Jetboy is an American San Francisco-based hard rock band founded in 1983 by guitarists Billy Rowe and Fernie Rod.[1] Jetboy got the attention of music fans and record executives alike in Hollywood during the mid-1980s. The band transplanted themselves to Los Angeles in 1986 after signing a deal with Elektra Records. Their musical influences ranged from punk rock to rock 'n' roll to blues. Their 1988 debut album Feel the Shake peaked at 135 on Billboard 200.[2]
After parting ways with original bass player Todd Crew in mid-1987,[3] the band was joined by former Hanoi Rocks member Sami Yaffa. Yaffa, a member of one of the groups Jetboy had found most influential, was now a member of the band as their new bassist. In August 1987, Todd Crew died due to a drug overdose in the hotel room of Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash. Jetboy continued on into the 1990s before disbanding in 1992. However, over a decade later, Jetboy reconvened, toured and recorded a new EP, Off Your Rocker in 2010. Having been absent from the studio for some 20 years, Jetboy recorded Off Your Rocker in a fully organic mode. The band played all in the same room together in a "live-style" format in an effort to duplicate the way the songs were written, all together, in a true 1970's fashion where the band could feed off of one another's energy.
Jetboy has continued to gain in popularity, and has continuously played to large crowds at festivals across the United States including Rocklahoma, The South Texas Rock Fest, Rock the Bayou & The M3 Festival two times.
On June 1, 2012, Jetboy did a 25-year reunion for their debut album 'Feel The Shake' at the Whisky A Go Go in Hollywood. The show was also a release party for the movie Rock of Ages which featured a few images of Jetboy. The line-up for this show included all original members with a surprise appearance by their second bass player Sami Yaffa who is currently playing in the Michael Monroe Band. This was the first time they all shared the stage together in over 20 years. Jetboy plan to continue with the original line-up with Charles Norman on bass who replaced Yaffa for the Damnednation tour in 1989.
On January 25, 2014, during NAMM weekend Jetboy supported Faster Pussycat at the Whisky A Go-Go to a sold out crowd to celebrate the club's 50-year anniversary.
Jetboy geared up in late 2015 to bring their style of rock n roll to the stage again. The band performed at Riki Rachtman's Cathouse Live on August 15, 2015 at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheater in Irvine, California.
Three songs from Feel the Shake were featured in the 1989 movie The 'Burbs, starring Tom Hanks.[4] They were "Bloodstone", "Locked in a Cage" and "Make Some Noise". Additionally, two songs from Feel the Shake, "Feel the Shake" and "Make Some Noise" were also featured in the 1989 movie She's Out of Control.[4]
Contents 1 Members 2 Discography 3 References 4 External links MembersCurrent members
Mickey Finn – vocals, harmonica, tambourine, keyboard, organ (1983–1993, 2006–2010, 2010–present) Billy Rowe – rhythm and slide guitar, backing vocals (1983–1993, 2006–present) Fernie Rod – lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1983–1993, 2006–present) Al Serrato – drums (2015-present) Eric Stacy – bass guitar (2016–present)Former members
Ron Tostenson – drums, backing vocals (1983–1992, 2006–2007, 2010–2015) Todd Crew – bass guitar, backing vocals (1983–1987; died 1987) Sami Yaffa – bass guitar, backing vocals (1987–1990) Bill Fraenza – bass guitar, backing vocals (1991–1993) Rick Davis – drums (1992–1993) Michael Butler – bass guitar (2006–2009) Paul Scavuzzo – drums (2006) Tim Huthert – drums (2007) Jeff Moscone – drums (2007–2008) Doug Hovan – drums (2008–2009) D.K. Revelle – vocals (2010) Jesus Mendez Jr. – drums (2010–2012) Jessie Farnsworth – bass (2010–2012) Charles Norman – bass guitar (1990–1991, 2010) Discography Feel the Shake (1988) Damned Nation (1990) A Day in the Glamorous Life (1997) Make Some More Noise (1999) Lost & Found (1999) One More for Rock N' Roll (2002) The Glam Years (2007) Off Your Rocker (2010) Born to Fly (2019) References ^ "JETBOY Singer Quits, Says Band Should Change Its Name". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. 7 November 2010. Retrieved June 19, 2017. ^ "Jetboy - Chart history | Billboard". www.billboard.com. Retrieved June 19, 2017. ^ "BILLY ROWE (American Heartbreak) INTERVIEW - METALKINGS.COM". metalkings.com. Retrieved June 19, 2017. ^ a b Carlson, Taylor T. (2013). HAIRcyclopedia Vol. 2 - The Vault. Lulu.com. ISBN 9781300687559. External links Official Website Jetboy at AllMusic Jetboy at Yahoo! Music Authority control MusicBrainz: adddc55b-cc2e-4d21-9926-6620badef239