![]() This was Johnson’s first appearance on another group’s album since he took over vocal duties from the late Bon Scott in 1980. It featured guest vocals by AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson. Their third album, Cut the Crap, debuted in October 1997. It was released shortly before the group performed at Woodstock ’94, and was considered another commercial success. They released their sophomore effort, Push Comes To Shove in 1994. ![]() Jackyl opened for Aerosmith, ZZ Top, KISS, Ted Nugent and the Damn Yankees during those early years. The band’s popularity continued to grow as they toured in support of their first record. The group released five singles from their debut that all reached the top 40 on the mainstream rock singles chart. The album earned platinum-selling status. Their self-titled debut album was released in August 1992 through Geffen Records. Jackyl was formed by bass guitarist Ronnie Honeycutt, drummer Chris Worley, guitarists Jimmy Stiff and Jimmy Worley and guitarist/singer Jesse James Dupree. They are in the famed record book for once having played one hundred concerts in a fifty day span, and for having performed twenty one concerts in a 24-hour period. What you might not have known is that they also have earned a couple of Guinness World Records. They are known for their high-octane shows and fun-loving onstage antics. Photo: Kate Patten Southern rockers Jackyl have been around since 1991.
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