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Like the legendary Australian outlaw/folk-hero whose name they have appropriated, the band Reckless Kelly is a study in contradictions: They are a Texas-based band who transcend the boundaries of their adopted state; Theyâre a rowdy honky-tonk band who are also at home in listening rooms and theaters; They are carving out their own legacy even as they have inherited the family business. âWhen musicians talk about growing up in a âmusical family,ââ wrote Texas Music magazine of the band, âwhat they usually mean is something like this: dad had a great record collectionâŚBut for Reckless Kellyâs Cody and Willy Braun, growing up in a musical family meant opening shows for guys like Merle Haggard as part of the Idaho-based family band, Muzzie Brown and the BoysâŚand even playing on the Tonight Showâtwice.â Brothers Cody and Willy were kids when their dad, Muzzie, brought them onstage and under the lights. But that was many years and many honky-tonks ago. Since then they (along with their bandmates, guitarist David Abeyta, bassist Joe Miller and drummer Jay Nazz) have released ten albums, including their 2011 Grammy-nominated Good Luck and True Love, and their latest, 2013âs Grammy-winning Long Night Moon. Along with way, they have attracted the praise of peers like rocker Joe Ely songwriter Robert Earl Keen and hit-making producer Ray Kennedy, as well as the foot-stomping approbation of audiences from coast to coast. Though their origins lay in Idaho and Oregon, Reckless Kelly found a home in the Texas music capital of Austin, where they relocated in 1997. And though they have carved out their niche in the cityâs thriving Texas music/country-rock/Americana community, their music has never been confined by their geographic boundaries. âWe didnât move here to be a Texas country band,â says Cody. âWe didnât grow up here and we donât have any songs about Texasâtubing on the Guadalupe River and drinking Lone Star Beer. We werenât trying to push our way into that scene, but we were just lucky to be here when it blew up.â To hear them tell it, the brothers were initially attracted to the state and the city by the caliber of songwriting craftsmanship. âWe moved here to get better,â Cody adds. âThe top guys were Robert Earl Keen, Townes Van Zandt and Guy ClarkâŚ(they) were always the benchmark.â As they grew and matured as songwriters and as a band, Reckless Kelly ascended into that upper echelon, thanks to explosive live performances and songwriting that extolled the endless cycle of the road, the big-sky horizons of the West and the melodic blend of country lyricism and combustible energy the band refers to (tongue in cheek) as âhick rock.â In the wake of their self-released 1998 debut, Millican, the band formed creative alliances with independent labels Sugar Hill and Yep Roc which yielded well-received and critically acclaimed albums, including Under the Table and Above the Sun (2003), Wicked Twisted Road (2005), Bulletproof (2008) and Somewhere In Time(2010). Their last two albums, Good Luck & True Love and Long Night Moon have both been released on the bandâs own label, No Big Deal Records. âWeâre just tryinâ to keep steaks in the freezer,â says Willy with a self-deprecating smile. âI always just felt like I wanted to make a living, and anything on top of that is gravy.â So far, that âgravyâ has included the aforementioned Grammy honoraria, critical raves (âRootsy, jangly country-rock, with all its punch in place. In my perfect world, this is what country radio would sound like.ââMusic Row magazine) and a devoted audience from coast to coast. âWeâve never jumped on the trends,â Willy adds. âWhat is it nowâthe pickup trucks and the girl with the AC/DC T-shirt? We just try to put out a quality product. The music is always first for us, and we want to put out something weâre going to be proud of and that will be relevant ten or twenty years down the road.â In the more immediate time frame, the group is also taking over the reins of the 40-year old Braun Brothers Reunion festival in Idaho, and they have established their own tradition with the all-star Reckless Kelly Celebrity Softball Jam (now in its seventh year), which raises money for area youth leagues. Best of all, they show no sign of stopping. âItâs hard to step back and see it in the sense that weâre some sort of role models,â says Cody. âI sometimes think weâre still trying to figure it out and that weâre still a young band. The challenge is always trying to get better and learn more.â âWeâve always had a really broad range of things we can do,â adds Willy. âWe can go from our acoustic show to a rodeo dance to opening for ZZ Top or Nashville Pussy. We can really do a lot of things with the band because weâve never had to fit our sound into one certain thing.â âEverythingâs so much easier because weâve been together so long,â says Cody. âWhen we get thrown a curve ball, itâs like, âOh yeah, weâve been through this ten times.â I hope thereâs still a few surprises left.â
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