The Jackpot Group | en

1) Jackpot is a German Heavy Metal Band from the 80's consisting of Blacky Winter Bass Bredl Brettschneider Drums Lothar Kempf Guitars Peter Kah Guitars Dölli Döll Vocals 2) Jackpot is an Indie/pop band consisting of: Rusty Miller (Vocals/Guitar) Dave Brockman (Keys) John Gutenberger (Bass) Michael Curry (Drums) James Finch Jr. (Guitar/Banjo) Jackpot is from Sacramento, CA and doesn't travel far from their hometown usually playing in local venues such as Old Ironsides. Record Labels: Surfdog records, Future Farmer, and Jackpine Social Club. Jackpot has released albums: Boneville, Weightless, Shiny Things, F+, and Moonbreath (2 part album), 3) Jackpot was...
Nas, RBX, KRS-One and B-Real, named together as Group Therapy, recorded and released a song called "East Coast / West Coast Killas" on Dr. Dre's compilation album "Dr. Dre Presents... The Aftermath" (1996). The song conveys the message that the East Coast-West Coast hip hop rivalry of the time was unnecessary. The track uses a sample from Quincy Jones' song, "Ironside". Group Therapy were a New York-based quintet active in the late 1960s. The group featured Ray Kennedy (b. 1947; vocals), Art Del Gudico (b. 1946; guitar), Jerry Guida (b. 1948, organ), Tommy Burns (b. 1947; drums) and Michael Lamont...
Group Home is a Hip Hop duo, consisting of members Lil' Dap and Melachi the Nutcracker. They came to prominence as members of the Gang Starr Foundation, along with Gang Starr members DJ Premier & Guru, and MC's Afu Ra, Bahamadia, Big Shug and Jeru The Damaja. Lil' Dap made his rhyming debut on Gang Starr's 1992 classic Daily Operation, on the song "I'm The Man". Both members appeared on Gang Starr's critically acclaimed 1994 effort Hard to Earn, on the tracks "Speak Ya Clout" and "Words From The Nutcracker". In 1995, they dropped their debut album Livin' Proof. The...
Over three decades ago, the band that would become Blue Oyster Cult created two albums' worth of recordings for Elektra, using a different name for each album's sessions, first Oaxaca and then The Stalk-Forrest Group, and, after delivery of the finished recordings to Elektra, neither album was ever released. Though they were signed as Soft White Underbelly, and are now known as The Stalk-Forrest Group, they began recording tracks for their first Elektra album using the name Oaxaca. Ten tracks were completed in early 1970. Though recollections are sketchy, it appears that Elektra Records were none too pleased with these...