It was their mutual love for the music of legendary country artist
Buck Owens that originally brought The Derailers together back in
the ’90s, and with the release of their eighth album, Under the
Influence of Buck, the honky-tonkin’ boys from Austin bring their
music all the way back to the source with a rollicking and heartfelt
tribute to the timeless music of Buck Owens.
As the band has evolved over the years, perfecting its patented
“Beatles-meets-Bakersfield” sound, The Derailers have always looked
to Owens and his band, the Buckaroos, for inspiration. Their love
and respect for the music Owens made is as unabashed and real as the
performances that are captured on this special album. Well-loved
standards like “I’ve Got a Tiger By the Tail,” “Cryin’ Time” and
“Together Again” are delivered fresh, and the band dusts off
lesser-known Owens songs like “Down On the Corner of Love” and
“Who’s’ Gonna Mow Your Grass” with passion-fueled versions that do
the Buckaroos proud.
The band met their hero in 1995, performing at a Buck Owen’s
birthday celebration in Austin, TX. Owens was visibly touched by the
extent to which The Derailers honored him with their faithful
adherence to the sound he created. He invited the band to come and
play his club in Bakersfield, California, the Crystal Palace, and
thus began their musical relationship. And it was Buck who
personally asked The Derailers to be the house band for his 70th
Birthday Bash in 1999. Buck stood up and cheered for them in front
of all in attendance: his friends and family, as well as his
business and musical associates - including a reunion of the classic
Buckaroos line-up. The back cover photo of Under the Influence of
Buck holds the image of Buck looking on with pride
at the band who carries on in his footsteps. It is clear that Buck
gave the group his genuine seal of approval.
“Over the years, we talked to him extensively about music, what he
had done and what we were trying to accomplish,” says The Derailers
leader Brian Hofeldt. “He offered insight and sympathy for what we
had ahead of us, and most importantly, encouragement. He put his
money where his mouth was and continued to book us in his club and
get together with us whenever we came through Bakersfield. It was an
honor to be recognized and boosted by a man who was our musical hero
and the times we had to spend with Buck are cherished memories.”
The road to Under the Influence wasn’t without its bumps and
potholes. After signing with Palo Duro Records and touring behind
their critically acclaimed 2006 release, Soldiers of Love, Derailers
frontman Brian Hofeldt survived a run-in with a drunk driver
(Brian’s fine!) and the theft of his beloved vintage guitar (it’s
been recovered!).
The tireless energy of a seasoned Derailers lineup – including pedal
steel guitarist Chris Schlotzhauer and keyboardist Sweet Basil
McJagger – together with these Owens’ classics makes for a potent
mix and a meant-to-be musical moment. These songs haven’t sounded so
contemporary since the day they were first released. From the
album’s opening track, “Foolin’ Around,” to “Big in Vegas,” the
mournful track that closes this remarkable collection, Under the
Influence of Buck is a loving look back and a natural step forward
for one of the coolest bands around.