It started with two old friends, a couple guitars, and two cases of Heineken. During lockdown, Jay Emmons and Mike “Monty” Montgomery wrote a tune that didn’t overthink itself. What came out wasn’t just a song but the DNA of Eddy and the Dirty Boys; a return to rock that’s loud, loose, and unapologetically fun.
Blurring the lines between country grit and rock swagger, they channel The Faces, The Stones, and even Jimmy Buffett on a bender. Their songs are built for sticky bar floors, half-spilled drinks, and full-throated singalongs. The live show hits like a shot of whiskey - loud, fast, and right in the chest, led by Emmons’ growl, Montgomery’s leads, Steve Kirstein on rhythm guitar, Adam Paquette on drums, and Claude Northey on bass.
Their raucous debut single, Hard Livin' drops this fall, just in time to hit the road with guitars in hand and trouble not far behind.
“If this stops being fun… we just won’t do it anymore.”
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