Rick Lindy is an actor and Country/Rockabilly musician from Chicago, Illinois. He currently performs with the Big Guitars from Memphis as well as leading his own band, Rick Lindy and the Wild Ones. His previous band, the Cyclones, backed up Hayden Thompson for a show on Oct 2, 1992. Lindy's first solo single, "Working Man Blues", was produced by John Capps and featured DJ Fontana on drums.
Lindy formed the band Rick Lindy and The Lost Wages in 1991. The line-up included Lindy on vocals and rhythm guitar, Craig Reedus on lead guitar, Jim Zielinski on bass and Ron Fitzgerald on drums.
Rick Lindy and The Cyclones
Lindy formed the band Rick Lindy and The Cyclones in 1992. The line-up included Lindy on vocals and rhythm guitar, Steve Dvorak on lead guitar, Butch Nelson on drums and Todd Menke on upright bass.
Big Guitars from Memphis
Lindy joined the ever changing cast of musicians that form Big Guitars from Memphis in 1995. The line-up at this point was Lindy on vocals and rhythm guitar, John Ivan on lead guitar, Buddha Slim on keyboards and bass and Butch Nelson on drums. The debut TV appearance for this line up was in May 1996 on the Danish TV show "Apollo" with The Georgia Satellites and Herman's Hermits. The band toured the world, including Austria, Denmark, Norway, Germany, Sweden, Scotland and England. The band shared the stage with artists such as Robert Gordon, Charlie McCoy, Hank Thompson, Wanda Jackson, Carlene Carter and The Derailers. During Lindy's time with the band, there were several different bass players and drummers. John Ivan is the only constant member of the band. The band still plays sporadically.
Rick Lindy and The Wild Ones were formed in 2000 and were once described as "Dave Edmunds goes country". The band has played shows in Norway, Denmark, Germany, Sweden and the Faeroe Islands. The Wild Ones have released two CDs, "Wild Side of Town" and "American Dream." both on the Norwegian label Flipside Records. The current line-up includes Lindy on vocals and guitar, Todd Menke, Andy Trippi and Nate Adams. Previous members include Ray Kainz, Malcolm Didier, Mike Hosman, Joe Smith, Dave Elliot, Eric T. Stoliker and Gary Bloom.