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The Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies

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Sit Spin
July 18th 2022
Have not seen these guys since they first toured in the 90's and didn't know they were even still playing. Saw that they were live streaming and bought a ticket...they did not disappoint! They sounded excellent after all these years!!
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Mark
July 11th 2022
The Cheetah Wheelies are hopefully back! It's time we get back to Shakin'them blues!
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Jan
July 11th 2022
Show was amazing! Crowd was excited! Wonderful venue! Great show!
Pelham, TN@
The Caverns

About The Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies

Like and , the Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies were a classic hard rock band that arrived at the height of grunge and alternative. hooky songwriting meant that they were able to fight to the top of the charts. The Wheelies fared better than , who sank without a trace after one hit, simply because they survived to make a second album, but they never quite managed to cultivate a true fan base.

The Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies -- surely one of the most ludicrous names in rock history -- formed in Nashville in 1990. By the time the band signed to Atlantic Records in the post- craziness of 1993, the group consisted of vocalist , bassist Steve Burgess, drummer and guitarists Rick White and Bob Watkins. The Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies released their eponymous debut album in early 1994, after "Shakin' the Blues" made the album-rock Top Ten. Over the next two years, the group toured relentlessly, eventually selling over 100,000 copies of the album and getting consistent airplay on AOR stations. However, most of these copies began showing up in used bins, and when their second album, Magnolia, appeared in the spring of 1994, it was generally ignored. Big Wheel followed in 1998. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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Fan Reviews

Sit Spin
July 18th 2022
Have not seen these guys since they first toured in the 90's and didn't know they were even still playing. Saw that they were live streaming and bought a ticket...they did not disappoint! They sounded excellent after all these years!!
Live Stream@
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Mark
July 11th 2022
The Cheetah Wheelies are hopefully back! It's time we get back to Shakin'them blues!
Live Stream@
Live Stream
Jan
July 11th 2022
Show was amazing! Crowd was excited! Wonderful venue! Great show!
Pelham, TN@
The Caverns

About The Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies

Like and , the Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies were a classic hard rock band that arrived at the height of grunge and alternative. hooky songwriting meant that they were able to fight to the top of the charts. The Wheelies fared better than , who sank without a trace after one hit, simply because they survived to make a second album, but they never quite managed to cultivate a true fan base.

The Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies -- surely one of the most ludicrous names in rock history -- formed in Nashville in 1990. By the time the band signed to Atlantic Records in the post- craziness of 1993, the group consisted of vocalist , bassist Steve Burgess, drummer and guitarists Rick White and Bob Watkins. The Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies released their eponymous debut album in early 1994, after "Shakin' the Blues" made the album-rock Top Ten. Over the next two years, the group toured relentlessly, eventually selling over 100,000 copies of the album and getting consistent airplay on AOR stations. However, most of these copies began showing up in used bins, and when their second album, Magnolia, appeared in the spring of 1994, it was generally ignored. Big Wheel followed in 1998. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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