Buck Naked and the Bare Bottom Boys were an American rockabilly band from San Francisco, California.
[1] Originally from Omaha, Nebraska,[2] Buck Naked and the Bare Bottom Boys emerged from the San Francisco Bay Area music scene in the mid-1980s.
Filling out the band were Buck's brother Stephen Bury (performing as "Hector Naked") and David Wees (as "Stinky LePew").
Sharing many aesthetic similarities, the latter would make numerous tributes to Bury, in their videos ("Mr. Krinkle" features a painting, "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" features a bass drum head), and in the album credits to 1993's Pork Soda.
"[3] The band came to an abrupt end in November 1992[4] when Phillip Bury was shot and killed while walking his dog in San Francisco's Panhandle by a cab driver named Michael Kagan.