American musician, manager, talent booker, radio host, event MC, journalist and roots music promoter. Born August 19, 1955. Died March 11, 2015. Block began playing drums as a kid in Texas, and by 1972, his senior year of high school, he was performing in a Houston club six nights a week. Before he turned 20, producer Huey P. Meaux, "The Crazy Cajun," tapped him to drum on Freddy Fender's records. In 1978, Block backed Billy Joe Shaver on a tour that included Willie Nelson and Emmylou Harris. Block moved to Los Angeles in 1985. For nearly a decade, he drummed in the house band at the famous Palomino club for "The Ronnie Mack Barn Dance," where he played with California acts like Dale Watson and Rosie Flores. Los Angeles is also where he met his wife, Jill. The couple married in 1993, two years before they relocated to Nashville. Nashville's first Western Beat Barn Dance was held at The Sutler in February 1996. It quickly became the epicenter of the alt-country scene, with Block serving as ringmaster and head cheerleader. Over the years, it moved from The Sutler to Zanies to The Exit/In to 12th & Porter to The Mercy Lounge, and changed its name to "The Billy Block Show." Despite those changes, it was second only to The Grand Ole Opry and Midnight Jamboree as Nashville's longest-running live radio show. In 2000, CMT picked up Western Beat with Billy Block. The weekly television program highlighted alt-country acts like BR549 and Kevin Gordon. The show was short-lived, but it helped bring Americana music to a national audience, as did Block's syndicated radio series, which was broadcast on numerous stations. Throughout, Block continued drumming. He appeared on albums recorded by The Pixies' Frank Black, Walt Wilkins and California country singer David Serby, and hosted Capt. Billy's Whiz Bang Live Blues Radio Show, where he also played in the house band, at Puckett's Boathouse every Thursday. As a drummer, his work can be heard on cuts by Little Milton, Steve Cropper, John Scott Sherrill, Tony Orlando, P.F. Sloan, Garnett Mimms, Essra Mohawk, the Woodys, Rick Vito and many others.
2005
Western Beat
CD, Album
2002
Western Beat
CDr, Transcription
2002
Western Beat Entertainment
CD, Album
2001
Battle Hymns Records
CD, Album
1997
Western Beat Entertainment
CD, Album
2023
Cooking Vinyl, Cooking Vinyl
LP, RSD, Ltd, Ora
2019
Mummypump
CD, Album
2015
MsMusic Productions
CD, Album, Comp
2014
Whole In One Records
CD, Album
2011
Gas Station Music
CD, Album
2011
2008
King Tears Music LLC
CD, Comp
2007
Evidence (5)
CD, Album
2007
2007
2006
Hightone Records
CD, Album
2006
2005
Evidence (5)
CD, Album
2005
Telarc Blues
CD, Album
2005
2004
Blue Rose Records (2)
CD, Album
2004
Zane Records
CD, Album
2004
Breakin Records (2)
CD
2002
Not On Label (Jimbo Mathus self-released)
CDr, Album
2002
Curb Records, Curb Records
CD, Promo, Smplr
2000
1999
Edsel Records
CD, Comp
1999
Voltaire Records (2)
CD, Album
1998
Mayonnaise Music
CD, Album
1998
Mayonnaise Music
CD, Album
1998
1996
Western Beat
CD, Album
1996
1995
Runt
CD, Album, Comp
1995
Demon Records
CD, Album
1995
1994
Kindred Way
CD, Album
1994
1994
1993
1993
1992
Restless Records
CD, Comp
1992
Wild Cantinas Records
Cass, Album
1992
1992
1992
1991
1991
1990
BMG Video, VPI / Harmony
VHS
1990
BMG Video, VPI / Harmony
VHS
1990
1990
1989
Penny Ellen Records
7", Single, Gre
1985
1985
1984
K101 FM
LP, Album, Comp
1984
Kangaroo Records (9)
12", EP
1982
Earth Records International
LP, Album
1981
Instant Records (12)
LP, Album
1981
101 FM KLOL
LP, Album
1980
Hamilton Street Records
LP
1978
Crazy Cajun
LP, Album
1978
Crazy Cajun
LP, Album
2005
Not On Label, Telarc Blues (2)
CD, Album, Unofficial