ABOUT THE THREE JACKS
WHO WE ARE: The Three Jacks are a Scottish, Irish and Cajun folk music, American Country, Bluegrass, Rock-a-Billy, and Rock-and-Roll band from Miami, FL.
PRESS: "The Three Jacks are an amazing Irish/Celtic/Folk/Rock band" who play "the foot-stomping, whiskey-drinking, Miami-style Irish party music your Guinness dreams are made of." Their last album: “kicks and bounces like a hurley swinger after a bucket of Jameson and more than a bit o' the bitter, without sacrificing high art . . . to create stuff the Pogues . . . wish they'd written.” New Times.
ALBUM REVIEW: ***** STARS! - "Treachery, Lust and Misfortune" by The Three Jacks is pub friendly American Celtic Rock. Grab a Guiness and get ready to dance. The musicianship is tight and driving. The vocals are throaty and fun. The song structure is strong and has sing-along quality. You can't ignore the fiddle breakdowns either. Highlights are "Work O' The Weavers," a house burnin', sweaty number with a couple of those fore-mentioned fiddle breakdowns. "The Bare-Ass Girl" has some fun lyrics, as you can imagine. It also features some nice recorder work. The wavy "Si Bheag Si Mhor" wraps up the album nicely. If you like The Fenians or Celtic Rock in general, you will like this one." - William and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team.
TOP AUDIENCE QUOTE:
"At one point, I thought, 'Jesus fuck, these guys better never die.' It'd be a shame to live without this.”