- The Tremors play their first out of state festival, The Gray vs. Blue Rock 'N' Roll Festival in Brooklyn, NY.
- The Tremors release their debut LP, “The Scourge of the South,” with rave reviews.
- Tremors create the annual “Chicken Pickin’ Rock ‘N’ Roll Revue”, an event featuring 7 great real rock'n'roll bands.
- The Tremors win 1st Place in Greensboro’s “Home Grown Music Competition” sponsored by The Greensboro News & Record.
- The Tremors open two shows for legendary rockabilly wildman Hasil Adkins.
- The Tremors perform live on Fox 8 morning news, and are interviewed by anchor, Shannon Smith.
- The Tremors 1st CD, “The Scourge of the South” is picked up for distribution in the U.S. and Europe, to include Raucous Records (England), and Nervous Records (England).
- The Tremors take over the airwaves at UNC-Greensboro for 2 1/2 hours of live rockabilly music and interviews. Shortly following, the band does guest spots on various other local radio shows.
- An interview with the Tremors in Rock-N-Roll Purgatory magazine.
- The boys open for The Reverend Horton Heat in a Rockabilly Ambush at Ziggy’s in Winston-Salem, NC.
- Tremors open for Southern Culture on the Skids.
- GoTriad Magazine lists “The Scourge of the South” as one of the best regional releases of 2004.
- The Tremors are invited to share the stage with the Killer himself, Jerry Lee Lewis at the Annual “Rockin 50’s Fest” in Green Bay, Wisconsin. That year’s bill also featured many of yesterday’s and today’s most famous Rock and Rockabilly acts such as Ike Turner, Wanda Jackson, Link Wray, BillyLee Riley, Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys, and Los Straightjackets, to name a few! Charlie Feather's children, Wanda and Bubba Feathers even caught the Tremors set!!
- The Tremors get an outstanding review in Rockabilly Monthly magazine.
- The Tremors partner with Slave Audio Documents to release the “Uranium Rock EP” in ‘glow-in-the-dark’ 7” vinyl & CD formats.
- The Tremors are featured in The Horse magazine.
- The Tremors are featured on UNC-TV’s “North Carolina Weekend.”
- The Tremors perform at The Horse Magazine’s 2005 Smoke out at the Rowan County Fairgrounds.
- The Tremors appear on Turner South's “Yokel TV.”
- The Tremors open several local shows with notable acts such as Southern Culture on the Skids, The Reverend Horton Heat, and The Legendary Shack Shakers.
- The first run of “The Scourge of the South” sells out.
- The Tremors release their 2nd full length, “Invasion of the Saucermen” with 3-D disc artwork, packing, and a free pair of 3-D glasses.
- “Invasion of the Saucermen” gets a great review in German Horror-Psychobilly magazine, Virus. Although the interview is entirely in German, we know they were impressed given the 4 out of 5 stars rating.
- Rod Kulture Magazine features The Tremors in their Spring 2007 issue.
- The Tremors perform at the Legendary 7th Annual Rhythm and Roots Reunion in Bristol, TN. Boasting 22 stages over 3 days in the birthplace of country music, the RARR is one of the largest roots and americana festivals in the world.
- Tremors songs appear on a pair of compilations: the home-grown "Closed Coffin Records Vol. NC" and "Night of the Rock'n'Roll Mutants" released by Pumpkin Records from England.
- Brain Drain Records releases "Demon Boogie Fever", hailed by fans and critics as one of the Tremors' best albums to date.
- The Tremors are interviewed and perform unplugged versions of "Manifestation" & "(I Ain't No) Two-Timin Man" on 98.7 Simon FM.
- Tremors songs appear on two compilations: "Turn Your Head and Comp"(Still Not Dead) and "Rise of the Hot Rod Zombies" released by Boss Beat Records run by LX of Los Angeles horrorbilly band Los Creepers.
- In April The Tremors open for San Diego's Deadbolt, "the Scariest Band in the World" and in July open for the the kings of psychobilly, The Nekromantix.
- The Tremors are featured on the soundtrack of "Vintage Torque 4" video magazine.
- Tremors perform at the 10th Annual Rhythm and Roots Reunion in Bristol, TN. Boasting 22 stages over 3 days in the birthplace of country music, the RARR is one of the largest roots and americana festivals in the world.
- The Tremors make their big-screen debut in "Hellphone" performing "Late Night Drive-In Monster Show" from their cd "Invasion of the Saucermen".
- The Tremors are hand picked to join the Dancin' Outlaw himself, the legendary Jesco White to travel and perform with him nightly on the Highway to Hellbilly tour.
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