Jack Dalrymple (musician)
Jack Dalrymple | |
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Genres | Punk rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, Guitar, |
Years active | 1995 - Present |
Labels | Fat Wreck Chords BYO Records Adeline Records |
Associated acts | One Man Army Dead To Me Swingin' Utters Re-Volts U.S. Bombs toyGuitar |
Jack Dalrymple is an American musician, hailing out of San Francisco, California, who started his music career in 1995 with his first band One Man Army.[1] They released their first EP entitled Shooting Blanks in 1996.
Jack formed the punk rock band Dead To Me in 2003 along with Brandon Pollack (ex One Man Army drummer), Chicken (who also plays in the band Western Addiction) and Ian Anderson.[2] In 2004 One Man Army called it a day and Dalrymple now plays in several other bands including the Re-volts and Swingin' Utters.[3] He also toured with the punk rock band, U.S. Bombs, as their bassist.
Jack left the band Dead To Me after their first 2 releases when his son was born to focus on work, family, and full time commitment to the Swingin' Utters. Recently in 2012-13 Jack released a new EP with One Man Army on Adeline records called "She's An Alarm".
Then on top of recording and touring with his other bands Swingin' Utters and The Re-Volts, Jack is now involved in a new band called Toy Guitar. Toy Guitar includes his bandmate Brandon from One Man Army and Miles Peck(The Sore Thumbs) from Swingin' Utters.
Videography
- Special Professional (Dead to Me)[4]
- Greener Grass (Swingin Utters)[5]
- Human Hyenas (toyGuitar)[6]
- Punks in Vegas Sessions (toyGuitar)[7]
References
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