Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2022
Time:58:12
Size:134,3 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Rock/Blues/Roots/Rockabilly/R&B
Art:Front
Year:2022
Time:58:12
Size:134,3 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Rock/Blues/Roots/Rockabilly/R&B
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Lotta Lovin' - 2:46
2. Ain't That Crazy - 4:45
3. A Date - 3:20
4. Shake Your Heinie - 4:14
5. Thirty Second Lover - 3:53
6. Suzie Q - 2:47
7. Careful Now - 4:55
8. The Girl Can't Help It - 3:16
9. Lu Lu - 3:44
10. Bad Bad Boy - 4:36
11. It's Love Baby (24 Hours a Day) - 5:11
12. Little Sister - 3:18
13. I've Been Your Good Thing - 4:00
14. Hey Now - 7:22
1. Lotta Lovin' - 2:46
2. Ain't That Crazy - 4:45
3. A Date - 3:20
4. Shake Your Heinie - 4:14
5. Thirty Second Lover - 3:53
6. Suzie Q - 2:47
7. Careful Now - 4:55
8. The Girl Can't Help It - 3:16
9. Lu Lu - 3:44
10. Bad Bad Boy - 4:36
11. It's Love Baby (24 Hours a Day) - 5:11
12. Little Sister - 3:18
13. I've Been Your Good Thing - 4:00
14. Hey Now - 7:22
“The Slippery Chickens are an original vintage rock and roll band with a stripped-down retro-style.”
Based in New York/New Jersey. Founded in 2001
Genres: Vintage Rock 'n' Roll, Blues, Garage rock, R&B, Grass Roots Rockabilly. The Slippery Chickens take rockabilly to the next level by maintaining the original instrumentation and updating the lyrics and vocal delivery. The quick-witted frontman/bassist Jerry Scaringe leads with his distinct mixture of croon and yelp while simultaneously playing an old-fashioned upright bass and an electrified harmonica with a homemade amplification system. Michael Olivieri plays a fantastic, giant, semi-hollow, electric guitar that alternately fills up and frees space. But always with exquisite tone.
A unique mix of rockabilly and blues in a fantastic retro-style. Handmade music at it’s very best. Looking for a raw, rowdy night of dance inducing edgy fun? Make sure you check out The Slippery Chickens at a club near you.
Based in New York/New Jersey. Founded in 2001
Genres: Vintage Rock 'n' Roll, Blues, Garage rock, R&B, Grass Roots Rockabilly. The Slippery Chickens take rockabilly to the next level by maintaining the original instrumentation and updating the lyrics and vocal delivery. The quick-witted frontman/bassist Jerry Scaringe leads with his distinct mixture of croon and yelp while simultaneously playing an old-fashioned upright bass and an electrified harmonica with a homemade amplification system. Michael Olivieri plays a fantastic, giant, semi-hollow, electric guitar that alternately fills up and frees space. But always with exquisite tone.
A unique mix of rockabilly and blues in a fantastic retro-style. Handmade music at it’s very best. Looking for a raw, rowdy night of dance inducing edgy fun? Make sure you check out The Slippery Chickens at a club near you.

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