BR549 (originally spelled BR5-49) was an American country music band founde… Read Full Bio ↴BR549 (originally spelled BR5-49) was an American country music band founded in 1993 that last played live in 2013 and has been on hiatus since then.
The band was formed in Nashville by co-leads Gary Bennett and Chuck Mead. Their music, referred to as alternative country or neotraditional, contains elements of western swing and rockabilly. They eschew modern Top 40 pop-country for a more raw, honky-tonk sound, with songs about 50s pin-up/dominatrix Bettie Page and The Ramones. They took their name from a telephone number regularly used in a Junior Samples sketch on the television show Hee Haw.
BR549 toured with Bob Dylan, the Mavericks, Junior Brown, the Black Crowes, and Brian Setzer. Whike on hiatus, multi-Instrumentalist Don Herron is touring with Bob Dylan, and lead vocalist Chuck Mead is performing with the honky-tonk country supergroup The Hillbilly All-Stars, along with Robert Reynolds and Paul Deakin of the Mavericks and solo recording artist/actor Mark Collie. Former co-lead vocalist, and co-founder, Gary Bennett released his solo debut, Human Condition, in February of 2006, and former bassist Geoff Firebaugh is a member of the Nashville based rockabilly outfit Hillbilly Casino. Despite shows in Europe in 2007 it's unclear if the band will return to its capacity as a full-time touring band.
The group disbanded, and Chuck, Shaw and Donnie returned to Lower Broadway to play weekly gigs with musical collective The Hillbilly All-Stars. The three were soon revitalized to again play music within an unpredictable scene, leading them to reform BR549 in 2004 with bassist Geoff Firebaugh and singer/guitarist Chris Scruggs for their Dualtone debut Tangled In The Pines. But following victorious tours of the U.S. and Europe (marred only by two separate thefts of their instruments and gear), BR549 was faced with their ultimate challenge when Donnie Herron was invited by Bob Dylan to become the new fiddle and steel guitar player in his band.
“It was a real test of our abilities as a family,” admits Mead. “Donnie went on the road with Dylan. Shaw moved to Arizona. I’d moved on to other projects. But for us, BR549 had always been something that needs to be respected and nothing we could ever take lightly.” Following months of heart-to-heart phone calls, plate-spinning scheduling and the addition of new bassist Mark Miller, the band finally convened in Athens to record in a way they never had before. “In the past, we’d always made a record coming off the road, with songs we’d been played for weeks and sometimes months on tour,” Chuck remembers “But this time, we were all coming in fresh, making the record then and there. It’s an album that’s truly in the moment.”
BR549 released six albums and two EPs, including three albums on Arista Nashville and two on Dualtone Records. The band's self-titled debut album produced three singles on the Billboard country charts in 1996. The band was nominated three times for the Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.
The band was formed in Nashville by co-leads Gary Bennett and Chuck Mead. Their music, referred to as alternative country or neotraditional, contains elements of western swing and rockabilly. They eschew modern Top 40 pop-country for a more raw, honky-tonk sound, with songs about 50s pin-up/dominatrix Bettie Page and The Ramones. They took their name from a telephone number regularly used in a Junior Samples sketch on the television show Hee Haw.
BR549 toured with Bob Dylan, the Mavericks, Junior Brown, the Black Crowes, and Brian Setzer. Whike on hiatus, multi-Instrumentalist Don Herron is touring with Bob Dylan, and lead vocalist Chuck Mead is performing with the honky-tonk country supergroup The Hillbilly All-Stars, along with Robert Reynolds and Paul Deakin of the Mavericks and solo recording artist/actor Mark Collie. Former co-lead vocalist, and co-founder, Gary Bennett released his solo debut, Human Condition, in February of 2006, and former bassist Geoff Firebaugh is a member of the Nashville based rockabilly outfit Hillbilly Casino. Despite shows in Europe in 2007 it's unclear if the band will return to its capacity as a full-time touring band.
The group disbanded, and Chuck, Shaw and Donnie returned to Lower Broadway to play weekly gigs with musical collective The Hillbilly All-Stars. The three were soon revitalized to again play music within an unpredictable scene, leading them to reform BR549 in 2004 with bassist Geoff Firebaugh and singer/guitarist Chris Scruggs for their Dualtone debut Tangled In The Pines. But following victorious tours of the U.S. and Europe (marred only by two separate thefts of their instruments and gear), BR549 was faced with their ultimate challenge when Donnie Herron was invited by Bob Dylan to become the new fiddle and steel guitar player in his band.
“It was a real test of our abilities as a family,” admits Mead. “Donnie went on the road with Dylan. Shaw moved to Arizona. I’d moved on to other projects. But for us, BR549 had always been something that needs to be respected and nothing we could ever take lightly.” Following months of heart-to-heart phone calls, plate-spinning scheduling and the addition of new bassist Mark Miller, the band finally convened in Athens to record in a way they never had before. “In the past, we’d always made a record coming off the road, with songs we’d been played for weeks and sometimes months on tour,” Chuck remembers “But this time, we were all coming in fresh, making the record then and there. It’s an album that’s truly in the moment.”
BR549 released six albums and two EPs, including three albums on Arista Nashville and two on Dualtone Records. The band's self-titled debut album produced three singles on the Billboard country charts in 1996. The band was nominated three times for the Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.
