Nashville Pussy
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Members | Blaine Cartwright Ruyter Suys Bonnie Buitrago Ben Thomas |
Website | nashvillepussy |
Nashville Pussy is an American
Following the initial 1997 breakup of Kentucky
Nashville Pussy recorded Say Something Nasty with Almazan on bass only to be replaced by Katielyn Campbell (of the band Famous Monsters). Katie Lynn's image is on the album Say Something Nasty. Campbell was subsequently replaced by Karen Cuda for the album Get Some. Karen Cuda also appeared as bassist on the album "From Hell to Texas", and in the live DVD Live in Hollywood.
Nashville Pussy have released seven full-length studio albums, one EP and two live DVDs.
Influences
The band's influences include ZZ Top, Ted Nugent, the Isley Brothers, Betty Davis, Commodores, Funkadelic, Chuck Berry, Ramones and New York Dolls.[1]
Following
The band has remained largely underground, but has been gaining a large cult following in the rock club scene, and in Europe,[2] Australia,[3] Japan, France,[4] and the rest of the world.[5] Grassroots promotion of the band has been aided by their taper-friendly show recording policy.
Ruyter Suys was recently voted One of the Greatest Female Electric Guitarists in ELLE magazine.
Nashville Pussy received a Best Metal Performance
Lineup
Current members
- Blaine Cartwright – vocals, rhythm guitar
- Ruyter Suys – lead guitar
- Bonnie Buitrago – bass
- Dusty Watson – drums
Former members
- Adam Neal (a.k.a. The Rock N Roll Outlaw) – drums
- Corey Parks – bass
- Max Terasauro – drums
- Tracy Almazan (a.k.a. Tracy Wives, Tracy Kickass) – bass
- Katielyn Campbell – bass
- Karen Cuda – bass
- Jeremy "Remo" Thompson – drums
- RL Hulsman – drums
- Ben Thomas – drums
Discography
Studio albums
- 1998: Let Them Eat Pussy
- 1998: Eat More Pussy EP
- 2000: High as Hell
- 2002: Say Something Nasty
- 2005: Get Some!
- 2009: From Hell to Texas
- 2014: Up the Dosage
- 2018: Pleased to Eat You
Live albums
- 2003: Keep on f*cking Live in Paris (DVD)
- 2008: Live in Hollywood (DVD)
- 2011: Live in Rennes
- 2012: Live and Loud from Europe (CD bonus from "From Hell to Texas – Reissued")
- 2015: Live in Nothingham (Cd bonus "10 Years Of Pussy")
- 2020: Eaten Alive
Singles
- "Come On, Come On" from the album "Get Some!" (2005)
- "Hate and Whisky" from the album "Get Some!" (2005)
- "From Hell to Texas" from the album "From Hell to Texas (2009)
- "Drunk Driving Man" from the album "From Hell to Texas (2009)
- "Why, Why, Why" from the album "From Hell to Texas (2009)
References
- ^ Anso DF (March 24, 2009). "EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH NASHVILLE PUSSY'S BLAINE CARTWRIGHT". MetalSucks. Retrieved December 25, 2021.
- ^ Portuguese news story
- ^ "2006 Australian tour poster". Archived from the original on March 29, 2009. Retrieved January 23, 2009.
- ^ 2010 interview
- ^ "2009 international news/tour info". Archived from the original on February 2, 2009. Retrieved January 23, 2009.
- ^ "12 Greatest Female Electric Guitarists". Archived from the original on April 12, 2011. Retrieved January 17, 2010.
- ^ "Manson Resumes Tour Without Hole, Taps Nashville Pussy And Jack Off Jill For Upcoming Dates". MTV. Viacom Media Networks. March 22, 1999. Archived from the original on September 7, 2018. Retrieved March 7, 2011.
- ^ Rock On The Net Awards
External links
- Nashville Pussy at AllMusic
- Video of Nashville Pussy playing at the Fox Theatre in Boulder, Colorado on Friday, January 11th, 2008 (entire set/show)
- Interview with Blaine Cartwright @ Legends[usurped]
- French site[permanent dead link]
- CrashCam Films (CrashCam Films home page) – filmmaker Bob Ray's Austin, Texas based production company that created music videos for the Nashville Pussy songs "Fried Chicken and Coffee", "High as Hell" and "Say Something Nasty"
- Karen Cuda interview at BassGirls.Com Archived December 7, 2006, at the Wayback Machine