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Prototypical Midwestern roots-rockers,
the Rainmakers
ironically achieved their greatest commercial success overseas, despite generally good reviews in their homeland. Chief songwriter
Bob Walkenhorst
's playful wit and topical lyrics set
the Rainmakers
apart from their Heartland bar band peers, though musically they drew from the expected roots rock influences (
Chuck Berry
,
Creedence Clearwater Revival
,
Bruce Springsteen
, etc.). The band was originally formed in 1983 in Kansas City, MO, as a trio called
Steve, Bob, and Rich
; naturally, the lineup consisted of
guitarist/vocalist
Steve Phillips
, guitarist/vocalist
Bob Walkenhorst
, and bassist
Rich Ruth
. This group recorded an independently released album (titled
Balls
) that helped get them signed to Polygram, upon which point they added drummer
Pat Tomek
and changed their name to the less specific
Rainmakers
. Their self-titled official debut was released in 1986, producing the British Top 20 hit
"Let My People Go-Go"
and quite a bit of good press both at home and abroad. The band embarked on a relentless touring schedule and found an unlikely fan in horror writer
Stephen King
, who quoted the band's lyrics in two of his books. The 1988 follow-up
Tornado
didn't attract as much critical attention in the U.S., but
the Rainmakers
' European audience continued to grow; by the time of 1989's
The Good News and the Bad News
, the band was concentrating mostly on that area, recording the concert album
Oslo-Wichita Live
solely for its Scandinavian fans. In 1990, tired of the road life,
the Rainmakers
disbanded, ostensibly for good. However, Scandinavian interest in their music held strong, and Polygram's Norwegian division requested a new
Rainmakers
album in 1994. The band obliged and recorded
Flirting With the Universe
on their own in
Steve Phillips
' basement. The album was a smash in Norway, achieving that country's equivalent of gold sales within two months, and the band was encouraged enough to stage a full-fledged reunion. They signed with the independent Kansas label V&R, and
Walkenhorst
wrote a concept album about pornography and its effects on human sexuality.
Ruth
left the band during the recording sessions, with accounts divided as to whether it was due to the lyrical content or the fact that he had moved from Kansas City to Nashville; regardless, he was replaced by
Michael Bliss
. The resulting album,
Skin
, was released in 1996 to mostly good reviews. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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