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7 Shot Screamers

American psychobilly band


Summary

American psychobilly band

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name7 Shot Screamers
image7 Shot Screamers 2009-09-19.jpg
caption7 Shot Screamers (pictured: Planktin, Leahy, Sabella) in 2009
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originSt. Louis, Missouri, United States
genrePsychobilly, rockabilly
years_active1998–present
labelBig Muddy Records
websitewww.7shotscreamers.com
current_membersMike Leahy, Kevin O'Connor (drummer), Dan Sabella, Chris Powers Jr.
past_membersSarkes Roubanian

7 Shot Screamers is an American psychobilly band from St. Louis, Missouri in the United States.

History

The band is originally from Fenton, Missouri. Singer Mike Leahy met bassist Chris Powers while in school at Parkway South High School. The two played a few punk bands and eventually moved towards rockabilly. They went to a jazz concert and ended up meeting Kevin O'Connor, who became the drummer. The band was officially formed in 1998. While in high school, their singles were played on KDHX. The radio show host Al Swacker spread the word about the band, which helped them get one of their first shows at the Way Out Club in St. Louis.

Their first 7" inch sold over 1,500 copies. In 1999, their LP I Was a Teenage 7 Shot Screamer sold over 2,000 copies. Both the single and album were released by the band. The LP was eventually reissued by Hepcat Records. The band's 2006 album, In Wonderland, features their first recorded song in Spanish.

They have toured with The Quakes. In 2011, the band went on a brief hiatus while Leahy tried out for America's Got Talent with his Clownvis Presley act.

Side projects and collaborations

The 7 Shot Screamers, sans singer Leahy, serve as the back up band for Exene Cervenka, with whom they tour with as the Original Sinners. The original Original Sinners began performing in 2002 with Cervenka. Different musicians made up the band's line-up. Cervenka decided to hire a band, rather than keep a rotating list of musicians who performed when available. In 2000, Cervenka saw the 7 Shot Screamers perform in St. Louis. In early 2005, Cervenka asked the band to take over the role as the Original Sinners. They are the seventh, and longest standing, incarnation of the Original Sinners. While touring with Cervenka, the 7 Shot Screamers, with Leahy, would open the shows and then Leahy would sell merchandise while the rest of the band performed with Cervenka.

Leahy has his own side project, Clownvis Presley. Leahy dresses up like Elvis Presley with a clown suit and make up. He performs vaudeville style singing, magic and dancing, often with burlesque and other variety performers.

Music style and influences

They are often described as glam rock meets rockabilly.

Lead singer Mike Leahy cites Morrissey as an influence. As a child, Leahy was inspired by Axl Rose and Michael Jackson as performers. As he grew up, he found inspiration in the performance style of Iggy Pop.

Members

  • Mike Leahy – singer
  • Chris Powers, Jr. – bass
  • Kevin O'Connor – drums
  • Dan Sabella – guitar

Discography

Studio albums

  • I Was A Teenage 7 Shot Screamer (June 12, 2001) (7 Shot Records)
  • Keep The Flame Alive (September 7, 2004) (Haunted Town Records)
  • 7 Shot Screamers In Wonderland (August 18, 2006) (Big Muddy Records)

Compilations

  • "Friday Night Rumble, Vol.6" (Run Wild Records)
  • "Rocked and Loaded, Vol. 2" (Rock-n-Roll Purgatory Records)

As The Original Sinners

  • "Sev7en" (March 7, 2006) (Nitro Records)

References

References

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  2. "X-Factor".
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  4. "2006 RFT Music Awards".
  5. "7 Shot Screamers Vocalist Mike Leahy".
  6. "7 Shot Screamers".
  7. "7 Shot Screamers with At Fault and The Dirty Novels".
  8. "Shaking up the Norm".
  9. "Clownvis Presley".
  10. "Listening Party: Punk Magazine #20".
  11. "Review: HorrorPops in Montreal, Canada".
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