The Black Knights - Sweet spirit of Dixie

The Black Knights - Sweet spirit of Dixie ENCD114The Black Knights - Teddy Boy rock'n'roll from Sweden.
 
1.My grandma's a teddy girl 2.Worried mind 3.Watch out (Mr. Springsteen) 4.Stood up 5.Sweet spirit of Dixie 6.Here by my lonesome 7.Henhouse boogie 8.My baby's gone 9.Dream of love 10.The South's gonna rise again 11.Goodby baby doll 12.Walk like you talk 13.Rock your baby to sleep 14.Will it be you 15.Lights out

The Black Knights

"The Devil himself used to sit in a tree at the Hårga mountain and play so that people danced until only their skulls remained, that was a well known fact......
     The year was 1981, and the place Kilafors in Hälsingland. Three youngsters - Jesse James (16), Dickie Dirtwater (16) and Terrible Tom Powder (14) decide to form a band. They named themselves 'The Steelcramphs'.
     With the Rock & Roll revival at its peak and as teenagers growing up in a society where expressions like: four on the floor, burnout and moonshine were more common than: stockbrooker, yuppie and BMW, ain't no wonder these youngsters formed a Rock & Roll combo!
     They later transformed into 'Sneaky Pete & His Ham Tramk Home Brewers', and shortly after into the 'Black Knights', travelling to their first gigs by train and bus (that's how I met 'em in '82 ) or Dickie's mother giving them a ride.
     They've kept the same line up since the start (well, Alf Östlund joined them on acoustic guitar for a while) and I think they've kept the same fans all along although they've increased over the years. As there's no doubt that the Black Knights are today more popular than ever." Enviken Records

Black Knights