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Genres
  
Associated acts
  
Genre
  
Country music

Years active
  
2000–2008, 2012

Record label
  
Rust Nashville

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Labels
  
Cort, Rust, Rhythm House Studios

Past members
  
Chris HigbeeDave CramerJohn ParrendoRyan LucotchBob "Crafty" Crafton

Origin
  
Dawson, Pennsylvania, United States (2000)

Members
  
Chris Abbondanza, David Guthrie, Jeff Volek, Chris Higbee, Ryan Lucotch, Dave Cramer, Bob Crafton

Albums
  
Just Go with It, Povertyneck Hillbillies, Don't Look Back, The Hillbilly Way EP

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The Hillbilly Way are an American country music band formed in Dawson, Pennsylvania in 2000 by Chris "Abby" Abbondanza (lead vocals), Dave Cramer (keyboards), Ryan Lucotch (drums), Jeff Volek (bass guitar, accordion), David "Junior" Guthrie (electric guitar), and Bob "Crafty" Crafton (steel guitar). After several years of playing in local bars, the band gained a following throughout their native Pennsylvania, and were adopted by the Pittsburgh Steelers as that team's official band. Chris Higbee (fiddle) was also a founding member of the original band named "Povertyneck Hillbillies", however, he is no longer associated with "The Hillbilly Way".

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Under their previous name, Povertyneck Hillbillies, they released a total of three albums: the independently released Hillbilly State of Mind and Don't Look Back in 2002 and 2004, followed by a self-titled effort in 2006 on Rust Records, the same year that Crafton left the band. Although these three albums produced no chart hits, they sold more than 10,000 copies nationwide. In 2008, Higbee issued a press release indicating that the band would be on hiatus indefinitely. Higbee then founded another band called the Chris Higbee Project, while Abbondanza began a solo career. "Junior", Ryan, and Jeff formed, and continued playing as "West Virginia Push", A.K.A. "Junior & The Push".

In 2012, the band reformed under the name of "The Hillbilly Way", and had a kickoff concert August 25, 2012, at CONSOL Energy Park, home of the Washington Wild Things minor league baseball team, in Washington County, Pennsylvania. The band now consists of Chris "Abby" Abbondanza, Jeff Volek, and David "Junior" Guthrie.

The hillbilly way band from heinz field october 20th 2013


Biography

The Povertyneck Hillbillies was founded in 2000 in the borough of Dawson, Pennsylvania by fiddler Chris Higbee and lead vocalist Chris "Abby" Abbondanza, who met and befriended each other after discovering common musical interests. Through the help of other friends, the two musicians found five more members who would complete the band's lineup: guitarist David Guthrie, keyboardist Dave Cramer, bass guitarist Jeff Volek, steel guitarist Bob Crafton and drummer Ryan Lucotch. The seven-piece band then assumed the name Povertyneck Hillbillies, a name derived from Poverty Neck Lane, a street near Higbee's grandfather's farm.

In the 2000s, the band began touring throughout Pennsylvania, playing at various bars and clubs to help develop a fanbase. Eventually, they were discovered by members of the Pittsburgh Steelers, a franchise of the National Football League, who chose the band to play "The Star-Spangled Banner" at a halftime show for the team. Eventually, the Povertyneck Hillbillies were chosen as the Steelers' official band.

By 2002, the band had released its debut album, Hillbilly State of Mind; a second album, Don't Look Back, followed two years later on Cort Records. Although neither album produced any chart singles, the albums sold more than 10,000 copies nationwide; as a result, they were named by the Country Music Association as one of the top-selling independent country acts of 2005. Crafton was forced out of the group by Higbee in 2006, shortly before they signed to Rust Records and released their self-titled third album. This album produced non-charting singles in "Mr. Right Now" and "One Night in New Orleans", the latter of which was previously recorded by Blackhawk. The Povertyneck Hillbillies left Rust in 2007.

On January 14, 2008, Higbee announced that the band had "decided to take a break of indefinite length." According to his press release, "Abby, Jeff, Junior and Dave have chosen to stop performing with the band. As with the impending end of any relationship, hurt feelings and frustration may prompt negative statements, rumors or speculation." Higbee has since founded another band entitled the Chris Higbee Project, while Abbondanza has begun a solo career.

Reunion

On Monday, April 9, 2012 it was announced by Chris "Abby" Abbondanza, on local country radio station "Froggy FM", that the Povertyneck Hillbillies would be hosting a reunion concert on August 25, 2012. The concert was held at CONSOL Energy Park, in Washington, Pennsylvania. The line up consists of all of the previous members, with the exception of Chris Higbee, who was replaced by guest fiddle player John Parrendo. Abbondanza stated that numerous requests to Higbee to join the show have been declined. The band is now known as "The Hillbilly Way". The band also released a 4 song EP on the night of the concert, containing the new single "My Kinda Sunday Drive", that is part of a fuller album to be released in the Spring of 2013. "My Kind of Sunday Drive" has received moderate airplay in the local Pittsburgh country music market, mostly on WOGI, known as "Froggy FM", on frequencies 94.9, 98.3, 103.5, and 104.3. The band is hoping their second single "Fear of Greyhounds" will help boost their popularity further in the local market, and possibly reclaim some fans that had forgotten about the band since their separation in 2008. Also, as of December 8, 2012, at a local concert, Abby Abbondanza announced that fiddler John Parrendo was a permanent part of The Hillbilly Way.

Present

In May 2014, it was announced that Dave Cramer (Keyboard) and John Parrendo (Fiddle) had quit the band.

Dave stated on his personal Facebook page that he chose to leave the band due to wanting to spend more time with his family.

No reasoning was given for John's departure.

Bob "Crafty" Crafton and Ryan Lucotch also left the band in 2015. No reasons were given for their departure.

The band now consists of "Abby", Jeff Volek, and "Junior".

"Junior", Ryan Lucotch, and Jeff Volek also perform in another, local band, known as "Junior & The Push".

Ryan also performs with John Parrendo in another local band, "Ruff Creek".

Songs

Mr Right NowPovertyneck Hillbillies · 2006
One Night In New OrleansPovertyneck Hillbillies · 2006
Hillbilly State of MindPovertyneck Hillbillies · 2006

References

The Hillbilly Way Wikipedia