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Five Horse Johnson comes straight out of Toledo, OH, with big riff, get down, rootsy, middle American rock & roll that takes acid blues and <a href="spotify:artist:36QJpDe2go2KgaRleHCDTp">Led Zeppelin</a> and mixes in influences like <a href="spotify:artist:5krkohEVJYw0qoB5VWwxaC">the Black Crowes</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4MVyzYMgTwdP7Z49wAZHx0">Lynyrd Skynyrd</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:7Ey4PD4MYsKc5I2dolUwbH">Aerosmith</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:2AM4ilv6UzW0uMRuqKtDgN">ZZ Top</a>.

The band -- made up of Eric Oblander on harps and vocals, Brad Coffin on guitar, Steve Smith on bass, and Mike Alonso on drums -- got together in 1995 and began opening for acts like <a href="spotify:artist:3ICyfoySNDZqtBVmaBT84I">War</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:1iJMsMDmedV0N4NZ2gAtcQ">Southern Culture on the Skids</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4TnftWQx6fF7k4Nviu7Nn6">Atomic Bitchwax</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4pejUc4iciQfgdX6OKulQn">the Queens of the Stone Age</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:2drMeidRg4jc07neGOL0Ip">R.L. Burnside</a>. In 1998, they released Double Down. The critically acclaimed Fat Black Pussycat followed in 1999 and The No. 6 Dance came out on Small Stone Records in 2001. ~ Charles Spano, Rovi

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