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Gilby Clarke, Dead West
BLK Live,
7301 E. Butherus Drive, Scottsdale, AZ
Fri
August 16, 2019
Fact: Guitar hero Gilby Clarke played in both Guns N’ Roses and the MC5. Who else can claim membership in two of the most life-altering rock ’n’ roll outfits to ever exist on the planet? Huh? But none of that overshadows the fact this guitarist, singer and songwriter was a 17-year-old punk from Cleveland whose Hollywood backalley dues were paid in full. Before joining the Guns N Roses circus, Gilby was Kim Fowley’s go-to session guitarist and ghost writer. It was Kim that urged Gilby to join Candy, an established Hollywood band looking for a new guitarist. With Gilby now aboard, Candy signed with Mercury and was on their way. Candy was a little early for the Sunset Strip takeover and Gilby’s rough n’ ready guitar style was better suited for the big riff quartet Kill For Thrills. Gilby signed as a writer to Virgin America and Kill For Thrills signed with MCA Records, then a late night call from Slash changed everything. Gilby joined Guns in ’91. Private planes and diplomatic immunity followed. He appeared on the band’s Spaghetti Incident, Live Era ’88-’91 and The Greatest Hits albums. Gilby spent years on the Use Your Illusion tour in the 90s, but his proudest moment is the Gilby Rolls mode on the GNR pinball machine. If u can get him to talk, he may admit the 2012 Rock N Roll Hall of Fame induction performance was fun. After Guns imploded, armed only with his Les Paul, Gilby went back to Virgin and launched his solo career. Receiving critical winks for his albums Pawnshop Guitars, The Hangover, Rubber, 99 Live and Swag. Recording and/or touring over the lean years with Nancy Sinatra, Heart, The MC5 & his old bandmate Slash’s Snakepit, Gilby even snuck in videos with GNR, Michael Jackson and Fall Out Boy when MTV was de rigeur. Perhaps you saw him starring alongside Tommy Lee on the CBS TV show Rockstar: Supernova or VH1 Honors with Rob Zombie and Ace Frehely ? Clarke currently splits his services with Kings of Chaos led by Matt Sorum and an all-star alumni that features Steven Tyler, Joe Elliot and Gene Simmons and his solo band. Clarke, who’s an old school mash-up of Keef, Johnny Thunders, and B.B. King, continues to write fist-jacking rock ’n’ roll songs with fat choruses, and appear on stages around the globe. He produces worthy bands too. He’s also one of the sweetest gents you’ll ever meet. He’s a guitar hero, certainly, but also a gentleman whose heart happens to rush at rock ’n’ roll speed.
with
Slingshot
BLK Live,
7301 E. Butherus Drive, Scottsdale, AZ
Sat
August 3, 2019
with
Ghastly
BLK Live,
7301 E. Butherus Drive, Scottsdale, AZ
Fri
August 2, 2019
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with
Arizonan Summer Band, Cabo Dom
BLK Live,
7301 E. Butherus Drive, Scottsdale, AZ
Fri
July 12, 2019
with
Faster Pussycat, Bang Tango, Color of Chaos
BLK Live,
7301 E. Butherus Drive, Scottsdale, AZ
Sun
June 30, 2019
with
APERFECTOOL, Plush
BLK Live,
7301 E. Butherus Drive, Scottsdale, AZ
Fri
June 28, 2019
with
Ashley Red
BLK Live,
7301 E. Butherus Drive, Scottsdale, AZ
Sat
June 22, 2019
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with
Matchbox Twenty Too
BLK Live,
7301 E. Butherus Drive, Scottsdale, AZ
Fri
June 7, 2019
with
Phil X and The Drills, Cabo Dom
BLK Live,
7301 E. Butherus Drive, Scottsdale, AZ
Fri
May 17, 2019
with
DAMAGE INC. (A Tribute to Metallica), The Jack AC/ DC Tribute Band
BLK Live,
7301 E. Butherus Drive, Scottsdale, AZ
Sat
May 11, 2019
with
Pyrosteria, Voyager
BLK Live,
