The Bottle Rockets

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The Bottle Rockets is an American rock band formed in 1992, currently based in Saint Louis, Missouri. The founding were Brian Henneman (guitar, vocals), Mark Ortmann
(drums), Tom Parr (1992-2002, guitar, vocals) and Tom Ray (1992-1997,
bass guitar). Current are Henneman, Ortmann, John Horton
(ed 2003, guitar) and Keith Voegele
(ed 2005, bass, vocals). Most of the group have contributed
compositions to their catalog of original songs, as have Robert Parr
(Tom's brother) and schoolteacher Scott Taylor (who writes lyrics for
some of Henneman's tunes).
As noted in the New York Times by William Hogeland, the Bottle Rockets' songwriting has been likened to Woody Guthrie's
folk style in spirit, smarts, and satire. Henneman's, Ortmann's, and
Taylor's lyrics succinctly and endearingly encapsulate the common
experiences of the everyman, and are set to stirring, rousing, searing
rock 'n' roll.
Considered to be the godfathers of the '90s alt-country/roots rock revival along with peers Uncle Tupelo, the Bottle Rockets are seasoned contemporary storytellers from Middle America.
Their songs "Welfare Music", "Kerosene", "Zoysia", "Baggage Claim",
"Blind", "Wave That Flag", "Align Yourself", "Middle Man", "Rich Man in
the Graveyard", and "Kid Next Door" are examples of social commentary
in the Bottle Rockets' original hybrid Woody Guthrie meets Neil Young meets The Replacements American roots music sound.-Wikipedia