Whiskey Jack
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Phone: +1 416-716-3257
Website: www.whiskeyjackmusic.com
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Rt. Hon. Adrienne Clarkson joins Whiskey Jack at the Cadillac lounge in 2015 and tells the huge crowd what Canada means to her. #cadillaclounge #samgrossothisonesforyou #adrienneclarkson #stompintomconnors
What Canada means to us , featuring Eric Jackson - filmed at Cadillac Lounge 2015 #samgrosso #cadillaclounge #adrienneclarkson #stompintomconnors
Not sure why this hasn't appeared on my Facebook feed but...it's worth the time. What fun. https://youtu.be/UocEGvQ10OE
With much gratitude to you for participating in this salute to our pal Bob McNiven, we're pleased to present this warm and joyous version of Bob's Christmas song, Underneath the Christmas Tree. https://youtu.be/2kcsKMMap_M Please share the hell out of it for others to enjoy. The timing for something like this couldn't be better. ... A special thanks to my right hand man in music and my best friend, Douglas John Cameron, for spending countless hours cutting/splicing/pasting/editing and that good stuff to put this together.
Looking back, this is where Whiskey Jack probably began in 1966. That’s me on the right with my friends Tom on rhythm guitar, Lynn on bass and I have no idea who the drummer is. The stress of running a band started early. These guys bailed on me the week before our first gig. I had to threaten them with death but they did come through in the end. Experience & The Power Project
Whiskey Jack’s Canada - live at Sam Grosso’s Cadillac lounge -February 2015. Part 1 - Bob McNiven
Rare photo of Whiskey Jack in 1980 with one of the best bluegrass singer/guitar players ever, Rocky Hill. Another great singer, now living in Winnipeg is Mac Pulling.
Crushed in a good way.
Duncan Fremlin and Douglas John Cameron, from the band Whiskey Jack (now on tour with their show, Stories & Songs of Stompin' Tom) sing their heartfelt salute to Northern Ontario outhouses - based on a true but sad tale of an almost tragic fire in 2011. https://youtu.be/FbsST2UoBaI
When I published my book, My Good Times With Stompin' Tom in late 2018, I didn't have lofty expectations. I had been selling albums, songs, CD's and merchandise for 40 years so this would simply be another item in my catalogue. I'd make sure the music world, and maybe the literary community knew about it and hopefully I'd sell enough to make it worth the effort. I've accomplished that. Two editions and 1000 sales later, the results have been very satisfactory. Musicia...ns release new music all the time. The challenge is getting anyone to listen to it. I thought it would be the same with my book. I might sell a few but will anyone actually read it? The answer is a resounding "YES". I've received feedback (and it continues to this day) from the beginning so I know it's being read. Then my pal and editor Jim Baine emailed to say Amazon (Kindle) is offering my book for sale and they've created a Subtitle to promote it on their website. They now call it "My Good Times With Stompin' Tom: Get Back Here You Little Prick" .