WOLFMOTHER To Rumble With Cast Of MTV's 'Jackass' For Video Shoot

July 19, 2006

Aussie rock trio WOLFMOTHER will be joined by Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Wee Man, Preston Lacy, and Dave England (better know as the dudes from "Jackass") while filming WOLFMOTHER's video for "The Joker And The Thief" in their native Australia. The second single from the band's self-titled debut (which is multi-platinum in their homeland) has the perfect "Jackass" title, "The Joker & Thief", and will be the featured music video and single for the upcoming "Jackass: Number 2" movie, due September 22. At the helm of all the wild action will be music video auteurs The Malloys (THE WHITE STRIPES, THE SHINS, METALLICA, BLINK 182).

Without giving away too much, expect serious backstage, on-stage, parking lot stunts and hijinks from the "Jackass" crew, as well as some fist-pumping rock courtesy of WOLFMOTHER.

Following their work with the "jackasses," WOLFMOTHER continues their domination of the U.S. with some high-profile festival appearances including Lollapalooza, Chicago's KNDD End Festival and the Kuyahoga Festival in Cleveland. Additionally, they will be performing in New York at McCarren Park on September 9 and dropping by "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" August 1.

In other WOLFMOTHER news, the trio's summer anthem "Love Train" continues to pick up steam via its inclusion in the latest iPod ad campaign. Check it out at this location.

Upcoming WOLFMOTHER U.S. appearances:

Aug. 01 - Los Angeles, CA - The Tonight Show With Jay Leno
Aug. 03 - Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio - 92.3 K-Rock presents Kuyahoga
Aug. 04 - Detroit, Michigan - Lollapalooza
Aug. 05 - Chicago, Illinois - KNDD End Festival at Grant Park
Aug. 12 - Auburn, WA - White River Ampitheatre
Sep. 09 - Brooklyn, NY - McCarren Park

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