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LOJU

Lone Justice

LOJUUnited States

Debut: 1982Disbanded: 1987

Los Angeles

Genres

Country RockCowpunkAlternative RockHeartland RockRoots RockRockabilly

Biography

Lone Justice was an American country rock band formed in 1982 by guitarist Ryan Hedgecock and singer Maria McKee in Los Angeles. The band was part of the L.A. cowpunk scene of the 1980s, blending country music with punk rock and rockabilly elements. Their sound evolved from strict cowpunk to incorporate roots rock and singer-songwriter styles. The band released two albums, 'Lone Justice' in 1985 and 'Shelter' in 1986, before disbanding in 1987. Maria McKee's powerful vocals and the band's fusion of country and alternative rock made them influential figures in the emerging alternative country movement.

Members

Maria McKee

Vocals, Guitar

Ryan Hedgecock

Guitar

Marvin Etzioni

Bass, Producer, Arranger

Don Heffington

Drums

Tony Gilkyson

Guitar

Shane Fontayne

Guitar

Gregg Sutton

Bass

Rudy Richman

Drums

Bruce Brody

Keyboards

Discography (2 albums)