What happens when you mix influences from 1950s Rockabilly, Hillbilly, Country, and Rock’n’Roll with three world class musicians insisting on delivering what UK Rock’n’Roll Magazine has termed; “immensely catchy and hugely danceable sound…”? — The answer is Delta 88!
This trio from Devon, UK, insists on doing things their way. They effortlessly master and blend raw and primitive early-50s beats with a modern edge, to create their own contemporary brand of Rockabilly. Their debut EP, Rockabilly Tales, launched on vinyl to underline their dedication to their retro influences and doing things their own way. Form their first album, Rocket Powered, to their latest album, Firefly, launched in 2019, the trio delivers a highly catchy and danceable sound from start to finish. And their live act leaves nothing more to wish for, with their non-stop floor-filling Rockabilly!
“Keeps rockin’ right up until the end” — Mad Music review, Bad People Magazine.
"This is British modern rockabilly at its best" — UK Rock’n’Roll Magazine, March 2019
What happens when you mix influences from 1950s Rockabilly, Hillbilly, Country, and Rock’n’Roll with three world class musicians insisting on delivering what UK Rock’n’Roll Magazine has termed; “immensely catchy and hugely danceable sound…”? — The answer is Delta 88!
This trio from Devon, UK, insists on doing things their way. They effortlessly master and blend raw and primitive early-50s beats with a modern edge, to create their own contemporary brand of Rockabilly. Their debut EP, Rockabilly Tales, launched on vinyl to underline their dedication to their retro influences and doing things their own way. Form their first album, Rocket Powered, to their latest album, Firefly, launched in 2019, the trio delivers a highly catchy and danceable sound from start to finish. And their live act leaves nothing more to wish for, with their non-stop floor-filling Rockabilly!
“Keeps rockin’ right up until the end” — Mad Music review, Bad People Magazine.
"This is British modern rockabilly at its best" — UK Rock’n’Roll Magazine, March 2019