Jim Heath, aka Reverend Horton Heat, and the boys swagger their way in to Detroit just ahead of a major winter storm.

Reverend Horton Heat, known for their unique brand of punk infused rockabilly, warmed up fans in a chilly Motor City at the Magic Stick theater. They made their way in just early enough to play and get out of Detroit ahead of the big winter storm that dropped over a foot of snow that weekend. Snow or not, nothing was going to keep the energy contained when RHH is on stage. Just ask any of the fans who packed in to the venue that night.

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About The Author

Dave Ball has spent most of his life in the Detroit West Side area. Music has always been a passion for him, playing in bands on Bass and working as a promoter. He also has experience as a Guitar and Bass tech for notable Detroit acts such as Agent Fury and The Meanies. His current work as a writer and photographer has extended his role as Managing Editor of National Rock Review.