Ruby and the Rednecks
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Ruby and the Rednecks is an American rock band from New York City, inspired by New York Dolls[2] and created by the singer, songwriter, playwright and actress Ruby Lynn Reyner[3] with collaborating musical artists in 1970 and active until today.[4] The band was originally composed by Ruby Lynn Reyner (lead vocals), John Madera (guitar and backing vocal), George Basley (drums), Augie Sabini (saxophone), Bobby Kent (drums), Susan Lampert (keyboard and backing vocal), and Danny Couse (bass guitar), but currently has a new formation. From the original group, only Lampert remains.[5] Ruby wrote most of the lyrics herself. John Madera was praised as a guitar player.[6]
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Origin | New York City, U.S. |
Genres | |
Years active | 1970–present |
Labels | Poo Poo Platters |
Website | www |
Currently they are mostly playing at Max's Kansas City[7] and CBGB's Reunions.[8]