The Cheatin’ Hearts play a firebrand style of country music hearkening back to honky tonk troubadours and rabble-rousers such as Ernest Tubb, Hank Williams, Lefty Frizzell, Merle Haggard, and The Maddox Brothers and Rose, and akin to current traditionalists including Hank Williams III, Dale Watson, and Wayne Hancock. The band has shared the stage with some of the hottest performers on the national touring circuit; including Wayne Hancock, Deke Dickerson, The Chop Tops, Miss Derringer, Big John Bates and the Voodoo Dollz, Hellbound Glory, Joe Buck, Bob Wayne, The Hillbilly Hellcats, and The Boss Martians. Don’t expect the slick, commercial formula that dominates much of the airwaves currently, The Cheatin’ Hearts’ sound echoes an earlier era of Gretsch guitars, and world-weary vocals; when country music was still “three chords and the truth”. The band has released three demos; the most current being 2008's "Livin' 90 Proof"

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