The Rockabilly Rebels also backed Winski on his debut single, which featured the track Dig Those Squeaky Shoes; to achieve the squeaking noises in the song's background, Winski rubbed the sleeves of Gene Vincent's leather jacket, a gift bequeathed to fan Weiser on the singer's deathbed. After making an appearance in the 1977 rockabilly porno movie #Teenage Cruisers, Campi and the Rockabilly Rebels recorded the LP Born to Rock, followed in 1979 by Wildcat Shakeout, issued on the Radar label. Dave Edmunds and Nick Lowe were to produce the band's third LP, but Campi nixed the offer; at that point Winski and guitarist Jerry Sikorski exited to form their own group, simply called the Rebels, and opened shows for the Clash and Tom Petty. In 1980, Winski issued his full-length solo debut, Rock Therapy; the LP stiffed, however, and he spent the next decade working a variety of jobs ranging from ditch-digger to security guard. Winski finally returned to music in the early '90s, issuing Helldorado in 1993. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi