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Description:
"Sings Buddy Holly" is a tribute CD by The Head Cat, released by Cleopatra Records, that celebrates the timeless songs of rock 'n' roll pioneer Buddy Holly with raw energy and vintage flair. The Head Cat - the supercharged trio featuring Motörhead icon Lemmy Kilmister together with rockabilly veterans Slim Jim Phantom and Danny B. Harvey - interpret Holly's classics in a stripped-down, rootsy style that blends rockabilly drive, early rock 'n' roll swing and gritty rock attitude. Listeners can expect punchy guitars, slapping bass, live-in-the-studio vibes and Lemmy's unmistakable vocals giving new edge to songs that helped shape the history of popular music. This CD is aimed at fans of authentic, old-school rock 'n' roll, collectors of Lemmy and Motörhead-related projects, and anyone who wants to rediscover Buddy Holly's catalogue in a tougher, more raucous version while still respecting the spirit of the originals. The Head Cat is a rockabilly/rock 'n' roll project formed by Lemmy Kilmister (Motörhead), drummer Slim Jim Phantom (Stray Cats) and guitarist Danny B. Harvey, uniting three musicians with deep roots in classic American rock 'n' roll. Lemmy is celebrated worldwide as the driving force behind Motörhead, the band that defined the sound of speed metal and left anthems such as "Ace of Spades" and "Overkill" to rock history. Slim Jim Phantom became known with the Stray Cats, who helped spark the rockabilly revival of the 1980s with hits like "Rock This Town" and "Stray Cat Strut". Danny B. Harvey has built a respected reputation in the rockabilly and roots scene through numerous collaborations and bands. Together in The Head Cat, they channel decades of experience into passionate, unpretentious rock 'n' roll performances that pay homage to their heroes. Cleopatra Records, the label behind this release, is an independent record company based in the United States, known since the 1990s for its eclectic and often adventurous catalogue. The label has released a wide range of rock, metal, punk, goth, industrial and classic rock titles and has worked with both established icons and cult underground acts. Cleopatra is also noted for carefully curated reissues, tribute albums and special collector's editions that appeal to music fans who value both musical heritage and unusual artist constellations such as The Head Cat. "Sings Buddy Holly" fits perfectly into this tradition, combining historical songwriting with fresh, high-octane interpretations for today's listeners.