Jackyl

Not to be confused with Jackal.
Jackyl
Background information
Origin Kennesaw, Georgia, United States
Genres Southern metal, Southern rock, hard rock, heavy metal
Years active 1991–present
Labels Geffen, Mighty Loud, Epic, Sanctuary
Associated acts Brother Cane, Nigel Dupree Band
Website jackyl.com
Members Jesse James Dupree
Jeff Worley
Chris Worley
Roman Glick
Past members Jimmy Stiff
Thomas Bettini
Ronnie Honeycutt

Jackyl is an American hard rock band formed in 1991.[1] Their sound has also been described as heavy metal and Southern metal. Their eponymous album has sold more than a million copies in the United States with released hit singles like "Down on Me" and "When Will it Rain". The band is best known for its song "The Lumberjack", which features a chainsaw solo by lead singer Jesse James Dupree.

History

Dupree of Jackyl holding chainsaw while performing "The Lumberjack"
Dupree of Jackyl performing with son Nigel Thomas Dupree of Nigel Dupree Band
Chris Worley
Jeff Worley
Roman Glick

Debut album

In 1992, Jackyl's self-titled debut album was released under Geffen Records and eventually went platinum. It features a song entitled "She Loves My Cock", which was omitted from edited versions, as were suggestive elements on the album's cover art. When a Kmart in Georgia refused to sell Jackyl, the band played an impromptu concert in front of the store. Footage of the event was used for the music video of their single "I Stand Alone".

Push Comes to Shove

Their second album released in 1994 is titled Push Comes to Shove. Also that year, the band appeared at Woodstock '94 in Saugerties, New York. The album contains the singles "Push Comes to Shove" and "Headed for Destruction".

Cut the Crap

Jackyl released Cut the Crap in 1997. Its hit song "Locked and Loaded" featured guest vocals from AC/DC's Brian Johnson. Johnson also teamed up with the band for their 2002 album Relentless.

Choice Cuts

The band's first greatest hits album, Choice Cuts, arrived in 1998. Geffen Records produced a music video for their cover of We're an American Band, a 1970s hit song by Grand Funk Railroad.

Stayin' Alive

Choice Cuts failed to revive the band's sales and touring success, so Geffen Records and JACKYL parted company. Later that year, Stayin' Alive was released by their new record-label, Shimmer Tone. Recognized as Jackyl's fourth studio album, of the eleven tracks, three are covers of other bands' songs, and three are live versions of previously-released songs.

Foot Fetish (solo album)

In 2000, lead singer Dupree recorded a solo album entitled Foot Fetish.

Open Invitation

Less than a month after the events of the September 11, 2001 attacks, Jackyl recorded and released "Open Invitation", which received wide airplay and featured lyrics that included, "I hate you bin Laden" and "You’ve got an open invitation to kiss our ass." The song mixed in clips from George C. Scott's portrayal of George S. Patton giving a speech to his soldiers in the movie Patton and President George W. Bush reading from the Bible's Shepherd's Psalm Psalm 23:4. The band has described their song and lyrics as: "This song is written in the key of 'ANGER' that such a thing can happen in this country. It's not directed toward any religious group or race of people. It is directed toward those 'assholes' responsible."[2]

Relentless

In 2002, Jackyl released Relentless and took part in the Rock Never Stops Tour. A music video for "Billy Badass" was made.

20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Jackyl

The following year, a second greatest hits compilation was produced entitled 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Jackyl.

When Moonshine and Dynamite Collide

In 2010, the band released When Moonshine and Dynamite Collide, releasing several singles and music videos to promote it such as the hit "Just Like A Negro" featuring Run-D.M.C.

In December 2011 Dupree appeared in That Metal Show where talked about chainsaws, his recent injuries, marathon touring and all things of Jackyl with Sully Erna from Godsmack and Glenn Hughes as guests too.

Best in Show and concurrent release of Up to No Good by Nigel Dupree Band

Later on in 2012, the band started working on a new album, and laid down tracks for a song called "Screwdriver" which is to be released on their album Best in Show[3] on July 31, 2012.[4] For the first time ever, in honor of Father's Day, Jackyl and Nigel Dupree Band (the latter fronted by vocalist Nigel Thomas Dupree, son of Dupree) are releasing their studio albums simultaneously. Best in Show and Up to No Good (the latter being the 2012 album from the Nigel Dupree Band) are set to be released on July 31, 2012. The first singles from Best in Show and Up to No Good, titled "Screwdriver" and "Tumbleweed", respectively, were issued concurrently on June 17, 2012, with an add date at radio of June 26, 2012.[5] It also was released "Favorite Sin" as radio single charting N.o 42 in USA Mainstream Rock Chart.

Rowyco

In May 2016, the ensemble announced that they plan to release a studio album entitled Rowyco in the latter part of the year.[6] The album was released on August 5, 2016.

Guinness World Records

Jackyl has set two Guinness world records, one for playing 100 concerts in 50 days, and one for performing 21 concerts in a 24-hour period.[7][8]

Full Throttle Saloon

Main article: Full Throttle Saloon

Dupree and Jackyl can now be seen regularly on TruTV's hit show Full Throttle Saloon, a reality show which documents the happenings at the famous South Dakota saloon during the crazy days of the Sturgis bike rally. Dupree is close friends with the saloon owner, Mike Ballard, and also produces the show.

Current band members

Former band members

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album US US Heat. US Indie Certification Label
1992 Jackyl 76 1 - Platinum Geffen
1994 Push Comes to Shove 46 - - Gold Geffen
1997 Cut the Crap 133 - - - Epic
1998 Stayin' Alive - - - - Shimmer Tone
2002 Relentless - - 41 - Humidity
2010 When Moonshine and Dynamite Collide 192 - 31 - Mighty Loud
2012 Best in Show 84 - - - Mighty Loud
2016 Rowyco[6] 181 - - - Mighty Loud

Other albums

Year Album US US Heat. US Indie Certification Label
1996 Night of the Living Dead [live] - - - - Mayhem
1998 Choice Cuts [best-of] - - - - Geffen
2003 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Jackyl - - - - Geffen
2004 Live at the Full Throttle Saloon - - - - Sanctuary
2014 10 Live! [9] - - - - Sanctuary Records Group

Singles

Year Title Mainstream Rock Chart Album
1992 "The Lumberjack" 24 Jackyl
"I Stand Alone" 32
"Down on Me" 10
"Dirty Little Mind" 35
1993 "When Will it Rain" 11
1994 "Push Comes to Shove" 7 Push Comes to Shove
"Headed for Destruction" 35
1997 "Locked and Loaded (ft. Brian Johnson)" 11 Cut the Crap
1998 "We're an American Band" 31 Choice Cuts
2009 "My Moonshine Kicks Your Cocaine's Ass" When Moonshine and Dynamite Collides
2010 "She's Not a Drug"
2011 "Deeper in Darkness"
2012 "Screwdriver" Best in Show
2013 "Favorite Sin" 42

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