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31: 597:...He liked it and decided to try to re-unite the band." Johnson contacted Hodges first, who had not played guitar in roughly a year. Hodges hung up on Johnson after hearing him suggest a reunion, but Johnson called six more times that same night. Eventually, Johnson tried Ringenberg, calling him at four in the morning "until Jason agreed to do it." Hodges eventually agreed to a reunion as well, "with his rationale being, 'Okay, I won't be the bad guy.'" Baggs also agreed to the reunion, and with the original Scorchers together again, the group began touring in 1993. 705: 348:-style guitar heroics without making one seem like a departure from the other. Whether he stood at the lip of the stage, leaning over the audience, sucking a cigarette, or he spun himself into speedy circles that would have made any mere mortal dizzy, Hodges personified the country boy too thrilled to be rocking to care how ridiculous he looked. The same went for Ringenberg. His own dancing during the rocking numbers suggested ( 552:, which was more hard rock. Reviews were mixed, and sales were disappointing. "The songs were more metal-influenced," according to the band's website, "as Warner had a big hand in the production. Then Perry Baggs was diagnosed with diabetes during a tour in 1990, and Hodges and Ringenberg were notified that he could not continue to perform. As Hodges stated later, 'we didn't break up, we fell apart.'" 832:. Bassist Jeff Johnson participated at this event, the first time that all four of the original band members played together on stage since January 19, 1997, when the Scorchers played Club Zydeco in Birmingham, Alabama. Guitarist Warner Hodges and Jason Ringenberg led a modified version of the Scorchers through a full set at the 430:'s hellbent determination to get away with it, Jason Ringenberg leads a band no one can accuse of fecklessness, dabbling, revivalism, or undue irony. The lyrics strain against their biblical poetry at times, but anyone who hopes to take a popsicle into a disco is in no immediate danger of expiring pretentiousness." 670:
Due to the success of concerts performed in the U.S. and throughout Europe, Jason and the Scorchers briefly reunited with original members, Jason Ringenberg and Warner Hodges in 2010. Bassist Al Collins and drummer Pontus Snibb were added to the band. They then toured in support of the Jason and the
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After the Scorchers disbanded, Ringenberg turned to country-oriented solo work, Hodges moved to Los Angeles to work in the video business, Johnson moved to Atlanta to work in the auto and motorcycle repair business, Baggs remained in Nashville, working on Christian music projects, and Fox joined
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played on two songs recorded live in 1988 on this compilation. It would fall out of print years later, replaced by a shorter compilation that excluded all of the rarities, but it helped introduce the Scorchers to a new generation of listeners who were experiencing a different musical landscape.
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Founding bassist Jeff Johnson suffered a stroke in Mexico on September 19, 2023. Ringenberg and Hodges reunited as the Scorchers to headline a benefit show in Nashville on January 27, 2024, their first show together since 2019, and their first Nashville show in over twelve years.
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folded Mammoth Records, two years after buying them out, leaving the Scorchers without a label. Since then, the band independently released a live concert from 1985 on Ringenberg's own homemade label, Courageous Chicken Records. Titled
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where he was employed for 17 years. He also played bass guitar with the Scottsboro First Baptist Church Praise Band. He died at his home on July 12, 2012, following a 22-year battle with diabetes. He was working on a gospel album
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Ringenberg disbanded Shakespeare's Riot and moved to Nashville in 1981. He was introduced to his original Scorcher bandmates through the independent Praxis record label, and the group soon established a strong reputation among
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The band performed for several shows in Scandinavia and Britain in May 2008. This coincided with a couple of solo shows from Ringenberg, Farmer Jason, and Warner E. Hodges solo shows. There was also a US show at the
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and was a member of a short-lived acoustic trio in 1978. In late 1979, Ringenberg formed his first band, Shakespeare's Riot, the precursor of the Scorchers. Named after an oblique reference to the
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were played on this tour, as Johnson was not a member of the band at the time it was recorded. A demo tape of new recordings were also made that year, and the band secured a new contract with
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dive...Jason Ringenberg balanced himself on a rickety stool...and wished aloud what he wanted his band to sound like. 'Like a religious service,' he said wistfully, 'only a lot dirtier.'"
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on vocals. In September 2010, Ringenberg reunited with his Shakespeare's Riot bandmates Gary Gibula and Tom Miller for brief performances at a coffeehouse and an outdoor pavilion in
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In 1997, Jeff Johnson amicably departed from the band, wishing to be with his wife and essentially retiring from the music business; he was replaced by Kenny Ames, of
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A few years later, EMI Records hired Jimmy Guterman to compile a compact disc retrospective of the Scorchers' music. A single compact disc containing 22 tracks,
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Jason and the Scorchers have maintained a loyal core group of fans around the world for more than 30 years. Jason and the Scorchers released their latest album,
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The reunion shows were a critical and commercial success, eventually extending into 1994. As a part of the agreement to tour, no songs from
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In 2007. Warner E Hodges, Kenny Ames and Fenner Castner played four UK shows under the name Ginger and The Scorchers, with
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Rock critic Jimmy Guterman reported that in late 1983, during a concert held "in the basement of a now-boarded
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dropped the Scorchers from its label, and Jeff Johnson left the band and was replaced by Ken Fox.
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was brought on board. New tracks were recorded, and a second EP was released with the title
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movement. Therefore, Jason and the Scorchers were something of a novelty in their hometown,
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Chris Parker (November 26, 2014). "Reap or Sow: Five words with Jason Ringenberg".
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Are You Ready for the Country?: The Essential Jason and the Scorchers, Volume 1
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at the St. George Sailing Club during this tour. 1987 was also the year that
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According to the band's website, around this time, "Jeff bought a copy of
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on Labor Day weekend, in 2008. Warner E. Hodges is a full-time member of
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Drummer Perry Baggs died on 12 July 2012 from diabetes at the age of 50.
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After a three-year "fallow period," the Scorchers released a third LP,
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Essential Jason & the Scorchers - Are You Ready For The Country?
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Former drummer and songwriter Perry Baggs became an archivist at
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for 1985), but neither achieved any chart success. Pre-dating
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but, newly recorded by Manning, was added as a bonus track to
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also attracted much attention for its groundbreaking cover of
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in 1966, the Scorchers' version did not originally appear on
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Wildfires and Misfires: Two Decades of Outtakes and Rarities
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were not new concepts, they predated the raw sound of 1970s
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band that formed in 1981 and are led by singer-songwriter
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and the band were watched by Angus and Malcolm Young of
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in his "Consumer Guide" column, writing that "crossing
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Both albums were critically acclaimed (particularly
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signed the Scorchers in 1983, and producer/engineer
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Index

Frontman Jason Ringenberg performing in Franklin, Tennessee, 2015.
Franklin, Tennessee
Nashville
Tennessee
Cowpunk
punk rock
alt-country
Americana
Jason Ringenberg
Warner E. Hodges
Jon Brant
jasonandthescorchers.com
cowpunk
Jason Ringenberg
punk rock
country music
cowpunk
alt-country
Sheffield, Illinois
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
Astor Place Riot
Bob Dylan
Tom Petty
indie rock
country rock
rockabilly
punk
alternative rock
resembled mainstream pop
Urban Cowboy

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