Saturday Matinee – Olav & The Blues Cruise, Sturgill Simpson’s Sunday Valley, and Th’ Legendary Shack Shakers feat. J.D. Wilkes

Olav & The Blues Cruise is a blues band from Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands. Fronted by Olav Boereboom on guitar and vocals, they’ve been active on the Dutch circuit for years playing original songs and covers, and released their first album in 2022.

“Beatin’ them strings like they owe him money.”
Sturgill Simpson’s Sunday Valley played some outlawbillygrass chicken pickin’ cowpunk in a barn somewhere in Nashville (2011). Simpson has multiple Grammy Awards and nominations, is an actor, and occasionally performs as his alter-ego Johnny Blue Skies.

Th’ Legendary Shack Shakers is a hellbilly punk band from Murray, Kentucky, fronted by banjo picker and harp wrangler J.D. Wilkes. Wilkes has a solo career as well, that includes music, visual art and illustration; he’s also a novelist, amateur filmmaker, and is a genuine Kentucky Colonel.

Lotsa news this week, some good, some bad, some too absurd to worry about, and tomorrow is Porch Time. I’ll have everything in order by whenever, so show up at the usual time and you can see for yourselves.

Moschiferous Hot Links

Graveyard Queen, Zombie Ghost Train (2006)
Also known as ZGT, their music is categorized as gothabilly and/or hellbilly. One reviewer called them”Australia’s best kept secret. . . These mortuary musicians are the best thing psychobilly has seen since The Cramps.”

Spaceballs.

George Carl.

Camperocity.

Grip the Raven.

Jonco’s Journal.

Prove that T = H.

Trotify your bike.

Hollywood Canteen.

 The corpse in the well.

Norty Blues Episode 87.

Obnoxious Bicyclist Part I.
Obnoxious Bicyclist Part II.

Look behind you [via IDHMGO].

Play with a spherical Voroni diagram.

Dog’s favorite chew toy comes to life.

Phone theft deterrent [via Bunkerville].

Rearranged junkyards [via Memo Of The Air].

This City Eats People Alive [via Feral Irishman].

Shark spotted in Mexican floodwaters [via Mme. Jujujive].

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