JESSE JAMES DUPREE Shoots Video For Next Single At Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

August 22, 2008

The first single and title track from Jesse James Dupree's second solo record, "Rev It Up and Go-Go" is catching fire at radio, climbing at 26 on the rock chart.

As the outrageous, chainsaw-wielding lead singer for platinum-selling Guinness world record holders JACKYL, Dupree has delivered an album that is both Saturday night and Sunday morning. The first half of "Rev It Up" is the intense, crunchy rock the wildman is known for, while the back half is a retro country radio show — something Dupree was able to pull off with a stellar group of players. The DIXIE INC. band includes members of the Grammy-winning KENTUCKY HEADHUNTERS, BLACKBERRY SMOKE, DOUBLE DRIVE and BROTHER KANE.

As JACKYL continues to headline summer festivals across the country, Dupree made his annual visit to the Sturgis motorcycle rally in South Dakota. Marking the 12th year in a row JACKYL played the festival, Dupree also found time to lead a charity ride, host a radio broadcast with over 100 radio stations, film a TV pilot, "Live From The Full Throttle Saloon", and shoot a video for DIXIE INC.'s next single "The Party". A scratchy, down home country leaning track on the Saturday night side of the album, the video for "The Party" features Shooter Jennings, the KENTUCKY HEADHUNTERS, adult film star Stormy Daniels and The Flaunt Girls burlesque.

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