JimmyJohn McCabe (guitar/vocals)
Rock/Pop/Country
JimmyJohn McCabe was on the road by the age of 15 playing rock clubs up and down the coast with his hard-hitting jam band called Yolk. As a front man for the group, JimmyJohn’s booming baritone voice was easily distinguished from any crowd with its rich vibrato and raspy cigarette and whiskey soaked edges. Yolk released three albums together and toured relentlessly for six years, sharing bills with fellow jam bands Moe, Moonboot Lover and the Ominous Seapods.
Various lineup changes spelled the end of Yolk as a full-time entity and it eventually disbanded in the late 1990’s. In the time since, JimmyJohn has led several other bands including modern rock group F1 and the raucous country stompers Whiskey Bones in addition to appearing for occasional reunion shows with Yolk.
JimmyJohn is currently celebrating the release of his debut solo album, 'Stir', a heavy-hitting mix of rock, country and pop music. Released in December of 2009, and produced by Jeff DeBella at Mansion Audio in Binghamton, NY, the record also featured a number of Old Boy artists and former Yolk members.