The Reverend Horton Heat
Top Brand Affinity
Highest overlapping lifestyle brand
As of 2025-09-10
62,395
Social Media Followers
As of 2025-09-10
00:00:00
Hours Airplay
2025-12-07 12:11:19 UTC
Genres
Biography
Reverend Horton Heat -- the man, not the band -- was born James C. Heath in Corpus Christi, Texas. Growing up, he played in local rock cover bands around the area but was more influenced by Sun Records' rockabilly, electric Chicago blues, and country mavericks like Junior Brown, Willie Nelson, and Merle Travis. According to legend, he spent several years in a juvenile correction facility, and at 17 was supporting himself as a street musician and pool shark (according to the Reverend, however, the story was fabricated by Sub Pop to add color to his greaser image). Heath eventually moved to Dallas, where he found work at a club in Deep Ellum. There, he gave his first performance in 1985 as Reverend Horton Heat, christened as such by the club's owner. Heat played the city's blues club circuit for a while, performing mostly for polite crowds and swing dancing enthusiasts. Craving the excitement of a rock & roll show, and seeking a more financially rewarding avenue to help with his child support payments, Heat revamped his sound and moved into rock and punk venues. In 1989, he added bassist Jimbo Wallace to his band, and drummer Patrick "Taz" Bentley soon completed the lineup.
Reverend Horton Heat were a big hit around the area, and soon began touring extensively all around the country. They ultimately landed a deal with the prominent Seattle-based indie label Sub Pop, and in 1991 issued their debut album, Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em, which featured fan favorites like "Eat Steak," "Marijuana," "Bad Reputation," and "Love Whip." The band kept building its audience through steady touring, and received considerable media attention for 1993's sophomore effort The Full Custom Gospel Sounds of the Reverend Horton Heat. Produced by the Butthole Surfers' Gibby Haynes, it spawned a minor MTV hit in "Wiggle Stick," and also included Heat staples "400 Bucks" and "Bales of Cocaine."
Having amassed a significant underground following, Horton Heat signed a major-label deal with Interscope in 1994, and debuted that year with a joint release between Interscope and Sub Pop, Liquor in the Front (subtitled "Poker in the Rear" for anyone who missed the first double-entendre). This time around, Heat had an even more unlikely producer in Ministry's Al Jourgensen; he also had major-label bucks, which contributed to a ratcheting up of the hell-raising lifestyle he often sang about, and eventually the temporary worsening of a drinking problem. In the meantime, drummer Bentley left the band later in 1994 to join Tenderloin; he was replaced by Scott "Chernobyl" Churilla.
Horton Heat returned in 1996 with It's Martini Time, which featured several nods to the swing and lounge revival scenes emerging around that time; as a result, the title track became a minor hit, and the album became their first to chart in the Top 200. That year, Heat made his small-screen acting debut thanks to his on-stage preacher shtick, which earned him a guest spot on the acclaimed drama Homicide: Life on the Street. The following year, he appeared on The Drew Carey Show. The band's final major-label album, Space Heater, arrived in 1998; after its release, the gigantic label mergers of that year resulted in the band being dropped from Interscope. In the wake of their exit, Sub Pop released a 24-song best-of compilation, Holy Roller, in 1999, covering their entire output up to that point.
Undaunted, they continued to tour, and in 2000 recorded the more straightforward rockabilly album Spend a Night in the Box for the Time Bomb label. This time, Butthole Surfers' Paul Leary manned the production booth. The Reverend next surfaced on Artemis Records with 2002's Lucky 7, his hardest-edged album in quite some time. Its single, "Like a Rocket," was selected as the theme song for that year's Daytona 500 race. Buoyed by the publicity, Heat signed a new deal with Yep Roc in 2003. His first album for the label, Revival, appeared the following year, as did a live DVD. In 2005, he gave the world its first psychobilly holiday album, We Three Kings. Three years later, the frontman unveiled his side project Reverend Organdrum, which explored a wider range of retro sounds with Hi-Fi Stereo. In 2006, Scott Churilla left the band, and Paul Simmons became the group's drummer. Laughin' & Cryin' with Reverend Horton Heat, a country-leaning set, appeared from Yep Roc in 2009, followed by 2012's 25 to Life, a live documentary/greatest-hits CD/DVD box set released to coincide with the group's 25th anniversary. After the release of 25 to Life, Scott Churilla returned to the lineup, and stayed with the band until 2017, when he was succeeded by drummer Arjuna "RJ" Contreras. In 2018, the Reverend Horton Heat became a quartet with the addition of full-time piano player Matt Jordan; Contreras and Jordan would make their recording debut with the band on their 2018 album Brand New Life. ~ Steve Huey & Mark Deming, Rovi
The Reverend Horton Heat keeps 35-44 & 25-34 audiences engaged throughout UNITED STATES, CANADA, BRAZIL. The composition is heavily male (82%), which favors creative built around style signals and community validation. Results concentrate on Youtube at 2,945 avg views per post, while Instagram maintains continuity between bigger moments. Overlap with Pinup Girl Clothing, Ampeg, Oldsmobile supports swift activation in streetwear, music platforms, and lifestyle products. It’s a straight line from influence to impact.
