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Jackyl is an American rock band formed in 1991. [1] Their sound has been described as hair metal and southern rock . [ 2 ] Their self-titled debut album has sold more than a million copies in the United States with hit singles like "Down on Me" and "When Will It Rain".
Jesse James Dupree is the lead singer and guitarist of the American southern rock band Jackyl from Kennesaw, Georgia. Formed in 1991, the band signed a recording contract with Geffen Records . In 1992, a self-titled debut album was released and went platinum; the band still tours on the festival circuit, in music venues, and on TruTV 's reality ...
When Moonshine and Dynamite Collide is the 6th studio album from Jackyl and is Jackyl's first studio album in 8 years since Relentless from 2002.. When Moonshine and Dynamite Collide features a cover of Janis Joplin's "Mercedes Benz", and a lyrically reworked cover of "Just Like A Negro", originally by the funk rock band Mother's Finest.
Jackyl is the debut album by American rock band Jackyl. It was released on August 11, 1992, on Geffen . [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The band supported the album with a North American tour.
The following list of glam metal bands and artists includes bands and artists that have been described as glam metal or its interchangeable terms, hair metal, [1] [2] hair band, [3] pop metal [1] and lite metal [1] by professional journalists at some stage in their career.
Rowyco is the eighth studio album by American southern rock band Jackyl. [4] Released on 5 August 2016, [5] the album was published via Mighty Loud Records. [6]
We're an American Band" (new track) "Down on Me" (from Jackyl) "When Will It Rain" (from Jackyl) "Locked and Loaded" (from Cut the Crap) "I Stand Alone" (from Jackyl) "I Am the Walrus" (new track) "Push Comes to Shove" (from Push Comes to Shove) "Headed for Destruction" (from Push Comes to Shove) "The Lumberjack" (from Jackyl)
Push Comes to Shove is the second album by the American hard rock band Jackyl, released in 1994. [3] [4] It peaked at No. 46 on the Billboard 200. [5] The title track peaked at No. 7 on Billboard's Album Rock Tracks chart and No. 90 on the UK Singles Chart. [6] [7] The band supported the album by playing Woodstock '94 and touring with ZZ Top ...