18 Wheels & A Crowbar
BR5-49 Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by BR5-49:
18 Wheels And A Crowbar 21 days on the road not a wink of sleep Gotta…
A Little Good News I rolled out this morning, kids had the morning news…
A-1 On The Juke Box When I started out I thought that I'd make it…
After The Hurricane After the hurricane, after the wind and rain When we lost…
Ain't Got Time Well it don't matter if I get my picture On the…
Are You Gettin' Tired Of Me Chorus Baby, are you gettin' tired of me? I can see the…
Bottom Of Priorities Well, the boys came lookin' for their soul They wanted…
Bottom of Priority Well, the boys came lookin' for their soul They wanted all…
Cajun Persuasion Got me a cajun persuasion way back in the woods Got…
Crazy Arms Now, blue ain't the world for the way that I…
Even If It's Wrong I roll out every mornin' I drink my coffee on…
Hickory Wind In South Carolina There are many tall pines I remember the o…
Honky Tonk Song I got me a room in a cheap hotel My head…
Honky Tonkin I'm out till four and I'm up at six And when…
I Well, I smoked and drank another night away I hit it…
I Ain't Never Well, I ain't never, I ain't never Seen nobody like you Well…
I'm All Right Well I woke up this morning and I looked outside And…
I'm All Right (For the Shape I'm In) Well I woke up this morning and I looked outside And…
I'm Going Down Lord, I think I'm goin' down Yes, I know that's where…
Im All Right Well I woke up this morning and I looked outside And…
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear It came upon the midnight clear That glorious song of old Fr…
Knoxville Girl I met a little girl from Knoxville a town we…
Leave It Alone Tell me, tell me, why ya gotta spoil my day You…
Let Jesus Make You Breakfast Well, I woke up from a nightmare and I couldn't…
Lifetime To Prove My pockets are empty though my wife has sent me To…
Little Good News I rolled out this morning, kids had the morning news…
Little Ramona Little Ramona (gone Hillbilly Nuts) Remember when we hung i…
Little Ramona (Gone Hillbilly Nuts) Br5-49 Br5-49 Little Ramona (Gone Hillbilly Nuts) Remember w…
Lower Broad St. Blues I just blew back in town So I thought I'd hang…
Me Oh, the Devil and me (oh, the Devil and me)…
Movin the Country Well a long time ago when I left home I never…
No Friend of Mine You gotta four piece band and a LA tan You smile…
No Train to Memphis Well lightning struck at midnight with the thunder and the…
One Long Saturday Night Down in the valley of the fever In the hills of…
Poison Disc go down late last night Spinnin' room don't feel right …
Psychic Lady I She She said Mars is lined against ya and you better…
Run a Mile Run a mile, run a mile to the river Gonna throw…
Seven Nights To Rock Seven nights to Rock …
She's Talking To Someone (She's Not Talking To Me) C. Mead, A. Murphy It's been s…
She's Talking to Someone (She's Not Talking to Me) (She's Not Talking To Me) C. Mead, A. Murphy It's been such…
Tangled in the Pines We used to be so happy we used to be…
That's What I Get Well it's been years since I made all the rounds And…
That’s What I Get Well it's been years since I made all the rounds And…
The Devil & Me Oh, the Devil and me (oh, the Devil and me)…
The Game A vida é o jogo que eu mais joguei Que…
There Goes My Love There goes the girl I used to know there goes…
Too Lazy to Work Too Nervous to Steal Well I met you in the middle of a bar…
Uneasy Rider I was takin' a trip out to LA, Toolin' along in…
Way Too Late (To Go Home Early Now) C. Mead I went out last night…
When I Come Home Well, I smoked and drank another night away I hit it…
You I'm a king among men down at the 'Just Say…
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@thecausalgamer7916
My granny used to drive a rig in the 80’s I remember her laughing her ass off the first time she heard this song
@heavymachinery2843
My old man always had a crowbar underneat the drivers seat 🤟
@kimbrandell9797
I was at the Wisconsin State Fair in 1997 (est.) and left the Herman's Hermits concert drunk. We stumbled on BR5-49 on our way out of the fair and were entertained well beyond our expectations. I loved the Hermits because they were very popular when I was in junior high school, so their concert was an enjoyable trip down memory lane. I loved BR5-49, because their talent was extraordinary and their music enjoyable. ..and what we saw was unexpected (we'd never heard of them and stumbled on them quite by accident. Nothing more fun than an unexpected pleasure. I purchased a CD at the concert and have enjoyed it often. Are they still out there making surprising music?
@danallured5806
Kim Brandell kinda the same here, was at the americana show in newark uk about twenty years ago now and heard this amazing music coming from one of the stands, there were people jiving and swinging in front of them and the bass player was on the back of a truck, loved em ever since, got to see them at a small venue in nottingham again about ten years later and they mingled with the audience after, nicest guys in music too! had photos and signed cds from them. chris scruggs was with them in nottingham, not gary bennett, he signed a cd for my little girl and he wrote exactly this:
stay in schol i did i pad of!
which i thought was really cool, the irony of staying in school and not being able to spell was great!
have a great day
Dan.
@glennperrigin7431
The first time I heard this band. I really like them. They jam
@mikeherald5097
Me too brother, i love everything I've heard from them !!! I'm writing tunes like this right now !!! I'm changed and ain't never goin' back 🤠🎙😈🎸🥁🔊
@neversurrender5976
Old School Trucking Song. Fer Shure!
@ralphlarson8773
who's here in 2020 this song kicks ass
@LBoweRhume
One of my favorite bands. More country bands should sound like this instead of like pop sung with a twang.
@tylermorelock2115
Lou McGoo but I'm a barnyard pimp tho. pimpin couzin Jane out to Bobby Joe then lettin the horse fuck ole Betty Sue for sum alone time with my momma for sum pooty poo