Hailed as one of the most exciting live acts on the road today, Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers are musical beacons of the Southwest fueled by witty and insightful lyrics, crunching guitar riffs, a dynamic rhythm section and tequila.
Roger Clyne and his guitar have toured around the world over his 20-year career, starting with The Refreshments. The seminal Tempe, Arizona band made big waves in the ’90s both on college and alternative rock radio as well as MTV with the songs “Banditos” (with the infamous chorus, “Everybody knows that the world is full of stupid people”) and “Down Together” as well as writing the theme for TV’s “King of the Hill.”
Live at the Belly Up features 24 tracks spanning Roger Clyne’s entire career, including Refreshments hits “Banditos” and “Down Together” to The Peacemakers staples from all eras including “Beautiful Disaster,” “Green & Dumb,” “Americano,” and “California Breakdown.”
The Band
Roger Clyne: Vocals, Guitar
Jim Dalton: Lead Guitar
Nick Scropos: Bass
Paul “P.H.” Naffah: Drums
Jason Boots: Trumpet