Hands Of Grease
Hands of Grease formed in the late 1970s from what had been a local bar band. Their self-titled debut album came out in 1982, and their most recognizable song...
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Hands of Grease formed in the late 1970s from what had been a local bar band. Their self-titled debut album came out in 1982, and their most recognizable song is probably "Barbecue and Rock N' Roll." The band was led by vocalist Jimmy "The Grill Master" Sparks.
They put out a few more records after that first one, including Greasy Fingers in 1984 and Pit Masters in 1986. Other songs in their catalog include "Falling In The Darkness," "Maverick," and "Pain."
Their live shows were known for being loud and energetic, with a reputation for blending Southern rock and blues. The whole barbecue theme wasn't just in the song titles; it became part of their stage presence too.
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