7301 E. Butherus Drive, Scottsdale, AZ
Fri
May 10, 2019
with
Bandoleros
BLK Live,
7301 E. Butherus Drive, Scottsdale, AZ
Sat
May 4, 2019
with
The Motels, Bow Wow Wow, The Untouchables
BLK Live,
7301 E. Butherus Drive, Scottsdale, AZ
Fri
May 3, 2019
with
Whiskey's Quicker
BLK Live,
7301 E. Butherus Drive, Scottsdale, AZ
Sat
April 27, 2019
with
Righteous & the Wicked (L.A.'s Tribute to Red Hot Chili Peppers)
BLK Live,
7301 E. Butherus Drive, Scottsdale, AZ
Fri
April 26, 2019
with
Super Diamond
BLK Live,
7301 E. Butherus Drive, Scottsdale, AZ
Sat
April 20, 2019
with
Hookers N' Blow, Dead Fervor, Color of Chaos
BLK Live,
7301 E. Butherus Drive, Scottsdale, AZ
Fri
April 19, 2019
It’s an incredible accomplishment when a rock band has been successful enough to reach the 25-year mark since the release of their first album. And this year, rowdy southern rockers Jackyl have accomplished this feat, and are celebrating with an appropriately-titled compilation, ’25,’ which drops July 28 via Mighty Loud Records.
The 18-track set (which can be preordered via the band’s official site, jackyl.com) features such Jackyl radio hits as “Down on Me,” “The Lumberjack,” “Push Comes to Shove,” and “Favorite Sin,” as well as two previously unreleased tracks - a live rendition of “Redneck Punk,” as well as a cover of Black Oak Arkansas’ “Hot and Nasty.”
“At the time we first hit the scene, we were told by quite a few interviewers and fans that we sounded like a cross between Black Oak Arkansas and AC/DC,” explains Jackyl. “While we was very familiar with AC/DC, we were not with BOA. We went back and listened, and were blown away - so much so, that we recorded a cover of one of their most kick ass tunes, ‘Hot and Nasty,’ which is now finally getting its release on this comp.”
First bursting upon the scene with their self-titled, platinum-certified debut album in 1992, Jackyl has made a name for themselves as a killer live band that delivers night after night, and has continued to offer up good old fashioned blues boogie over the years, as evidenced on such subsequent albums as 1994’s gold-certified ‘Push Comes to Shove,’ all the way to their most recent release, 2016’s ‘ROWYCO.’
“Its not about coming to see a Jackyl show, its about coming to be a part of it,” Says Jesse Dupree. “Every show becomes a family reunion.”
The 18-track set (which can be preordered via the band’s official site, jackyl.com) features such Jackyl radio hits as “Down on Me,” “The Lumberjack,” “Push Comes to Shove,” and “Favorite Sin,” as well as two previously unreleased tracks - a live rendition of “Redneck Punk,” as well as a cover of Black Oak Arkansas’ “Hot and Nasty.”
“At the time we first hit the scene, we were told by quite a few interviewers and fans that we sounded like a cross between Black Oak Arkansas and AC/DC,” explains Jackyl. “While we was very familiar with AC/DC, we were not with BOA. We went back and listened, and were blown away - so much so, that we recorded a cover of one of their most kick ass tunes, ‘Hot and Nasty,’ which is now finally getting its release on this comp.”
First bursting upon the scene with their self-titled, platinum-certified debut album in 1992, Jackyl has made a name for themselves as a killer live band that delivers night after night, and has continued to offer up good old fashioned blues boogie over the years, as evidenced on such subsequent albums as 1994’s gold-certified ‘Push Comes to Shove,’ all the way to their most recent release, 2016’s ‘ROWYCO.’
“Its not about coming to see a Jackyl show, its about coming to be a part of it,” Says Jesse Dupree. “Every show becomes a family reunion.”