The Derailers

The Derailers are an American country band known for their honky-tonk and rockabilly-infused sound that pays homage to the golden era of the Texas dance hall scene. Founded in the mid-90s in Austin, Texas, by Tony Villanueva and Brian Hofeldt, the group swiftly became a pivotal act in the resurgence of traditional country music. Their style blends influences from legendary artists such as Buck Owens, The Beatles, and The Byrds, which is evident in the twangy guitars and harmonious vocals that define their records.

The band's discography showcases their consistent evolution while remaining true to their vintage country roots. Albums like "Full Western Dress" and "Here Come The Derailers" were both critical successes that cemented their place within the Americana genre. Notably, "Under the Influence of Buck" was a heartfelt tribute to Buck Owens, highlighting their deep respect and inspiration drawn from the Bakersfield sound. As they progressed through the years with releases such as "Soldiers of Love" and "Guaranteed to Satisfy," The Derailers continued to cultivate their sound, demonstrating versatility and a commitment to the staples of country music, all the while captivating audiences with their lively performances and genuine storytelling.

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Album - 13 Tracks - Released September 24, 2012
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  1. September 24, 2012
  2. September 24
  3. October 14, 2008
  4. July 31, 2007
  5. December 12, 2006
  6. January 1
  7. January 1
  8. March 25, 2003
  9. August 29, 2001
  10. September 16, 1999