The Unforgiven (band)

[2] The band's attire and overall look was compared to that of actors in a Spaghetti Western; three-quarter length overcoats, dusty boots, and wide brimmed hats.

We're not trying to be overly political — we mean what we say, we don't say more than we mean...[4]In the same interview Craig Lee wrote that the band came into the Los Angeles rock scene with a "defiantly macho image".

Drummer Alan Waddington stated in a May 24, 1985 interview at Madame Wong's West in Santa Monica: It's great to know you're wanted, and that you're going to do something with a major label.

[1]The Unforgiven were unusual in their four-guitar lineup, their use of "gang vocals", their vintage cowboy image, and their embrace of a country-influenced roots rock sound that would find greater popularity after they broke up.

[6] Johnny Hickman became a member of Cracker,[7] and Just Jones, Mike Finn, and Unforgiven roadie Tim Allyn perform with the band The Hickmen.

Several of the original band members, plus one guest fill-in, played several tracks including "Some Days", "Hang 'Em High", and "They Shoot Horses Don't They?".

Johnny Hickman on stage with Cracker in Asheville NC, USA in July 2006