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Eric "Red Mouth" Gebhardt

Eric Gebhardt
Birth name Eric Gebhardt
Also known as Red Mouth
Genres American roots music
Punk rock
Alternative rock
Blues-rock
Country
Hard rock
Acoustic
Gospel
Honky Tonk
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Guitar
Banjo
Lap Steel
Years active ?-present
Labels High Society Records
Orange Recordings
Pegasus Records
Associated acts Red Mouth
The Studdogs
The Throwaways
Website www.redmouth.net

Eric "Red Mouth" Gebhardt is an American singer-songwriter, from Alabama (born in Vernon, Texas) who plays a blend of southern music that blends blues, broken-hearted honky tonk, Stonesy rock and roll, with gospel music.Blues In London described his sound as:

"a joyfully chaotic reworking of the common sources... identifiably adhering to bluesey, country, folky, forms but happy to accept (actively embrace) a loose interpretation of the detail... a great blend of sasparila americana styles pulled together without meandering to 'authenticity', and played with a wit and verve that honour it's antecedents whilst managing a contemporary freshness."

Gebhardt started in a band dubbed The Throwaways who still perform every so often around the north Alabama area. The band's most notable achievement was a one-off release with High Society Records, an independent record label in Hamburg, Germany. The record did well in Europe, where the band never toured to support the release. The label folded shortly after.

After the disappointment, Gebhardt moved to Orlando, Florida and formed The Studdogs with Dickie Evans and Jeremy Talcott. Gebhardt stayed with the group for five years, releasing three compact discs. The band was signed by Orange Recordings in Los Angeles and toured all over the country, sharing bills with the Demolition Doll Rods, the Porch Ghouls, Bob Log III, and the Immortal Lee County Killers. His songwriting however started to out-grow the sleazy blues rock of the Studdogs, and Gebhardt left the band to pursue a solo career.

This growing interest in songwriting brought Gebhardt back to Florence, and later Biloxi, Mississippi, where his delta blues-influenced solo acoustic performances (and blazing red beard) earned him the bluesman nickname "Red Mouth." He spent some time duking it out in the juke joints of the area, but his desire to always move on has sent him out on the road searching for new places to play.


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