Th’ Legendary Shack*Shakers
Th’ Legendary ShackShakers: Southern by the Grace of Goth!
Th’ Legendary ShackShakers started their hell-for-leather, Penta-caustic roadshow just over three years ago and in a short time have earned quite a name for themselves with their unique brand of American Gothic that is all-at-once irreverent, revisionist, dangerous, and fun. Led by their wildly charismatic rail thin frontman, the blues-harpist J.D. Wilkes, th’ ShackShakers are a four-man wrecking crew from the South whose explosive interpretations of the blues, punk, rock and country have made fans, critics and legions of potential converts into true believers.
Described as ”...the last great Rock and Roll frontman” by Jello Biafra (of the Dead Kennedys), ShackShakers front man J.D. Wilkes began yelpin’ the blues through a ham radio microphone at his boyhood home of Paducah, Kentucky—a short farmer’s blow away from where his future bassist Mark Robertson was cutting his teeth on punk rock and gospel in Nashville, Tennessee. When their paths crossed a few years later in the lawless honky tonks of music city’s “lower broadway scene,” they found their individuated styles and common interests meshed and that’s when the like-minded, red-headed musical misfits began their crusade. With the recent addition of guitarist extraordinaire David Lee (South Carolina’s preeminent bad-ass and “Illustrated Man”) th’ Legendary ShackShakers have quickly become know for providing some of the best entertainment—live or otherwise—that you can get for your hard-earned money.
Following critical accolades from Mojo, Q Magazine and Billboard with their first two albums Cockadoodledon’t and Believe, th’ Legendary ShackShakers will release their third-full length recording Pandelirium this February, their second LP on YepRoc Records (home to artists such as Paul Weller, Bob Mould, John Doe and the Reverend Horton Heat).
