Jerry Joseph & The Jackmormons
“Jerry Joseph is a truly great songwriter who can see as well through other peoples’ eyes as he can through his own and then deliver his message like he’s on a holy mission,” says David Lindley.
Jerry Joseph began his career in 1981 when he led the reggae/rock band Little Women, based out of Boulder, Colorado. Jerry Joseph & The Jackmormons were formed in Salt Lake City in 1996 and Conscious Contact was released by Terminus Records in early 2002. In 2003, Jerry Joseph & The Jackmormons followed up with Mouthful of Copper, a powerful live double album recorded by Betty Cantor-Jackson (Grateful Dead).
Joseph is a prolific and accomplished songwriter, writing crowd favorites for Widespread Panic and releasing over 30 albums. He a relentless live performer, playing over 150 shows a year across the globe, and has toured with Vic Chesnutt, Chris Whitley and Walter Salas-Humara, among others.
“A muscular and massively catchy collection of roots-rock anthems and melodic, heartfelt tunes that sway and grind with a dash of Southern twang.”
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