Memphis musicians,
whether born in the midsouth or transplanted from the bigger
cities, carry with them a unique and powerful presence that
can be felt on any Memphis recording.
Michael Enright is
a Memphis product by way of St. Louis and Bill Rennie is a
Memphis product by way of New York, N.Y. Michael was in some
of the tightest rock outfits that Memphis produced and Bill
prepped with Albert (Born Under A Bad Sign) King and
a local group called "The Hot Dogs" to have some regional
successes.
Enright and Rennie
hooked up and created The BatRacers. By adding Michael's
brother Jimmy on keyboards and Robbie Payne on percussion,
they created a totally unique and original sound.
The BatRacers are
fresh, tight, technically sound and lyrically visual,
(sometimes tongue in cheek).
They knock your
feet out from under you with the combination of Classic Rock
and Memphis blood that runs through their music.
This is truly
tight and challenging stuff, all with that underlying
Memphis pulse. This is Memphis Music as it should be, with
all its heart and fire intact.
- Bill Pierce