User:JerryJubilee

Jerry Jubilee is Irelands undiscovered hero of likeable music. He started his career on the circuit playing gigs in "The Hive, Ballindine",- of which there is a memorable and rare live vinyl cut. From here his career soared and landed him gigs in "The Spotted Dog" and the critical acclaimed "Steering Wheel of Limerick" His influences range from The Trudy Brothers to Declan Nerney and he acquired his trade from is long time friendship and support in the hands of "Big Tom". His album "Live At The Hive" is considered by many a masterpiece and highly regarded as one of the best live albums of its genre. It won Jerry the respect of peers and fans alike.[Image:onewayticket.jpg His follow-up album "One Way Ticket" was a disappointment to many however with many commenting on how success tainted his raw talent. Obscure tracks led to fans complaining that Jerry spent too much time in the studio and not enough time on the road. [[Image:liveatthehive.jpg]]When he did play live gigs, his performances varied and he was sometime incomprehensible on stage. Nothing much was heard from Jerry in last few years due to depression of a slowly fallen career, he himself suggested that Ireland has "lost the love for my music". Only recently has he returned to the lime light with rave review to his "sell out" rather than "sold out" gigs in the advertising Industry developing well tuned radio adverts for Financial institutions. His location at present is unknown