This new CD has all the flavour of the early days of the transition from traditional country to the new sound of Rock'n'Roll and Rockabilly, some times with a touch of blues and others with high dose of Honky Tonk.
1. Pretty Baby
2. Have No Place To Stay
3. Drunk Tonight
4. Cruising Across The USA
5. Fly Away
6. Fooling Around
7. Cry Of Distress
8. It's Goodbye
9. Shooting Star
10. Gone And Left
11. Little Lisa Marie
12. Love You Tonight
13. Tattoo
14. End Of Me
15. This Is Your Day
The Hometown Gamblers burst onto the music scene in 1998 when brothers Guy and Yves De Caluwe decided to set up a rockabilly band. Yves and Guy were hooked to rockabilly and rock n’ roll music ever since they were youngsters. Their father’s record collection and also the influence of their good friend Rockin’ Rudy, a famous DJ in the rockabilly music scene, helped them to dig deeper into roots music. The guys recognize their roots from a wide field of good and real music — country, western swing, rhythm and blues, jazz, rock'n roll and rockabilly. Artists like Johnny Horton, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Buddy Holly, Johnny Burnette trio and many more changed their life forever.
— In the early years of the Hometown Gamblers, the line-up changed a few times but in the year 2002 everything fall into place when the right people were found. It soon became clear that there was no place for drums in the band. From that moment, the line-up consists of Guy De Caluwe on double bass, Jurgen Van Poppel on lead, baritone and steel guitars, Jeffrey Thielens on harmonica and Yves De Caluwe on rhythm guitar and vocals.
— So far the set list consisted of classic tunes only. But it soon became clear that the Hometown Gamblers had more up their sleeve. The band started to write original songs. Yves turned out to be good songwriter and with the help of his brother Guy and Jurgen a lot of songs were written in a short time. After some months of rehearsing the original songs were included in the life set list and they were very much appreciated by the audience.