Loading details…
Loading details…
Artist
Jack Russell’s Great White represents the next phase of a legacy. Rather than look backwards and merely attempt to relive the multi-platinum hard rock entity’s storied origins, Jack Russell set his sights on the future. In December 2011, Jack Russell’s Great White first bared its teeth. Since its inception, the frontman welcomed back longtime bassist and friend Tony Montana—this time as a guitar player and keyboardist—lead guitarist Robby Lochner, and drummer Dicki Fliszar. Now, this group has a sharp, soaring, and slick new album on the horizon for 2014 boasting the bluesy hard rock stomp that made Russell and Montana icons in the first place. The vision became clear for the singer once Montana returned to the fold. After experimenting with a various configurations, he reconnected with his old bassist, but in a different role. “It’s a powerful band,” Russell proclaims. “The music comes across very dynamically. It’s what I always wanted it to be. Tony was a catalyst for moving forward. I was never as close to him as I am now. We never had the opportunity to write music together before. I also never knew he played guitar. When I first heard him, I nearly fell of my chair. He’s my copilot. He’s one of my best friends. I wish we would’ve been this close back in the day.” “It’s natural for all of us,” adds Montana. “There’s a solid chemistry, and we’re having a lot of fun.” Rounding out the lineup with Lochner and Fliszar, these four musicians hit the studio in late 2013 to cut

He Saw It Comin'
Great Zeppelin II: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin

Once Bitten Acoustic Bytes
He Saw It Comin’
He Saw it Comin' (IrondCD17-1897)
Love Don't Live Here
Sign of the Times

He Saw it Coming
I Love Music! - Hard Rock Edition Vol.31
Once Bitten Acoustic Bytes (Acoustic Version)
Blame It on the Night
He Saw it Coming - DOWNLOAD