Old Man Jack: The soulful sounds of a bluesy rock band that will blow you away 

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WHO ARE WE?

Old Man Jack, a heavy rock band with blues influences, traces its roots back to NW-Ohio and has gone through several name changes throughout its journey. The band's core duo, guitarist Larry Lee Ray and bassist Rex Weible, have been inseparable friends since high school and have remained the cornerstone of the group. In the current lineup for 2023, Larry takes on vocals and guitars, Rex on bass and backing vocals, and Luke Ray on drums. Their recent album, "Stick to my Guns," is garnering positive attention, and they are currently immersed in creating a new EP slated for an late 2024 release. The band's dynamic musical evolution, spotlighting Larry's melodious vocals and infectious guitar riffs, is resonating well with their dedicated fan base. With Rex's commanding bass rhythms and Luke's robust drumming, Old Man Jack is gearing up for a potent comeback in the upcoming spring of 2024, poised to reconnect with their fans and present their fresh sonic direction.

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What Others Are Saying About OLD MAN JACK...

Garth Thomas

"There’s too much passion, too much-unadulterated soul in their execution of any given beat, for that to be the case. Old Man Jack can be described in a lot of different ways, but one thing their music doesn’t qualify as is derivative. They hammer out something fresh every time they work together, which I should hope to say for their international counterparts this year".

Chadwick Easton

"Old Man Jack establishes themselves not only as individuals but as rebels who aren’t interested in playing to the beat of anyone else’s drum."

Mark Druery

"Old Man Jack is at the forefront of their nation’s scene, and if that wasn’t obvious to critics before now, I think it will be after “OMJ ” finds a home on blues radio everywhere in 2024.."

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