Jerry's Kids (band)

Jerry's Kids (band)
The term Jerry's Kids also refers to children supported by the disease advocacy group Muscular Dystrophy Association.

Jerry's Kids is one of the earliest Boston hardcore bands, formed in 1981, from Braintree, Mass.. Their first recorded output was on the Modern Method This Is Boston, Not L.A. compilation LP in 1982. They contributed six tracks along with other early Boston Hardcore band Gang Green.

Frontman Bryan Jones and rhythm guitar player Dave Aronson left the band early on. Bryan Jones had broken his leg at one of their gigs and his parents denied him to play in the band any further. Bassist Rick Jones (Bryan's brother) switched to vocals and Chris Doherty of Gang Green took over on rhythm guitar. It was this line-up that recorded the classic 12 song LP Is This My World? on X-Claim in 1983, featuring songs such as "Cracks In The Wall", "Build Me A Bomb" and "Vietnam Syndrome". They broke up in 1985, but reformed in 1987 with a more speed metal sound and released an LP on Taang! Records entitled Kill Kill Kill. The band reunited again in 2004 and has been playing several shows per year around Boston since then. Their current recording plans, if any, are unknown.

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Lineups

1981-1982

  • Bryan Jones - vocals
  • Bob Cenci - guitar
  • Dave Aronson - guitar
  • Rick Jones - bass
  • Brian Betzger - drums

1982

  • Rick Jones - vocals and bass
  • Bob Cenci - guitar
  • Dave Aronson - guitar
  • Brian Betzger - drums

1982-1984

  • Rick Jones - vocals and bass
  • Bob Cenci - guitar
  • Chris Doherty - guitar
  • Brian Betzger - drums

1986

  • Rick Jones - vocals and bass
  • Bob Cenci - guitar
  • Dave Aronson - guitar
  • Mike Dean - drums

1986-1990

  • Rick Jones - vocals and bass
  • Bob Cenci - guitar
  • Dave Aronson - guitar
  • Jack Clark - drums

1994(Reunion Show Bill's Bar)

  • Rick Jones - vocals and bass
  • Bob Cenci - guitar
  • Chris Doherty - guitar
  • Brian Betzger - drums

2004-2007

  • Rick Jones - vocals and bass
  • Bob Cenci - guitar
  • Ross Luongo - guitar
  • Jack Clark - drums

Discography

Studio albums

External links



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