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Tenacious D is an American comedy rock duo formed in Los Angeles in 1994 by the actors Jack Black and Kyle Gass. Their music showcases Black's theatrical vocal delivery and Gass' acoustic guitar playing. [1] Critics have described their fusion of vulgar absurdist comedy with rock music as "mock rock".
The special limited edition was released in a cardboard "old book case", which includes a digipack version of the album, a foldout poster depicting Black and Gass with bigfoot, eight tarot cards from the film (Tenacious D, The Training, Destiny, Masterpiece, The Quest, The Divide, and Two Kings, as well as a card explaining the other cards ...
Alfredo Ortiz performed percussion on four tracks on 2001's Tenacious D. Bob Odenkirk , co-creator of the Tenacious D TV series, wrote "Friendship Test" and co-wrote "Flutes & Trombones". JR Reed , who plays "Lee" in the HBO show and feature film , (centre) co-wrote "Jesus Ranch" and has featured in a number of Tenacious D productions.
Classico (Italian) or Clássico (Portuguese) is a word for "classic", and may refer to: Classico, a 2000 album by Bassi Maestro "Classico", the second track on the album The Pick of Destiny by Tenacious D; Classico, an Italian wine denomination; Classico, an American brand of pasta sauce sold by Heinz; O Clássico, a Portuguese football rivalry
Tenacious D is back. Jack Black and Kyle Gass have released “Video Games,” their first new song since 2018. The banjo-powered song is an ode to…video games. It comes with an animated video ...
Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny is a 2006 American musical fantasy comedy film about comedy rock duo Tenacious D. Written, produced by and starring Tenacious D members Jack Black and Kyle Gass , it is directed and co-written by musician and puppeteer Liam Lynch .
Tenacious D served as the surprise opener for the final show of Run the Jewels' 10th anniversary tour last night (Oct. 14) in Los Angeles.
Tenacious D was performing at the ICC Sydney Theatre on July 14, the day after the Trump rally shooting in Butler, Pa., where the former president was struck in the ear by a bullet.