. The album features three different versions of ''Some of These Days I'll Be Gone'', one of Rev Peyton's favorite songs. The original concept was to record an album exclusively of different versions of this song. The album's first song, ''Jesus Is a Dying-bed Maker'' was recorded inside the cotton gin at the
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, Patton's childhood home. ''Peyton on Patton'' is available via digital download and CD, and also a 12" LP vinyl and a 10'
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version that includes digital download rights. In the first week of release, the album entered the Billboard Blues Album chart at #7. # "Jesus Is a Dying-Bed Maker" # "Some of These Days I'll Be Gone" (Charley Patton Version) # "Mississippi Boweavil Blues" # "Elder Greene Blues" # "Tom Rushen Blues" # "Some Happy Days" # "Some of These Days I'll Be Gone" (Banjo Version) # "Green River Blues" # "Prayer of Death Pt. 1" # "A Spoonful Blues" # "You're Gonna Need Someone (When You Come to Die)" # "Shake It and Break It" # "Some of These Days I'll Be Gone" (Rev. Peyton Version) ''Peyton on Patton'' Chart History #7 on the Billboard Blues Album Chart


''Between the Ditches''

On August 7, 2012, the band released ''Between the Ditches'' on CD, LP and digital download. The packaging for the physical releases includes postcards for each of the tracks by photographer Scott Toepfer, with the lyrics for each song printed on the back of the card. On the first day of sales, the album was at the top of the iTunes Blues chart and debuted at the number 2 spot on the Billboard Blues chart, reaching number 130 on the Billboard Pop Album chart, making it the band's biggest commercial success to date. Unlike the previous album ''Peyton on Patton'', ''Between the Ditches'' was recorded as a traditional studio album, using separate tracks over a longer period of time. British newspaper
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gave the album four stars out of five, describing it as "a peculiarly infectious blues crusade, touching on themes of money, morality and social responsibility." Barry Kerzner of ''American Blues Scene'' described the album as an "amazingly well crafted, controlled explosion of talent" and that one should "Imagine the playing of
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. It features Elsie McNulty, an eight year old fan of the band, lip syncing the lead vocals. Peyton explained that "I thought it would be funny to have a little girl with my voice. Plus, it shows that sometimes mean things can come in pretty packages. You just never can tell." The band released an animated music video for the song ''Big Blue Chevy '72'' on February 14, 2013. It was produced by Terry Border of ''Bent Objects'' and features animated still images of the band's signature instruments as well as the eponymous truck. Four of the songs from the album were used in the Showtime television series ''Shameless'', and ''Something for Nothing'' appeared on the soundtrack album. ''Between the Ditches'' Chart History #1 on the iTunes Blues Chart #2 on the Billboard Blues Album Chart #169 on the Billboard Top 200 Records Chart #9 on the Billboard Tastemaker Albums Chart #49 on Billboard' Top Rock Albums #2 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart #22 on Billboard's Independent Albums Chart


''So Delicious''

On January 17, 2015, the band released ''So Delicious'' on Yazoo Records, becoming the first contemporary band on the revived label, distributed by Shanachie. January 26, 2015 they released "Raise A Little Hell" as the first music video for the album, featuring a parade of eccentric characters through a small town. # "Let's Jump a Train" # "Pot Roast and Kisses" # "Dirt" # "Raise a Little Hell" # "Scream At the Night" # "Hell Naw" # "Front Porch Trained" # "Pickin Pawpaws" # "We Live Dangerous" # "You're Not Rich" # "Music and Friends" ''So Delicious'' Chart History #1 on the iTunes Blues Chart #3 on the Billboard Blues Album Chart #3 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart #5 on the Billboard Tastemaker Albums Chart #22 on Billboard's Independent Albums Chart #31 on Billboard' Top Rock Albums AIMS top selling debut on street date AIMS top seller release week


''The Front Porch Sessions''

This self-produced album was released on March 10, 2017 marking a return to their private Family Owned Records label, distributed by Thirty Tigers and consists of original songs apart from a cover of the
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song "When My Baby Left Me". Featuring quieter instrumentation than the previous recording, with drummer Max Senteney occasionally playing a suitcase instead of a traditional drum kit, attempting to capture the sound of the band playing on the front porch of their home. # "We Deserve a Happy Ending" # "When My Baby Left Me" # "Shakey Shirley" # "What You Did To The Boy Ain't Right" # "One Bad Shoe" # "It's All Night" # "One More Thing" # "Flying Squirrels" # "Let Your Light Shine" # "When You Lose Your Money" # "Cornbread and Butterbeans" ''Front Porch Sessions'' Chart History #1 on the iTunes Blues Chart #2 on the Billboard Blues Album Chart #11 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart #30 on Billboard's Independent Albums Chart


''Poor Until Payday''

The ninth full-length album from the group, ''Poor Until Payday'' was released via the band's own Family Owned Records label through Nashville indie Thirty Tigers on October 5, 2018. # "You Can't Steal My Shine" # "Dirty Swerve" # "Poor Until Payday" # "So Good" # "Church Clothes" # "Get the Family Together" # "Me and the Devil" # "Frenchmen Street" # "It Is or It Ain't" ''Poor Until Payday'' Chart History #1 on the iTunes Blues Chart #4 on the Billboard Blues Album Chart #99 on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart


''Dance Songs For Hard Times''

The band's tenth album, ''Dance Songs For Hard Times'', was released on April 9, 2021 on the Family Owned label and distributed through Thirty Tigers. It reached No. 1 on ''Billboard'' magazine's Blues Albums chart for the week of April 24, 2021. # "Ways and Means" # "Rattle Can" # "Dirty Hustlin'" # "I'll Pick You Up" # "Too Cool To Dance" # "No Tellin' When" # "Sad Songs" # "Crime To Be Poor" # "'Til We Die" # "Nothing's Easy But You And Me" # "Come Down Angels"


References


External links


Official site

Myspace page

SideOneDummy's page on Rev. Peyton

Video Session with 'They Shoot Music - Don't They'

Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band
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