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Big House

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The Resume

    (1994-2000)
    (2007- )
    Based in Bakersfield, Califonia
    Notable lineup was Monty Byrom (lead vocals/guitars), Tanner Byrom (drums), Roy Lackey (harmonica), Ron Mitchell (bass), David Neuhauser (lead guitar), Billy Russell (slide guitar) and Chuck Seaton (acoustic guitar)
    Notable singles include 'Cold Outside,' 'Love Ain't Easy,' 'You Ain't Lonely Yet' and 'Sunday In Memphis'

Why they might be annoying:

    Their band name is a slang term for a jailhouse.
    Most of the original lineup, save for Monty and David left after the release of the second album.
    The revamped lineup failed to catch on with fans and disbanded after the release of their third album.
    Roy performed under the stage name Sonny California later in his career.
    They weren't well received in Nashville, prior to their meeting with MCA Records.

Why they might not be annoying:

    They performed exclusively in their home state of California, prior to landing a record deal in Nashville.
    They were formed after the six musicians realized they had a good chemistry performing together.
    Their smooth vocals made them a hit amongst country music fans.
    Monty and David wrote the bulk of the band's singles.
    They were credited with reviving the Bakersfield sound of country music in the 1990's.

Credit: Ricky


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    In 2022, Out of 8 Votes: 87.50% Annoying