During the quartet's heyday, they won Boston's WBCN Rumble, were nominated for seven Kahlua Boston Music Awards, toured extensively with the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, The Cramps, The Reverend Horton Heat and others, signed with Velvel Records and released a 1998 album entitled The Amazing Royal Crowns.
Live and In Color is a DVD that was recorded by The Reverend Horton Heat at Deep Ellum Live in Dallas, Texas in November of 2003.
Later recorded revivals of the number include those by Chet Atkins, Bo Grumpus, Eddie Condon, Stéphane Grappelli, Clancy Hayes, Keith Ingham, Spike Jones, Danny Kaye, Jeannie Carson, Lu Watters, and The Reverend Horton Heat.
The Reverend Horton Heat, an American psychobilly band and the nickname of its leader, Jim Heath
Guitarist Greg Lucas (later a member of Final Cut) joined, as well as drummer Scott Churilla (later a member of The Reverend Horton Heat's band).
Canned Heat | Miami Heat | Willie Horton | John Horton Conway | Horton | White Heat | The Reverend | Hot Hot Heat | William Least Heat-Moon | Horton Hears a Who! | Right Reverend | The Reverend Horton Heat | The Heat | Night Heat | Johnny Horton | Heat | heat | Edward Everett Horton | Robin W.G. Horton | Myles Horton | Lester Horton | Horton Plains National Park | Horton, Northamptonshire | Horton Hears a Who! (film) | Heat exchanger | 2003 European heat wave | Whirlwind Heat | Vintage (Canned Heat album) | Take the Heat off Me | Reverend Gary Davis |