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One-Eyed Jack
Background information
OriginRutherford, NJ
GenresJam Band
Years active1991 (1991)–2020 (2020)
Websiteone-eyed-jack.com


One-Eyed Jack is an American Rock band formed in 1991 in Rutherford, NJ. The band was known for their live improvisational performances associated with the new wave of psychedelic bands in the 1990’s called jam bands. The band was featured in Dean Budnick’s Guide to Jambands[1].

History[edit]

The band gained notoriety in the early 1990’s by performing in many New York City counter-culture clubs such as the Wetlands Preserve, CBGB and Nightingales. Their discography includes four studio albums and one live album all released under Go-Nads Productions. The band charted on Jambands.com's Top 50 Jam Bands in 2002[2].

In 2005 the band was featured on a DVD released by Jam-Cam Chronicles which showcased live performances of the band and interview commentary about Jerry Garcia moments[3].

The band was featured on FOX TV’s America’s Most Wanted (S14-E23) [4] with Grateful Dead member Bob Weir for an episode on the murder of Kristen Laurite, who was murdered on August 25, 2000 by Ronald James Ward. Kristen was a fan of the music, and the band hosted several benefits related to safety in travel in her memory.

For decades, the band showcased original music heavily influenced by the mix of psychedelic sounds like the Grateful Dead and guitar harmonies reminiscent of the Allman Brothers Band. In addition to the band’s powerhouse of sound was the heartfelt and soulful lyrics of Joe Boris (formerly of Nick Clemons band), described as "Dylanesque" by Relix Magazine[5].

The band went on a hiatus in 2008 and reformed as the Jacks, without founding member Joe Boris. The band’s sound engineer, Jason Dermer (Asbury Audio) joined the Stone Pony, Asbury Park, NJ providing sound for the Summer Stage Concert Series.

On November 1, 2015 the band reformed to perform their reunion show, hosted by Sam Cutler at the Cutting Room.

On March 29 and 30th of 2019, One-Eyed Jack hosted the Furthermore Benefit at W.O.W. Hall which supported the rebuilding of the Further Bus made famous by counterculture icon, Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters. [6]

One-Eyed Jack toured up to 2020.

Members[edit]

Top: Original band logo 1991, Bottom: Album cover and new logo 2001, Band artwork created by Clarence Schumaker III (Daybreak Studios)[7]

Joe Boris (guitar, vocals, mandolin, pedal steel) (1991-2020)

Gary (Garo) Gallagher (guitar, vocals) (1991-2020)

Mike Pignotti (bass, guitar, vocals) (1991-2001)

Tony Lander (keyboards, vocals) (1991-1996)

John Terrazzi (drums, vocals) (1991-1999)

Danny (Dano) Meredith (percussion, vocals) (1995-1999)

Alzie Sisco (drums) (1999-2008)

Katie Schmidt (Pearlman) (percussion, vocals) (1999-2005)

Jeff Pearlman (keyboards, vocals) (1999-2005)

Adam Riley (bass, vocals) (2001-2020)

Steve (Squigs) Minutillo (2005-2008)

Rosie Lasroe (vocals) (2006-2020)

Vincent Pierce (drums) (2015-2020)

Tim McCullion (keyboards) (2017-2020)

Discography[edit]

Good to the Last Drop – © 1995 One-Eyed Jack

Before Alone – Go-Nads Productions © 1998 / ASCAP

Live at the Lion’s Den, N.Y.C. – Go-Nads Production © 1999 J. Boris / ASCAP

Sunlight Blue Madness – Go-Nads Production (ASCAP) & Attackin Tunes (SOCAN) © 2001 J. Boris

Keep Your Head – Go-Nads Productions © 2006 / ASCAP

Filmography[edit]

Season 2 Set Four DVD –Jerry Bash 2005 – August 2005 – Terra Alta, WV © 2006 Jamcam Chronicles

External Links[edit]

Official Website

Audio Archive

Video Archive

JamBase

References[edit]