Jack Blades
50 top tracks
Jack Blades
50 top tracks
Albums

Jack Blades
Jack Blades

Rock ‘n’ Roll Ride
Jack Blades

Rock 'N Roll Ride
Jack Blades

Butchering the Beatles: A Headbashing Tribute
Jack Blades

Butchering the Beatles
Jack Blades

Bat Head Soup: A Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne
Jack Blades

A Tribute To Queen
Jack Blades

Rock N Roll Ride
Jack Blades

Influence
Jack Blades

A Salute To Aerosmith
Jack Blades

The Worlds Greatest Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne
Jack Blades

Stone Cold Queen (Tribute)
Jack Blades
Biography
Jack Blades (born April 24, 1954 in Palm Desert, California) is an American musician who began playing the guitar at the age of 8. He attended San Diego State University as a pre-med student. He has worked in multiple groups as well as his own solo-album "Jack Blades", released in 2004....Read more on Last.fm
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Jack Blades (born April 24, 1954 in Palm Desert, California) is an American musician who began playing the guitar at the age of 8. He attended San Diego State University as a pre-med student. He has worked in multiple groups as well as his own solo-album "Jack Blades", released in 2004.
Bands which Blades has worked in include: Rubicon, Night Ranger (bass, lead vocals), and Damn Yankees (one of the founding members).
He has also recorded two albums with Tommy Shaw of Styx under the name Shaw/Blades.
His most recent venture has been with TMG, the Tak Matsumoto Group. With them, he performed "Never Good-bye", the ending credits theme for the 2004 film Ultraman (a.k.a. Ultraman: The Next). The song appears on the 2005 soundtrack album for the movie and on "TMG I", TMG's 2004 album.
Blades also appears on Mötley Crüe's "Dr. Feelgood" album.
In the 1990s, he co-wrote four Aerosmith songs with Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and Tommy Shaw: "Shut Up and Dance" (1993), "Can't Stop Messin'" (1993), "Walk on Water" (1994), "What Kind of Love Are You On" (1998).
For additional photographs and information visit Jack's official website, www.JackBlades.net.
<a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Jack+Blades">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
