Jerry Cantrell Biography
Biography
Jerry Cantrell (born Jerry Fulton Cantrell, March 18, 1966, Tacoma, Washington) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is best known as being the co-founder of the heavy metal/grunge band Alice in Chains. Cantrell has also released two solo albums. His two released solo albums are: "Boggy Depot" (1998) and "Degradation Trip" (2002). Despite the latter being recorded as a double album, it was initially released as a single disc album, but was later re-released as the double-disc "Degradation Trip, Volumes 1 and 2". He is currently on tour with the remaining members of Alice in Chains, Mike Inez, Sean Kinney, and new vocalist William Duvall (who took over Layne Staley's duties). His biggest musical influences include Jimi Hendrix, Heart, Black Sabbath, and Queensrÿche. For photographs and additional information visit Jerry's official website, www.JerryCantrell.com
Jerry Cantrell Metal Albums
No Description Available. Genre: Popular Music Media Format: Compact Disk Rating: PARelease Date: 30-JUN-1998This debut by the L.A.-based quartet is a hybrid of explosive rap-metal, politically incendiary lyrics, and wide-ranging cultural influences. The [...]
A tour de force of epic proportions, the 14-song, 72-minute outing from former Alice in Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell is a brutal emotional exorcism, the brooding [...]
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