The Lennerockers are a five piece rockabilly band from Hagen, Germany. They are a real "live on stage band" and watching them makes you jump and jive. They produce a very distinguished sound, a sound the Lennerockers themselves call "Western Rockabilly". Not country, mind you, but the use of instruments that are not normally used in a rockabilly band, like a banjo, dobro and mandolin, gives their kind of rockabilly a nice twist. And a fast one for that matter, because most of their songs are uptempo rockabilly tracks with a great slapping bass setting the pace.

You won't hear many cover-songs when you visit one of their gigs, or listen to one of their superb albums. 
Michael and Stefan Koch write almost all of their material themselves and they do a great job. 
Many great songs of their hands are sure gonna be rockabilly classics, like "Free As Birds", "Keep Cool" and "Women and booze and rock an' roll". 
Especially their first two albums sound as if they have been cut "live to two-track". 
If you happen to find one in your local recordstore; don't hesitate, git it! 
Their third album "Rebels of Nowadays" is memorable too, although it sounds like it has been recorded and mixed with much more modern techniques. 
All Lennerockers' recordings were taped at the TBS Record Studio in Schwerte (Germany).