Found in 1999 by Taras Trofimov and Serge Misharin, the Stockmen started as a band with authentic 50's rockabilly sound and lyrics inspired mostly by horror b-movies. In 2000 Andy Poluektov joind the band as a bass-guitar player, but later on switched to the double-bass. The Stockmen has released debut CD "Blow Out" in 2003 at Old Rock Records (Sweden) and took part in a number of rockabilly and psychobilly compilations, including "Muh to the Muh" (a tribute to the Frantic Flintsones). More info about releases is available at the Stockmen Official Website www.stockmen.net
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Found in 1999 by Taras Trofimov and Serge Misharin, the Stockmen started as a band with authentic 50's rockabilly sound and lyrics inspired mostly by horror b-movies. In 2000 Andy Poluektov joind the band as a bass-guitar player, but later on switched to the double-bass. The Stockmen has… read more
Found in 1999 by Taras Trofimov and Serge Misharin, the Stockmen started as a band with authentic 50's rockabilly sound and lyrics inspired mostly by horror b-movies. In 2000 Andy Poluektov joind the band as a bass-guitar player, but later on switched to the double-bass. The Stockmen has released debut CD "Blow Out" in 2003 at Old Rock Records (Swe… read more