THE KINGS WERE:
1999-2000
Greg Lonesome - Vocals
Doc Holliday - Guitar
Mr. Right Now - Bass
Quickdraw - Drums
2000-2005
Greg Lonesome - Vocals
Reverend Replusive - Guitar
Mr. Right Now - Bass
"Handsome" Johnny Hormone - Drums
A BRIEF HISTORY
The Lonesome Kings were formed in February of 1999 by Greg Lonesome (vocals),
Mr. Right Now (electric bass), Doc Holliday (guitar), and Quickdraw (drums). This
lineup gigged frequently and recorded the "Sunday Morning Hymns" CD and the "Who's
Your Daddy?" EP before Quickdraw and Doc Holliday left the band in October and
November of 2000, respectively. After a brief hiatus, the Kings reformed in January
of 2001 with Reverend Repulsive on guitar and "Handsome" Johnny Hormone on drums.
In April of 2002, Mr. Right Now switched to upright bass and soon after, the Lonesome
Kings began recording their long-awaited full-length "debut." "Shotgun Full of Blues" was released in August, 2003, and hit the world with both barrels blazing. The album quickly got the attention of rabid music fans from across the globe, and anticipation began for their next release. Unfortunately, the Kings called it a day in 2005 and their third and final album, "Legendary Suffering," was not released until 2006.