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The Reverend Horton Heat is the stage name of American musician James C. Heath (born 1959) as well as the name of his
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, Texas-based
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trio. Heath is a singer, songwriter and guitarist. A ''Prick'' magazine reviewer called Heath the "godfather of modern
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and psychobilly". The group formed in 1986, playing its first gigs in Dallas'
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neighborhood. The core members are Jim "Reverend Horton" Heath on guitars and lead vocals, and
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on the upright bass. The band signed to
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in 2012, and released its 12th studio album, ''Whole New Life,'' on November 30, 2018. The band plays
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with influences from 1950s
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, surf, punk,
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, and rockabilly standards.


Early career

Heath was born in
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, where he was raised with an appreciation of rock,
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and
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. He was influenced by
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artists such as
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,
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, and
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. He played in local bands until 1985 when he gained notice in Dallas as "Reverend Horton Heat", the moniker bestowed by the owner of the
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neighborhood nightclub where he played.Huey, Steve. " Reverend Horton Heat"
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Adding bassist
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and drummer Taz Bentley in 1989, Reverend Horton Heat recorded for
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at Reciprocal Recording in Seattle and Crystal Clear in Dallas, which made up the majority of material on Reverend Horton Heat's debut album, ''
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'' (1990). For the next album, the band recorded with Gibby Haynes of the
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producing at
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in Memphis: '' The Full-Custom Gospel Sounds of the Reverend Horton Heat'' (1993).
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joined with Sub Pop to co-release the band's third album '' Liquor in the Front'' (1994).
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of Ministry produced the album.


Chart success

Scott Churilla replaced Bentley as drummer in the mid-1990s, and the band released ''
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'' in 1996. The album brought the band its first ''
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'' chart success, reaching number 165 on the ''
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''. The band covered the boogie standard "
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", and the song "It's Martini Time" was a minor hit. Later that year, Heath brought his street preacher style to the television series '' Homicide: Life on the Street'', and he appeared on ''
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'' in 1997. The 2000 album '' Spend a Night in the Box'' was released through Time Bomb Recordings, with Paul Leary producing. The style was a return to straight-ahead rockabilly songs. The album rose through '' CMJ'' charts to peak at number 2 in May. The song "Like a Rocket" served as the theme for the 2002 Daytona 500 autosports race. The band featured the song on their next album, '' Lucky 7''.
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signed Reverend Horton Heat in 2012, and Scott Churilla returned to the band as drummer, playing for the next five years. An album titled '' Rev'' was released on January 21, 2014. A
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video for a single on the album, "Let Me Teach You How to Eat," preceded the album on November 12, 2013. ''Rev'' rose to number 111 on the ''Billboard 200'', becoming the band's highest-charting album. The band toured as opening act for
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, and recorded rock and roll songs with Motörhead's
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, though the tapes are unreleased. Reverend Horton Heat also backed a number of other artists such as
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and Deke Dickerson. In 2017, drummer Churilla was replaced by Arjuna "R.J." Contreras, formerly of the band Eleven Hundred Springs. Matt Jordan of West Virginia joined the band playing piano and
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as well as supporting vocals. They released the album ''Whole New Life'' in 2018. In 2021, Heath and Wallace teamed with drummer
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) to form a side project: The Jimbos.


Commercial appearances

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", and later "Wiggle Stick", were both featured in video segments on the show ''
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''. The song " I Can't Surf" was part of the soundtrack of the video game ''
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'', published in 2001. "Psychobilly Freakout" was used on a commercial for Buell American Motorcycles and a slightly altered version was featured in the game ''
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'' and later on ''
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''. Their song "Baddest of the Bad" is featured on the soundtrack to ''
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''. The 1997 video game '' Redneck Rampage'' also includes two of their songs, "Wiggle Stick" and "Nurture My Pig!". The song "Big Red Rocket of Love" is featured in the video games '' The Sims 3'', '' MotorStorm'' and '' Need for Speed: The Run'', and a slightly altered version of the song was featured in a 1999 television commercial for the Mazda Miata. The song "Pride of San Jacinto" is featured on the video game '' Hot Wheels Turbo Racing''. The song "Let Me Teach You How to Eat" was featured in a 2017
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commercial. The song "Mad, Mad Heart" is featured in the video game '' Far Cry 5''.


