JACKYL's 'Moonshine' Single Out Now

November 30, 2009

JACKYL has just released a new single, "My Moonshine Kicks Your Cocaine's Ass", via Mighty Loud/Fontana as a preview of the band's forthcoming studio album, due in 2010.

Check out an audio sample at Amazon.com.

Upcoming JACKYL shows:

Dec. 02 - Pittsburgh, PA - Altar Bar
Dec. 03 - Columbus, OH - Screamin' Willies
Dec. 04 - Bolingbrook, IL - Tailgaters
Dec. 05 - Kenosha, WI - Brat Stop
Dec. 06 - Jamestown, ND - Jamestown Civic Center
Dec. 11 - Flint, MI - The Machine Shop
Dec. 12 - Dayton, OH - McGuffy's House of Rock

JACKYL singer Jesse James Dupree has partnered with Arnold Rifkin of Cheyenne ("Die Hard", "Armageddon") and A. Smith & Co ("Hell's Kitchen", "I Survived A Japanese Gameshow") to place the "Full Throttle Saloon" show with the Tru television network. Based on the world's largest biker bar in Sturgis, South Dakota, the program follows bar owner Mike Ballard through the rally, and what it takes to run the Full Throttle Saloon. Ballard manages over 300 employees (100 of which are quite voluptuous bartenders) — all the while having only nine days to generate millions of dollars. Jesse describes the show as "'The 'Deadliest Catch' meets 'Coyote Ugly' on steroids."

"Full Throttle Saloon" debuted on November 10 on the Tru television network.

In addition to executive-producing cable television shows, Jesse James Dupree has produced three pay-per-views and the "Dirt Poor Comedy" show. He also runs Mighty Loud, which is a full-service entertainment company that produces television shows, band management, and a record label distributed through Universal/Fontana. Jesse is also the general manager of Kiefer Sutherland and Jude Cole's label, Ironworks (BILLY BOY ON POISON, ROCCO DELUCA & THE BURDEN, HONEYHONEY).

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