Jesse James Dupree
is an American rock guitarist and singer.
Dupree is the lead singer and guitarist of Jackyl, in addition to playing chainsaw on the song "The Lumberjack". He also started a solo project with guitarist John Hayes and bassist Roman Glick (formerly of Brother Cane). [1] His 2000 solo release Foot Fetish
, issued on V2 Records, featured the single "Mainline", which hit #34 on the U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. [2] Dupree also has a customized electric guitar with a chainsaw attached. He also endorses an extremely large customized chainsaw powered by Dodge Hemi
used for festivals. In September 2001 Dupree performed a cover of AC/DC's Highway To Hell for the ECW Music CD Anarchy Rocks.
On The New Tom Green Show
, Dupree wrote Green's first name and cut a portion (gave it to an audience member) off his desk with his chainsaw and asked Green and Glenn Humplik to perform a jam with him with disastrous results. Green was clearly angry due to the fact that Dupree did not get permission to destroy his desk. The rest of the interview consisted of Green discussing with his producer how the custom made desk will be paid for and mocking Dupree's chainsaw act.
Dupree released a new album on July 15th, 2008 called Jesse James Dupree & Dixie Inc - Rev It Up and Go-Go. Two videos werereleased in promotion of the new CD: "Money Lovin & Speed" and "Bite".
|
JESSE JAMES DUPREE TICKETS
|
Jesse James Dupree
is an American rock guitarist and singer.
Dupree is the lead singer and guitarist of
Jackyl, in addition to playing
chainsaw on the song "The Lumberjack". He also started a solo project with guitarist John Hayes and bassist
Roman Glick (formerly of
Brother Cane).
[1] His 2000 solo release
Foot Fetish
, issued on
V2 Records, featured the single "Mainline", which hit #34 on the U.S.
Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
[2] Dupree also has a customized electric guitar with a chainsaw attached. He also endorses an extremely large customized chainsaw powered by
Dodge Hemi
used for festivals. In
September 2001 Dupree performed a cover of
AC/DC's
Highway To Hell for the
ECW Music CD
Anarchy Rocks.
On
The New Tom Green Show
, Dupree wrote Green's first name and cut a portion (gave it to an audience member) off his desk with his chainsaw and asked Green and Glenn Humplik to perform a jam with him with disastrous results. Green was clearly angry due to the fact that Dupree did not get permission to destroy his desk. The rest of the interview consisted of Green discussing with his producer how the custom made desk will be paid for and mocking Dupree's chainsaw act.
Dupree released a new album on July 15th, 2008 called Jesse James Dupree & Dixie Inc - Rev It Up and Go-Go. Two videos werereleased in promotion of the new CD: "Money Lovin & Speed" and "Bite".