No, not the journalist kidnapped in Lebanon, the late English soccer star, the conservative Canadian politico, or the L.A. radio illegal-immigration obsessive -- this Terry Anderson is Raleigh, NC's gift to good ol' ass-kickin' American rock. As raucous as a GBV live LP, but in a black-based ‘50s/‘60s rockin' mode, When the Oakteam Comes to Town catches helacious pub rockers kickin' out all jams. Bringing back Brits Dave Edmunds/Rockpile, Dr. Feelgood, and Eddie & the Hotrods, Connecticut's Reducers, or Mitch Ryder's badass Detroit Wheels, they're recorded on stage, where they belong. "Mr. Bus Driver Man" references Chuck Berry's "Sweet Little 16" as nakedly as the Beach Boys' "Surfin' USA," and that's surely Dr. Hook drinking with Ducks Deluxe on the comical "Killin' Down in Dillon." This is music for Raleigh's Brewery club -- or any brewery full of the local suds, sweat, backbeat, humor, and gutbucket rock. Start dancing!