Music
The platinum-status metal band Jackyl comes to the Reseda Country Club on Tuesday night.
Feb. 12, 1998
But He Liked the Fans: A fine of $1,000 for shooting flaming arrows during a concert left rock star Ted Nugent disgusted with a Cincinnati judge, but he says he got along well with the arresting officers and handed out more than 100 autographs in the process.
Jan. 13, 1993
Archives
HOWDY DO: In these competitive times, it’s understandable that new acts would want to make a lasting impression on their record companies.
June 21, 1992
Sure Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler has been compared to Mick Jagger for two decades, but did you know that he also does a pretty mean Jerry Lewis?
July 31, 1993
COME AND LISTEN TO A STORY. . .: A Geffen Records executive is planning to mount a protest over film director Penelope Spheeris’ allegedly rejecting the band Jackyl as the performer of “The Ballad of Jed Clampett” for the new movie version of “The Beverly Hillbillies.”
Aug. 8, 1993
Entertainment & Arts
Pop/Rock * Gigolo Aunts, Mission Delores and Rocket Fuel Frizbee play at the Coach House, 33157 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. 8 tonight. $8-$10. (949) 496-8930. * Jackyl and Mother Mercy play at the Galaxy Concert Theatre, 3503 S.
Aug. 25, 1999
“It’s not about the money” is high on the list of cliches spouted by rich rockers who like to insist that their motives are pure, not pecuniary.
Aug. 2, 1993
STACKING UP SALES Total album and single sales of CDs and cassettes for the week ended Aug. 7, compared to week-ago and year-ago levels, in millions of units sold: Latest week: Albums: 11.0 Singles: 2.2 Week-ago: Albums: 11.2 Singles: 2.0 Year-ago: Albums: 10.6 Singles: 2.8 Hits Magazine Tip of the Week Questions over the future role of founder David Geffen aren’t having an adverse effect on Geffen Records.
Aug. 12, 1994
Varsity Times Insider
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Sept. 21, 2010
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT REPORTS FROM THE TIMES, NEWS SERVICES AND THE NATION’S PRESS
Oct. 7, 2000