Bill Davis often thinks about a night more than 10 years ago. The year was 1987, and Dash Rip Rock, the cowpunk/rockabilly/roots rock band Davis started three years earlier, was in Los Angeles for a date on its first tour following the release of its 688 Records debut. Guitarist Davis, bassist Ned "Hoaky" Hickel Jr. and then drummer Fred LeBlanc had just wrapped up a blistering set opening for Screaming Jay Hawkins at L.A.'s legendary Club Lingerie before a packed house that included a Who's ...