Jerry Joseph & The Jackmormons

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Joseph got his start in music in the 80’s when he led the reggae/rock band Little Women, based out of Boulder, Colorado, which ruled the Rocky Mountain club circuit for most of the 80’s and broke up in 1993. Joseph continued to record before an oft-publicized drug addiction temporarily sidelined his career. The process of getting clean took Joseph to New York, Montana, Salt Lake City, where the Jackmormons were formed in 1996, and eventually to Portland. Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons “Mouthful of Copper” was the second release from Jerry Joseph & The Jackmormons on Terminus Records and follows the critically acclaimed Conscious Contact which was released in early 2002. Jerry Joseph & the Jackmormons have released four other albums as well.

“Sounding occasionally like John Mellencamp’s older, wiser and psychologically mixed-up sibling, Joseph writes complex, image-laden songs and infuses them with plenty of attitude, soulfulness and swagger.”
– Washington Post

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  • puddledumpling

    I've bought both live albums, Mouthful of Copper and Badlandia, as well as the studio album Into the Lovely. Besides top shelf songwriting and live performances, Joseph's guitar playing and musicianship is extraordinary. It's nice to have as a body of work and I'll eventually collect all of his releases. I hope his music supports him so he and the band can keep at it.

    27 Jul 2012 Reply
  • Cemetary_walk

    Their New album Badlandia is badass, pick it up people

    21 Jan 2010 Reply
  • route100

    checkout his Mouthful of Copper double live CD

    11 Jan 2008 Reply