Reverend Deadeye: Muddy Roots Festival 2010

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The Reverend Deadeye is the Reverend's son of a Reverend's son. He spent his youth handlin' snakes and performin' at tent revivals alongside his Pentecostal family on the Navajo reservation in Arizona. This sacred musical heritage finds its way prominently into his performances. But don't expect a Sunday mornin' church service; instead, expect a Saturday night baptism with fire holy rollin' revival. With his modified wok-lid resonator guitar, homemade beer can microphone, kick drum, and washtub snare, he delivers a punk-rock version of gritty pre-war delta blues which he blends with fiery gospel interpretations capable of turnin' the whole room into a spirit filled bar room revival.

In the wake of Tom Waits and the slough of bands evoking an old-time spirit, there's Denver's Reverend Deadeye, mixing up his own brew of ministry inspired, soul-saving music. One of the things that impresses me most about Reverend Deadeye is that, for all intents and purposes, he's the real deal. As a missionary kid, he spent most of his youth mingling with Navajos at tent revivals. His performance is less of an "act" than it is a natural manifestation of his real-life experiences. Where others are often just recapturing worlds that they learned about in books or their old Nick Cave albums, The Reverend is telling a real story that he (more or less) lived himself. Now that's something. -apogee magazine

Folks who have made the Rev's shows a lil' brighter. Dexter Romweber, Immortal Lee Country Killers, Drag The River, Bob Log iii, Soledad Brothers, Gogol Bordello, The Black Keys, Quintron, The Black lips, Black Eyed Snakes, Scott H Biram, Trampled by Turtels, Charlie Parr, Earl Greyhound, Buffalo Killers, Pine Hill Haints, and The Can Kickers

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  • he sound like my grand pa drink like my grand and preaches like my grand pa

  • this guys got a nice bit of attitude about him.

    i can dig this guys vibe.

  • that guitar is badass

  • that guitar is badass!!

  • and there he was a guzzlin booze at the end!

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