While it is true, as Shakespeare once wrote, that the world is a stage and the men and women merely players, Jim Heath isn’t playing any ordinary role. In nearly 40 years of performing under the moniker Reverend Horton Heat, Heath — who usually takes the stage in retro suits and armed with his weapon of choice, his glossy, red signature Gretsch 6120RHH — and his band have amassed approximately 5,500 live raucous performances while serving up a cocktail of rockabilly, psychobilly, country, lounge rock and blues that has won fans the world over…
King Cove braces for salmon season with no seafood processor amid historic price slump
The plant, formerly owned by Peter Pan Seafood Company, is the economic engine for the Alaska Peninsula community.