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BR549

 
Artist: BR5-49
BR5-49

Group Members:

Smilin' Jay McDowell, Don Herron, Chuck Mead, Hawk Shaw Wilson, Gary Bennett

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Performed Songs By:

Shaw Wilson, Chuck Mead, Gary Bennett
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  • Genres: Country
  • Representative Albums: "BR5-49," "Big Backyard Beat Show," "Dog Days"
  • Representative Songs: "Even If It's Wrong," "Honky Tonk Song," "18 Wheels and a Crowbar"

Biography

One of the most critically acclaimed alternative country bands of the '90s, BR5-49's sound, style, and even look were unabashedly retro. Dressing in old, budget-friendly clothes, the band played a mixture of classic '50s honky tonk, Western swing, boogie, Bakersfield country, rockabilly, and Gram Parsons-style country-rock. The group was founded by guitarists/vocalists Gary Bennett and Chuck Mead in early 1993, not long after they'd moved to Nashville from the Pacific Northwest and Kansas, respectively. Bennett led an informal band at Robert's Western Wear, a combination bar and clothing store on Lower Broadway in Nashville's old district, and Mead -- an alumnus of roots rockers the Homestead Grays -- worked at a nearby bar before joining up. They later added upright bassist Smilin' Jay McDowell, who'd previously been a guitarist in Hellbilly; drummer Shaw Wilson, a friend of Mead's from Kansas; and fiddle/steel guitar/mandolin/Dobro player Don Herron, an old cohort of Bennett's. The group took up residency at Robert's Western Wear, playing for tips three nights a week, and built a strong local following among both country and alternative rock fans, thanks to their eclectic repertoire and punkish, left-of-center attitude. They adopted the name BR5-49 from a phone number in a Junior Samples sketch on Hee Haw, and signed with Arista in 1995.

BR5-49's first release was an EP, Live at Robert's, which appeared in early 1996 and featured both originals and vintage country covers. The group built up their following via tours with the Mavericks, Junior Brown, and rockers the Black Crowes, and also issued their self-titled debut album later in the year. BR5-49 won rave reviews from both country and rock critics, and climbed into the country Top 40 with virtually no support from country radio. The same was true of the 1998 follow-up, Big Backyard Beat Show. BR5-49 toured with Brian Setzer in 1999, during which time they recorded their first full-length live album, Coast to Coast; the record was released the following year, again to excellent reviews. Unfortunately, Arista's country division was swallowed up in a merger, leaving the band without a record deal for a short time. Sony subsidiary Lucky Dog picked them up, and their label debut, 2001's This Is BR549, found them making a decided move toward the contemporary country mainstream (as well as dropping the oddly placed hyphen from their name). In its wake, Bennett and McDowell both broke ties with the band, reportedly weary of touring; amid rumors of the group's permanent breakup, they were replaced by Geoff Firebaugh and Chris Scruggs. Tangled in the Pines, which marked their first with Dualtone, appeared in spring 2004. Dog Days arrived in January of 2006. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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BR549
Origin Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Genres Country, Rockabilly, Western Swing, Alternative country
Years active 1993—present
Labels Arista Nashville, Lucky Dog, Dualtone
Associated acts Brian Setzer, Hillbilly Casino, Chuck Mead, Kay Adams
Website http://www.br5-49.com
Members
Don Herron
Chuck Mead
Mark Miller
"Hawk" Shaw Wilson
Former members
Gary Bennett
Geoff Firebaugh
"Smilin'" Jay McDowell
Chris Scruggs
Jim "Bones" Becker
Mark Ude

BR549 (originally spelled BR5-49) is an American country music band. Founded in 1993, the band originally comprised Gary Bennett (lead and background vocals, acoustic guitar), Don Herron (steel guitar, Dobro, fiddle, mandolin, acoustic guitar), "Smilin'" Jay McDowell (upright bass), Chuck Mead (lead band background vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar), and "Hawk" Shaw Wilson (drums, background vocals). Bennett and McDowell left the band in 2001, with Chris Scruggs and Geoff Firebaugh respectively replacing them. Both Firebaugh and Scruggs later left the band as well; Mark Miller has become the band's third bassist.

BR549 has released six albums and two EPs, including three albums on Arista Nashville and two on Dualtone Records. The band's self-titled debut album produced three chart singles on the Billboard country charts, of which the highest is the #44 "Cherokee Boogie" in 1996.

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History

Before moving to Nashville and forming BR5-49, Chuck Mead played in a band called Homestead Grays, a roots-rock outfit based in his hometown of Lawrence, Kansas. Gary Bennett, meanwhile fronted an informal band that played at Robert's Western Wear, a clothing store in Nashville, Tennessee, when he met Mead at a nearby bar.[1] The two then decided to form a band officially, and completing the lineup were electric bassist Jim "Bones" Becker, then upright bassist "Smilin'" Jay McDowell (formerly of another band called Hellbilly), multi-instrumentalist Don Herron, and drummer "Hawk" Shaw Wilson. They assumed the name BR5-49 from the telephone number of a used car dealer in a running Junior Samples comedy sketch on the television series Hee Haw,[1] and began playing for tips at Robert's before being discovered by Arista Nashville in 1995.

1995-2000: Arista Nashville

The band's first release for Arista Nashville was an extended play entitled Live at Robert's, which comprised originals and cover songs. Following it in 1996 was their full-length debut album, also titled BR5-49. Despite minimal support from country radio,[1] the album's lead-off single "Cherokee Boogie" (a cover of a Moon Mullican song) reached #44 on the Billboard country singles charts in the US, and #21 on the RPM country charts in Canada. Following this song were "Even If It's Wrong" and "Little Ramona (Gone Hillbilly Nuts)", which respectively reached #68 and #61 in the US. The album itself was a #33 on the Top Country Albums charts. The band also toured with The Mavericks, Junior Brown, and The Black Crowes and played on the PBS music program Austin City Limits in 1997. [2]

BR5-49's second album, Big Backyard Beat Show, was released in 1998. Despite not producing a chart single, this album reached #38 on the Top Country Albums charts. After touring with Brian Setzer, the band issued a live album, Coast to Coast, in 1999 on Arista as well. The band left Arista in 2000 after the label was merged with Sony BMG.

2001-present

After being dropped from Arista, they signed to Lucky Dog Records, a subsidiary of Epic Records. Their first release for the label, 2001's This Is BR549, also eliminated the hyphen from the band's name.[1] Its only single, "Too Lazy to Work, Too Nervous to Steal", peaked at #11 on Country Singles Sales but did not enter the country singles charts proper. After this album, both Bennett and McDowell left the band, with Geoff Firebaugh succeeding McDowell as upright bassist, and Chris Scruggs taking over on guitar and vocals. The new lineup made its first appearance in 2003 on their self released album Temporarily Disconnected. In 2004, they signed with Dualtone Records and released Tangled in the Pines. Scruggs left the band to tour solo in 2005. Firebaugh also left to start his own band, Hillbilly Casino. Mark Miller replaced Firebaugh. A second album for Dualtone, Dog Days, was released in early 2006. The band is currently on hiatus, with Chuck Mead working solo with Mark Miller playing bass, and Don Herron touring with Bob Dylan.

Musical stylings

Initially, BR549's sound was influenced by 1950s honky tonk, as well as Western swing, rockabilly and Bakersfield sound.[1] Steve Huey of Allmusic described their sound and appearance as "unabashedly retro", as the band's members dressed in "old, budget-friendly clothes".[1]

Status of former members

Co-founder Gary Bennett released his solo debut, Human Condition, in February 2006, and former bassist Geoff Firebaugh founded a rockabilly band called Hillbilly Casino.

Chuck Mead also released his solo debut, Journeyman's Wager, on May 12th 2009. the record was produced by Grammy-winner Ray Kennedy. He is creditted as the musical director for Million Dollar Quartet, a musical revue opening on Broadway in April 2010. [3]

Members

Former members

  • Gary Bennett - guitar, vocals
  • "Bones" Jim Becker - electric bass
  • "Buggs" Tex Austin (Mark Ude) - saxaphone
  • Smilin' Jay McDowell - upright bass
  • Chris Scruggs - guitar, vocals
  • Geoff Firebaugh - upright bass

Discography

Albums

Year Album details Chart Positions
US Country US Heat CAN Country
1996 BR5-49
  • Released: September 17, 1996
  • Label: Arista Nashville (18818)
  • Formats: CD, cassette
33 11 12
1998 Big Backyard Beat Show
  • Released: July 14, 1998
  • Label: Arista Nashville (18862)
  • Formats: CD, cassette
38 23
2000 Coast to Coast
  • Released: April 4, 2000
  • Label: Arista Nashville (18909)
  • Formats: CD, cassette
46
2001 This Is BR549
  • Released: June 26, 2001
  • Label: Lucky Dog (85456)
  • Formats: CD, cassette
54
2004 Tangled in the Pines 58
2006 Dog Days
  • Released: January 10, 2006
  • Label: Dualtone Records (01226)
  • Formats: CD

EPs

Year Title
1996 Live from Robert's
  • Released: April 30, 1996
  • Label: Arista Nashville (10800)
  • Formats: CD, cassette, 12"
1998 Bonus Beats
  • Released: July 14, 1998
  • Label: Arista Nashville (8874)
  • Formats: CD
2003 Temporarily Disconnected
  • Released: 2003
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: CD

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country CAN Country
1996 "Cherokee Boogie" 44 21 BR5-49
1997 "Even if it's Wrong" 68 66
"Little Ramona (Gone Hillbilly Nuts)" 61 77
1998 "Wild One" Big Backyard Beat Show
2001 "Too Lazy to Work, Too Nervous to Steal" This Is BR549
2004 "That's What I Get" Tangled in the Pines
"Way Too Late (To Go Home Early Now)"
2005 "After the Hurricane" Dog Days

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Tangled in the Pines (2004 Album by BR549)
Letty & Georgia (Country Band, 2000s)
Big Backyard Beat Show (1998 Album by BR5-49)

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