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Audience Demographics & Key Stats
| Metric | Value | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Social Snapshot |
Followers 62,395 · Engagements 819 · Rate 1.3% Posts 921 · Views 2,945 · Avg Likes 814 · Avg Comments 17 · Avg Views 2,945 |
Combine reach (followers/views) with ER to size both impact and responsiveness. |
| Age Breakdown |
35-44: 31% 25-34: 30% 45-64: 20% 18-24: 17% |
Largest: 35-44 (31%); next: 25-34 (30%) |
| Gender Split |
Female: 18% Male: 82% Non-binary/Other: 0% |
Skews male (82%) |
| Top Countries |
UNITED STATES (72%) CANADA (8%) BRAZIL (4%) FRANCE (4%) AUSTRALIA (3%) |
Top regions: UNITED STATES (72%), CANADA (8%), BRAZIL (4%) |
| Platform Engagement | Instagram: 790 avg likes/post · Youtube: 2,945 avg views/post | Best reach: Youtube 2,945 avg views; best engagement: Instagram 790 avg likes |
Top Brand Affinities
Pinup Girl Clothing
Ampeg
Oldsmobile
Tagaz
Marshall
Buick
Suavecito
Pontiac
Cadillac
Bonneville
Harley-Davidson
Jameson
| Brand | Category | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Pinup Girl Clothing | 184.13 | |
| Ampeg | 55.33 | |
| Oldsmobile | 31.31 | |
| Tagaz | 31.17 | |
| Marshall | 29.19 | |
| Buick | 28.41 | |
| Suavecito | 15.51 | |
| Pontiac | 15.05 | |
| Cadillac | 13.00 | |
| Bonneville | 12.96 | |
| Harley-Davidson | 11.21 | |
| Jameson | 9.03 | |
| Columbia Pictures | 8.46 | |
| Coors | 7.95 | |
| MATTEL | 6.76 | |
| Pilsner Urquell | 6.26 | |
| GMC | 6.01 | |
| Smart | 5.87 | |
| Dr. Martens | 5.47 | |
| Fallout | 5.38 | |
| Paramount Pictures | 5.35 | |
| Hot Topic | 5.22 | |
| NHL | 5.21 | |
| The Home Depot | 5.13 | |
| Chevrolet | 5.10 | |
| Jack Daniels | 4.88 | |
| Nixon | 4.84 | |
| Guinness | 4.81 | |
| Hot Wheels | 4.74 | |
| Holden | 4.49 | |
| Ford | 4.44 | |
| Bud Light | 4.31 | |
| Kickstarter | 4.28 | |
| eBay | 4.19 | |
| Budweiser | 4.17 | |
| Chrysler | 3.95 | |
| Dodge | 3.86 | |
| Star Wars | 3.84 | |
| NBC | 3.81 | |
| Martini | 3.78 | |
| Spotify Music | 3.78 | |
| FedEx | 3.66 | |
| Taco Bell | 3.62 | |
| Verizon | 3.52 | |
| WWE | 3.41 | |
| Comedy Central | 3.38 | |
| Showtime | 3.38 | |
| Carhartt | 3.30 | |
| Jaguar | 3.28 | |
| Paypal | 3.27 |
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| Date/Time (UTC) | Event | Venue | Location | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-01-31 05:00 UTC | The Reverend Horton Heat | Tipitina's | New Orleans, United States | |
| 2026-02-01 04:00 UTC | The Reverend Horton Heat | HandleBar | Austin, United States | |
| 2026-02-02 04:00 UTC | Reverend Horton Heat | 926 Bar & Grill | Tallahassee, United States | |
| 2026-02-04 04:00 UTC | Reverend Horton Heat | The Albatross (fka The Underbelly) | Jacksonville, United States | |
| 2026-02-05 04:00 UTC | Reverend Horton Heat | Ferg's Sports Bar & Grill | Saint Petersburg, United States | — |
| 2026-02-06 04:00 UTC | Reverend Horton Heat, Dunies | Iron Oak Post | Melbourne, United States | — |
| 2026-02-07 04:00 UTC | The Reverend Horton Heat | Respectable Street | West Palm Beach, United States | |
| 2026-02-08 01:00 UTC | Reverend Horton Heat | Ace Cafe - Sanford | Sanford, United States | |
| 2026-02-08 04:00 UTC | Reverend Horton Heat | Ace Cafe Sanford | Sanford, United States | |
| 2026-02-09 04:00 UTC | Reverend Horton Heat | Heartwood Soundstage | Gainesville, United States | |
| 2026-02-11 04:00 UTC | Reverend Horton Heat | The Eagles Dare | Wilmington, United States | — |
| 2026-02-13 04:00 UTC | Reverend Horton Heat | The Radio Room | Greenville, United States | |
| 2026-02-14 04:00 UTC | Reverend Horton Heat | The Parlour at the Signal | Chattanooga, United States | |
| 2026-02-14 04:00 UTC | Reverend Horton Heat | The Signal | Chattanooga, United States | |
| 2026-02-15 04:00 UTC | Reverend Horton Heat | Barley's Taproom and Pizzeria | Knoxville, United States | — |
| 2026-02-16 04:00 UTC | The Reverend Horton Heat | Marathon Music Works | Nashville, United States | |
| 2026-02-16 05:00 UTC | Reverend Horton Heat | Golden Gate Park | San Francisco, United States | — |
| 2026-02-19 04:00 UTC | Reverend Horton Heat | The Bottleneck | Lawrence, United States | — |
| 2026-02-20 04:00 UTC | The Reverend Horton Heat, Jesus Christ Taxi Driver | Wave | Wichita, United States | |
| 2026-02-21 04:00 UTC | Reverend Horton Heat | 89th Street | Oklahoma City, United States |















