Jackyl
This is a general admission standing show with complimentary seating
On August 11, 1992, Jackyl released their debut album on Geffen Records. It was the middle of Grunge, but Jackyl’s loud, proud and unapologetic rock songs, produced by Brendan O’Brien (Stone Temple Pilots, AC/DC), earned the LP double-platinum status. (And helped land the band a scene-stealing spot on Woodstock ’94.) Videos for the singles “The Lumberjack” (with Jesse James Dupree performing his iconic chainsaw solo), “I Stand Alone,” “Down On Me,” “Dirty Little Mind,” “When Will It Rain” and “Back Off Brother” earned rave reviews and rabid fans for the band’s no-holds-barred energy and lyrics.
It’s been three decades since Jackyl shot out of Georgia spewing equal parts hard rock, heavy metal and Southern rock. They’ve never stopped touring or recording, and with 9.2 million views (and growing) of “Lumberjack Song” on YouTube, the quartet are earning rabid new fans daily. The August 2022 release of Jackyl 30 Coming In Hot cements and furthers Jackyl’s no-holds-barred legacy. Or as Dupree, with his unquenchable energy, exclaims, “Thirty years on and we’re still celebrating the fundamentals of rock ‘n’ roll, so Get All Up In It!”
Skarlett Roxx
Formed in 2020, Skarlett Roxx’s determination & love to play music would not be denied by a global pandemic. Roxx would meet just outside of Iowa City, IA in a barn full of rabid bats to hone their craft. When the world opened up again, Skarlett Roxx came out with guitars blazing & since continue to bring the public high voltage, high energy shows that quickly landed them shows opening for high profile bands LA Guns, Faster Pussycat, Hinder, and EnuffZNuff. A Skarlett Roxx show is a little glam, a little metal, a little punk, a whole lot of rock and energy!
Their debut album Skarlett’s Web, released on November 25, 2022, is 10 tracks of pure old school rock and roll. The single “Call Me Crazy” has consistently made it to heavy rotation and top ten lists on hard rock streaming sites around the world while the video to “Call Me Crazy” has been a Youtube hit. Together, it has led to vinyl and CD sales of Skarlett’s Web all over the U.S., Europe, and Japan.