Equipment

Heath has a signature guitar from the
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Guitar company, the 6120RHH. One of his favorite vintage guitars is a 1954
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, which he rarely plays on the road since its wiring buzzes in certain venues. His favorite amplifier was the
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but is now the Gretsch Executive.


Band members


Current members

*Jim Heath: guitars, vocals (1985–present) *
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(1989–present) *Jonathan Jeter: drums (2020–present)


Former members

*"Swingin'" Jack Barton: upright bass (1985–1989) *Bobby Baranowski: drums (1985–1989) *Kyle Thomas: drums (1989) * Patrick "Taz" Bentley: drums (1989–1994) *Tim Alexander: piano/keyboards (1996–present) *Paul Simmons: drums (2006–2012) *Scott Churilla: drums (1995–2006, 2012–2017) *Matt Jordan: piano (Sep. 2017– Feb. 2019) *Arjuna “RJ” Contreras: drums (2017-2020)


Discography


Studio albums


Collections

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: 24 Hits'' (Sub Pop, 1999) *'' 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of The Reverend Horton Heat'' (Interscope, 2006) *''25 To Life'' ive(Yep Roc, 2012)


Singles

*" Big Little Baby" (1988) *"
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" (1990) *"400 Bucks / Caliénte" (split with The Supersuckers) (1994) *" One Time for Me" (1994) No. 40 Alternative songs *"
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" (1998) *"
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" (2000) *"Let Me Teach You How to Eat" (2013) *"It's a Rave Up!/Beer, Write This Song" (2015) *"Hardscrabble Woman/Lying to Myself" (2016)


DVDs

*'' Live and In Color'' (2003) *''Reverend Horton Heat: Revival'' (2004)


Soundtracks

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'' – "The Devil's Chasing Me" (1994) *'' Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls'' – "Watusi Rodeo" (1995) *''
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'' – "Psychobilly Freakout" (1996) *'' Free Willy 3: The Rescue'' – "Big Sky" (1997) *'' Major League: Back to the Minors'' – "Baby I'm Drunk" (1998) *'' The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas'' – "Rock the Joint" (2000) *'' Auto Focus'' – "Real Gone Lover" (2002) ;Television *'' Homicide: Life on the Street'' (episode #4.17 "Full Moon") – "In Your Wildest Dreams" (1996) *''
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'' – "Now, Right Now" (1998) *'' Dexter: New Blood'' (episode #8 "Unfair Game") – "Baddest of the Bad" (2021) ;Video games *'' Redneck Rampage'' – "Nurture My Pig" and "Wiggle Stick" (1997) *'' Space Bunnies Must Die!'' – "In Your Wildest Dreams" (1998) *'' Hot Wheels Turbo Racing'' – "Pride of San Jacinto" (1999) *''
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'' – "I Can't Surf" (2001) *''
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'' – "Psychobilly Freakout" (2006) *'' MotorStorm'' – "Big Red Rocket of Love" (2007) *''
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'' – "Baddest of the Bad" (2007) *'' The Sims 3 Fast Lane Stuff'' – "Big Red Rocket of Love" (2010) *'' Need for Speed: The Run'' – "Big Red Rocket of Love" (2011) *'' Steep'' – "Chasing Rainbows" (2016)


Film appearances

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'' (1994) "Loaded Gun" was performed by the Reverend Horton Heat in the film, but does not appear on the soundtrack album.


See also

* List of psychobilly bands


References


Bibliography

*Miller, Lewis.
Reverend Horton Heat
" '' College Music Journal''. Retrieved May 11, 2005. *Wenzler, Matt.
Big Dwarf Rodeo
" Retrieved May 11, 2005.


External links

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