Artist: The Crawdaddys
In a time of trendy discotheques, bombastic arena rock, and sonic punk barbarisms, the Crawdaddys were truly a peculiarity of the late '70s. The Southern California four-piece rhythm & blues combo, led by two gifted songwriter/guitarists, Steve Potterf and Ron Silva, who began in the similar garage band the Hitmakers, shrugged off all present scenes and regressed to the past, to a Mersey-era Beatles style. Influenced by '50s R&B masters like Chuck Berry and Little Richard, the Crawdaddys jump-started their own California garage rock scene, which spread widely in the early '80s as more illustrious groups like New York's Chesterfield Kings and London's Barracudas also hiked their guitars up to chest level.
(read more)
- Similar artists
- Chesterfield Kings
- DMZ
- Gonn
- Kenny & The Kasuals
- Larry & The Blue Notes
- Miracle Workers
- Plan 9
- Syndicate Of Sound
- The Bad Seeds (U.S.)
- The Cynics
- The E-Types
- The Five Americans
- The Haunted (Rock 60s & 80s)
- The La De Das
- The Nightcrawlers
- The Remains
- The Shadows Of Knight
- The Standells
- The Sting Rays
- The Ugly Ducklings
- The Zakary Thaks
Albums
Main Albums:
Track Artist On:
-
Various Artists: Be A Caveman: The Best Of The Voxx Garage Revival
2000 Voxx

