Andrea Morabito For the Arizona Daily Star It's a sweltering summer's evening and members of the local rockabilly-punk fusion band The Reztones are working up a sweat in the back bedroom of drummer Tommy Hardy's midtown Tucson home.
Music fans can determine the sound for themselves when the band plays Che's Lounge, 350 N. Fourth Ave., on Saturday, Aug. 6. “Psychobilly came into my life in the early 2000s, when I first heard Nekromantix and Zombie Ghost Train, but didn’t experience it live until I moved to Tucson in 2009 when I saw The Last Call Brawlers at the Surly Wench,” Book said.
Yazzie, who is working on his Ph.D. in environmental engineering at the University of Arizona, learned to play guitar when he was 6 or 7. He performed in punk bands in the California Bay Area, but had been out of the scene for a decade when Book reached out to him. Bailey, who plays the upright bass, jokes about the fact that none of the members is playing the instrument they play best.“I think I’m not really good at anything,” Hardy joked. “Sometimes we switch instruments during our rehearsal. We are thinking about doing that in a gig in the future.”
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