Saturday, April 12, 2008

JACKYL: Rock Me! Roll Me! at Annie's March 15, 2008

"Rock Me! Roll Me!! JACKYL me off!!!" Atlanta's legendary rockers, JACKYL, returned to their "home away from home" ANNIE'S here in Cincinnati Ohio on March 15, 2008. JACKYL has had an illustrious 15+ years career performing for fans all over the world and still going stronger than ever. They have set world records which have placed them in the Guinness Book of World Records not once but TWICE. How many rock bands or any kind of band have done that?!
Current line up in JACKYL is Jesse James Dupress on vocals/chain~saw/guitar, Jeff Worley on guitar and backing vocals, Chris Worley on drums and Roman Glick on bass and backing vocals. Special appearance by Royal Crown Bottle Whiskey and their long time friend and sound engineer Don Tart who is a genius at the soundboard.
JACKYL started out as a cover band that worked in their original music in their sets. They actually put on a rock show where ever they played and not just played the bar scene to be playing the bars. Always entertaining for the fans and profitable for the venues, JACKYL live shows became legendary and that is how JACKYL gained the attention of Geffen Records and was signed and released the self-title debut cd which went platinum. Featured notable rock radio hits like "Down On Me," "When Will It Rain," "I Stand Alone" and, most notably, "The Lumberjack," during which vocalist Jesse James Dupree performed a chain-saw solo. Dupree's chain-saw escapades on album and in concert became one of many Jackyl trademarks. With the release of 'Jackyl', the band hit the road and barely left it since. Just long enough to record new albums. Touring mates in those early days included Aerosmith, Kiss, ZZ Top, Ted Nugent and Damn Yankees. 1993 saw "Mental *@%.!" featured on 'The Beavis & Butt-head Experience,' a compilation album of songs tied in with MTV's hit cartoon series; it was eventually certified triple platinum. 1994 was one of the most important years in the band's career. The second album, 'Push Comes To Shove,' hit the streets and went gold. That August, Jackyl turned in one of the most acclaimed performances at Woodstock '94 in Saugerties, NY, and the resulting double album 'Woodstock 94' went platinum and included "Headed For Destruction" (a track from 'Push Comes To Shove'). The live recording 'Night Of The Living Dead' was released exclusively in Europe on Mayhem Records in 1996. It wasn't long before Jackyl followed A&R legend John Kalodner (who had signed them to Geffen) to Sony Music's imprint Epic Records. 'Cut the Crap' was released in 1997 and benefited from two industry heavyweights overseeing its recording: producer Mike Fraser (AC/DC, Metallica) and mixer Kevin Shirley (silverchair, Aerosmith). This album spawned the rock radio hit "Locked and Loaded," which included guest vocals by AC/DC's Brian Johnson. It was the first time Johnson had ever recorded with any artist but AC/DC since he joined the band 17 years earlier. A collection of B-sides titled 'Stayin' Alive' appeared on Shimmering Tone Records in 1998 but the biggest highlight of the year was Geffen's release of the best-of collection 'Choice Cuts' and the related promotional events Jackyl did to help promote it. The band earned two Guinness Book of World Records citations and the designation "The Hardest Working Band in Rock 'N' Roll" for performing 100 shows in 50 days as well as 21 shows in 24 hours. Dupree says the most grueling of the two was 21 shows in 24 hours; Jackyl completed that task in Texas, and the shows were all done with full lights and sound. The daytime sets were 45 minutes long whereas the ones done at nighttime were between 90 and 120 minutes long. Jackyl released 'Relentless' on Humidity Records in 2002. It contained the second collaboration with Brian Johnson, "Kill the Sunshine." Universal Music/Geffen Records also issued a Jackyl volume as part of its acclaimed '20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection' best-of series in 2003. For a band that built its reputation as road warriors, it's surprising that a full-length live album meant for worldwide release did not appear until now. 2004 sees the separate release of the 'Live at the Full Throttle Saloon' CD and DVD on Sanctuary Records. 'Live at the Full Throttle Saloon' was recorded and filmed in summer 2003 in Sturgis, South Dakota, as part of the legendary annual biker rally festivities held there. Jackyl plans to continue bringing its maniacal live shows and uncompromising albums to the masses forever. SELECT JACKYL DISCOGRAPHY 'Jackyl' (1992) 'The Beavis & Butt-head Experience' (1993) 'Push Comes To Shove' (1994) 'Woodstock 94' (1994) 'Night Of The Living Dead' [live] (1996) 'Cut The Crap' (1997) 'Choice Cuts' [best-of](1998) 'Stayin' Alive' (1998) 'Relentless' (2002) '20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Jackyl' (2003) 'Live at the Full Throttle Saloon' [live CD / DVD] (2004) Sanctuary Records Group.
If you haven't heard JACKYL music, go visit their websites www.jackyl.com and www.myspace.com/jackyl for more info about tour dates, photos, audio/video clips. It's always a party with JACKYL. I've been taking photos of JACKYL since their beginning and am posting the ones I took at Annie's on March 15. Rock~On!!

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