A
honky tonk band following the tradition set by
Buck Owens, Austin, TX's
Derailers were led by vocalist/rhythm guitarist Tony Villanueva and lead guitarist Brian Hofeldt, longtime friends who grew up together in Oregon. After playing in various Portland-area
rockabilly outfits, Villanueva relocated to Texas at the age of 19, and Hofeldt soon tagged along; after settling in Austin, the duo joined forces with Vic Gerard Ziolkowski, the bassist in a band called Two Hoots & a Holler, and began focusing on playing straightforward
honky tonk music. In 1995
the Derailers issued their first LP, Live Tracks; following their second release, 1996's
Jackpot, Terry Kirkendall became the group's permanent drummer.
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Reverb Deluxe appeared in 1997, and two years later
the Derailers returned with
Full Western Dress. By this point the lineup had shifted to include drummer Scott Matthews and bassist Ed Adkins.
Here Come the Derailers appeared in 2001; it was the band's first for Sony's Lucky Dog imprint and featured a slicker version of their signature sound, designed for larger exposure.
Genuine, their second effort for the major label, appeared in March 2003. It included songwriting contributions from
Jim Lauderdale and Al Anderson. Change was in the wind for
the Derailers soon after
Genuine was released; Villenueva amicably split with the band in order to become a pastor, Hofedt stepped into the forefront on vocals and guitar, and the band recruited steel guitarist Chris Schlotzhauer and pianist Sweet Basil McJagger to round out the lineup. Dissatisfied with the direction the band's sound had taken under Sony,
the Derailers went to Palo Duro for their next release, 2007's Soldiers of Love. Produced by Buzz Cason, the album found the band turning away from the slick Nashville sound of
Genuine and upping the
rock vibe that characterized much of their earlier work. 2007 also saw the release of
Under the Influence of Buck, a 13-track tribute to
Buck Owens. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide