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jJolley
jJolley is a talented surf survivor. Not the California, Beach Boys kind of surf but the gritty Motor City Rock & Roll kind of surf... the Bob Seger, Kid Rock, Eminem kind of surf.
Through his stamina and dedication, Jay has kept his balance and caught some great waves. He's established himself as an exciting singer performing at the front of such notable bands as 2XL, Flash, Notorious Johnny’s and The Heat. He has performed and/or recorded with many top talents, including Johnny "Bee" Badanjek and Anita Cochran. He has kicked out solid rock & roll as a keyboardist with Mitch Ryder, Mark Farner and Dick Wagner. And, with numerous bands, he has opened for such headliners as Black Crowes, Eddie Money, Rhythm Corps, Sass Jordan and UFO. Through singles, EPs and albums, Jay's voice has become a familiar pleasure to radio listeners throughout the Midwest. A few years ago, he was tapped by the Detroit Red Wings to perform their game song, Get Up, which is played every time the Red Wings take to the ice for a home game.
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jJolley
jJolley is a talented surf survivor. Not the California, Beach Boys kind of surf but the gritty Motor City Rock & Roll kind of surf... the Bob Seger, Kid Rock, Eminem kind of surf.
Through his stamina and dedication, Jay has kept his balance and caught some great waves. He's established himself as an exciting singer performing at the front of such notable bands as 2XL, Flash, Notorious Johnny’s and The Heat. He has performed and/or recorded with many top talents, including Johnny "Bee" Badanjek and Anita Cochran. He has kicked out solid rock & roll as a keyboardist with Mitch Ryder, Mark Farner and Dick Wagner. And, with numerous bands, he has opened for such headliners as Black Crowes, Eddie Money, Rhythm Corps, Sass Jordan and UFO. Through singles, EPs and albums, Jay's voice has become a familiar pleasure to radio listeners throughout the Midwest. A few years ago, he was tapped by the Detroit Red Wings to perform their game song, Get Up, which is played every time the Red Wings take to the ice for a home game.
Check out the VPK: cyberpr.biz/clients/2876