Per the DeBaser review: Bill Horton is the vocalist/guitarist behind the album Dancehall For Midgets. Collaborators on the record include Steve Fricker (bass, electric sitar) and Dave Gardner (percussion).

Released the album 'Dancehall For Midgets' (reviewed on DeBaser). Not related to The Reverend Horton Heat or Bill Horton & The Silhouettes (as noted in the review).

Dan Erre's DeBaser review describes Bill Horton's Dancehall For Midgets as eccentric and hallucinatory, with theatrical vocals and moments of floating guitar arpeggios. Collaborators Steve Fricker (bass, electric sitar) and Dave Gardner (percussion) are noted. The review praises specific passages (notably the suite “Dreams”) but finds Horton's dominance occasionally exhibitionistic.

For:Listeners of experimental and psychedelic music who appreciate theatrical vocals, guitar-driven arrangements and eccentric recordings.

 The mad “Dancehall For Midgets” is a record that maybe, indeed probably, not to say almost certainly won't please you, but it will keep you awake, or provide you with interesting dynamic nightmares.

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