House Jumpers

House Jumpers

Genres: rockabilly, blues, jump blues, Big Band Blues, swing bebop

About House Jumpers

Our music was born in American cities including Memphis, New Orleans, New York, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Kansas City. Early versions of jump blues featured horns, but well-known guitarists, such as T-Bone Walker, pioneered the addition of electric guitar to swing and jump music after WWII. Rockabilly music emerged during the same time through the marriage of rural country music to blues and swing rhythm. Often, a common thread in jump blues and rockabilly is humorous lyrics—music that doesn’t take itself too seriously. After all, life is too short. About The House Jumpers play jump blues and rockabilly music. It’s American music with great vocals, big guitar, jumping dance music, fun lyrics, and a great time! This material was originally recorded from about 1948 to 1960 by artists such as BB King, The Liggins Brothers, Big Mama Thornton, and Camille Howard. The House Jumpers cover those great artists and contribute original songs to this wonderful body of American music. Members: Cathy Hunt-Vocals Marvin Hunt-Guitar Steve Montgomery-Bass Josh Conner-Drums Chris Millspaugh-Harmonica Official Website: The House Jumpers Facebook: The House Jumpers ReverbNation: The House Jumpers featuring Cathy Hunt

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House Jumpers Shut Your Mouth
Shut Your Mouth