HORSE CAVE TRIO
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"CURB SERVICE"

If you're into rockabilly, swing, country, jump-jive, southern rock, rocking blues, or garage rock, there's a good chance there's something on CURB SERVICE that you will dig. Whatever you call this talented trio's brand of music, they do it with intensity and skill. - Hillbilly Heaven Radio


"HOT RODS, CHOPPERS & ROCK'N'ROLL"

Basic, unadorned rockabilly is what the Horse Cave trio is all about. The only thing wrong with this cd is that it's too hard to pick a favorite. There is an awesome version of Eddie Cochran's "Somethin' Else", that pays tribute without trying to copy the original. Another fitting and respectful tribute to a master, is Chuck Berry's "Memphis". This is a great version. The cd opens with the rockin' "Do Me No Wrong" and never looks back. "Hoochie Coochie Man" is excellent. The original songs "Tremble" and "Wild" show extreme promise for the band's future. - Ol' Skool Rodz Magazine


"ELVIS ON STEROIDS!"

...one amazing power trio, roots, blues and hillbilly rock- like Elvis on steroids!!! With powerful drumming by Tony Bizon, L. A. Simon's rockin' guitar and Ron DeVore's thundering bass and gutsy vocals. The dance floor will look very inviting when you're at a Horse Cave Trio performance. - www.bluescasters.com


"ROOTS MUSIC PROJECT"

I was a big fan of the Horse cave Trio's first cd, but "Curb Service" is a big step forward for the roots driven rock trio. The HCT are'nt afraid to spread their wings stylistically and easily cover all of the musical bases between blues, rockabilly, country and good old rock and roll. Check out this disc and don't miss the band live! - Jeremy Baldwin WEMU-FM


"CURB SERVICE"

If you like your rockabilly served with a high-octane jolt, try these cats on for size. If you think of the Stray Cats with an Americana edge, you're on the right track. Starting off full-throttle with the hard driving, "Hillbilly Rock'n'Roll", these boys never let up! - Roger Lelievre Ann Arbor News


"They're the Real Deal!"

The Horse Cave Trio is the kind of band you can't quit listening to. Stop in the bar for a beer, hear these cats and you are locked in for the rest of the night. This band induces maximum wiggle, your fingers start poppin' and your toes start tappin'. - Thayrone X "The Bone Conduction Music Show"


"Don't miss the TRIO!"

Self described as "Hillbilly Rock'n'Roll", the Horse Cave Trio literally smoked their set when I saw them live! This band is HOT, but I had my reservations if they could reproduce the same intensity on CD. But, every song is great, catchy and compelling with a definite rockabilly vibe goin' on. - Kasha "Almost Famous Magazine"


Discography

"Hot Rods, Choppers & Rock'n'Roll" 2004 Tropic Lightning Records. "Curb Service" 2006 Embassy Hotel Records. "Honeybee" cd single/"Live at the Dive" ep 2007 Embassy Hotel Records.

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The roots of the Horse Cave Trio run deep. From the bluegrass of Kentucky, to the mean streets of Detroit. From the rockin' SUN sounds of Memphis to the raw blues of Chicago. The Horse Cave Trio combine all of their influences to create an exciting sound that is completely original yet very familair.
The Horse Cave Trio debuted in the fall of 2002. Ron DeVore had achieved success on the West Coast, Europe and Australia with his hard rockin' band Empty Set. DeVore, a true rockabilly devotee was looking to form a straight-ahead rock-n-roll trio that would perform and record original roots rock. Ron found the perfect partner in guitarist Lou Simon, a veteran of the Detroit music scene who has performed and recorded with several well-known acts. Rounding out the Trio is brother-in-arms Tony Bizon on the thundering drums.
The Horse Cave Trio are named for the small town in Kentucky where DeVore's parents met. The Trio made their dynamic debut in Horse Cave, KY at the 2005 Horse Cave Heritage Festival, which was filmed for the finale of the reality TV show, "Small Town Makeover".
The group released it's first full length CD titled "Hot Rods, Choppers & Rock'n'Roll" on the Tropic Lightning Label in 2004. The follow up to this successful debut was "Curb Service" released on the Embassy Hotel Record Label in 2006. The disc features 11 original songs, including "Hillbilly Rock'n'Roll", "Rev It Up" and "She's the One". The music travels the American lanscape from gospel to country, from the blues to rockabilly with several stops along the way.
2008 will see the release of the band's first DVD, entitled "Live At The Dive". This DVD captures the power of a live Horse Cave Trio performance filmed in Detroit.