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There are several artists that have recorded as The Jesters.
The Jesters were one of the premier doo-wop groups of the 1950's in the US. They often appeared with the similar group the Paragons on such albums as "Rumble"
The Jesters were a garage band briefly signed to the Sun Records label. Their 1966 single Cadillac Man was one of the last releases from the label during the Sam Philips era, and the band featured Sam's son, Jerry, on guitar. For years this single was the only official release from the band, until the appearance of the 2008 Ace compilation Cadillac Men, which featured all of their known Sun recordings. As Alec Palao notes, the band's story was "even stranger than fiction, encompassing… Memphis maverick Jim Dickinson, a future medieval knight, and The World’s Most Perfectly Formed Midget Wrestler."
The Jesters were an early 1960s rock & roll band from Ohio. Its members were Lloyd Berrier (saxophone, vocals), Jerry Pocatko (accordion, organ) and David Vandernick (drums). They released two singles in 1961, "Peter Gunn Twist / The Jesters Jump" and "Jamaican Holiday / Diesel". Both tracks of the first single appeared on the Las Vegas Grind compilation series.
The Jester was a composer who composed the soundtrack for the Game "The Town With No Name" which released in 1992 for DOS and the CDTV.
Releases:
1999: demo-cassette 'Something in the Streets Tonight' 2005: Mini-CD 'Tonight the Bar Is Ours/Primitive Man' 2005: Full Album 'Small Town Stories' 2007: Mini-CD 'Not an Angel'There are several artists that have recorded as The Jesters.
The Jesters were one of the premier doo-wop groups of the 1950's in the US. They often appeared with the similar group the Paragons on such albums as "Rumble"
The Jesters were a garage band briefly signed to the Sun Records label. Their 1966 single Cadillac Man was one of the last releases from the label during the Sam Philips era, and the band featured Sam's son, Jerry, on guitar. For years this single was the only official release from the band, until the appearance of the 2008 Ace compilation Cadillac Men, which featured all of their known Sun recordings. As Alec Palao notes, the band's story was "even stranger than fiction, encompassing… Memphis maverick Jim Dickinson, a future medieval knight, and The World’s Most Perfectly Formed Midget Wrestler."
The Jesters were an early 1960s rock & roll band from Ohio. Its members were Lloyd Berrier (saxophone, vocals), Jerry Pocatko (accordion, organ) and David Vandernick (drums). They released two singles in 1961, "Peter Gunn Twist / The Jesters Jump" and "Jamaican Holiday / Diesel". Both tracks of the first single appeared on the Las Vegas Grind compilation series.
The Jester was a composer who composed the soundtrack for the Game "The Town With No Name" which released in 1992 for DOS and the CDTV.
Releases:
1999: demo-cassette 'Something in the Streets Tonight' 2005: Mini-CD 'Tonight the Bar Is Ours/Primitive Man' 2005: Full Album 'Small Town Stories' 2007: Mini-CD 'Not an Angel'Thanks!
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