Eleven Hundred Springs
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United StatesUnited States

1998

Eleven Hundred Springs

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Eleven Hundred Springs is a prominent country rock band hailing from Texas, recognized for their distinctive "long-haired, tattooed hippie freak" image and a sound deeply influenced by legends such as Willie Nelson, Buck Owens, and Doug Sahm. They are widely regarded as one of the few remaining bands carrying the torch of outlaw country music.

Formed in 1998 from the ashes of the Dallas rockabilly group Lone Star Trio, Eleven Hundred Springs features founding members Matt Hillyer on lead vocals, guitar, and as the primary songwriter, alongside Steve Berg on upright bass and harmony vocals. The current lineup is rounded out by Danny Crelin on pedal steel, Jordan Hendrix on fiddle, and former Toadies drummer Mark Reznicek. Their music is firmly rooted in Texas music traditions, drawing heavily from classic, old-school country sounds.

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