Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Concert Review: Big Sandy and his Fly-Rite Boys

The rockabilly-swing group swung Abilene Tuesday night

Posted By on Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 1:55 PM

With a seasoned cool, classic noir haberdashery and a velvety voice that resembled liquid panty remover, Big Sandy commandeered the SS Abilene and positively rocked all souls on deck Tuesday night with his Fly-Rite Boys.

The band ran a nice cross-section review of its lengthy catalogue, from its seminal debut "Fly-Rite With..." to its bust-out Hightone Records smash hit "Jumpin' From Six to Six." The kids went wild as the band honored all requests, some even preemptively. I was winding up to yell "Miss Tracy" and the band was already kicking it off.

As always, guitarist Ashley Kingman simultaneously waxed cool while fanning the flames that engulfed his pants. With his custom guitar and an antique tweed amp that looked like it was recovered from a shipwreck, this m*****f****er can play.

Over the years, and with line-up changes, the band has seesawed between classic rockabilly rave a la Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps to Bob Wills western swing, but in searching these two sounds, among others, Sandy and his Fly-Rite Boys have arrived at a sound that is all their own. It bops, and it swings, as did the crowd full of smiling feet and jitterbugging mugs Tuesday night.

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