[4] It began as a punk band, but by the time of signing to Tooth & Nail Records it had evolved into a swing revival outfit.
[3] Their first album, which was self-titled, was produced by Gene Eugene and Dennis Danell of Social Distortion.
[4] In their second album, Green Room Blues, the group dropped the horn section entirely and shifted to a rockabilly sound.
The album has a darker mood than their debut effort, though its lyrics still reflect the faith of John Brown.
2000 was generally reported as a bad year for the band; they were unable to play shows regularly because in addition to recording difficulties, their drummer left, after wanting to move to a different style musically.