-
Reatards,
which at the time
included only
himself as a member, and
adopted an Oblivians-influenced surname,
calling himself Jay
Reatard. The
Reatards'...
- Cartwright, was
impressed by
Reatard's recordings and
joined him for his
second EP, **** Elvis, Here's the
Reatards. By 1998, the
Reatards evolved into a more...
- Sounds,
after Reatard's death in 2010. In the
summer of 1997, Rich
Crook moved to
Memphis and met Jay
Reatard,
later co-forming The
Reatards in 1998, becoming...
- Man Band,
Pretty Baby 7" (7Gone)
Reatards, Get Real
Stupid 7" (8Gone) Gasoline, Let's Go
Harley 7" (9Gone)
Reatards,
Teenage Hate LP/CD (10Gone) Bad Times...
-
studio album by
American punk rock
singer and
songwriter Jay
Reatard,
formerly of the
Reatards. The track, "Oh It's Such a Shame" has been
covered by Deerhunter...
- The
following is the
discography for
American garage punk
musician Jay
Reatard and his ****ociated acts.
Blood Visions LP/CD (2006; In the Red)
Watch Me...
- Jones, Eric Gales, Al Green, Alex Chilton,
Three 6 Mafia, the Sylvers, Jay
Reatard, Zach Myers, and
Aretha Franklin. On
December 23, 1988, a
tanker truck...
-
player (d. 2003) 1980 – Jan Heylen,
Belgian race car
driver 1980 – Jay
Reatard,
American singer-songwriter and
guitarist (d. 2010) 1981 –
Alexander Hleb...
- year
after Jay
Reatard's death. The
posthumous release included two rare recordings, The
Reatards C****ette and ****
Elvis Here's the
Reatards C****ette, which...
-
tribute to Jay
Reatard performing the
cover of "Oh, It's Such a Shame". Win
Butler confessed to Zane Lowe that the band
wanted Jay
Reatard to
support the...