Preacher Jack

Location:
MALDEN, Massachusetts, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Roots Music / Rockabilly / Rock
Site(s):
Label:
Cow Island Music
Type:
Indie
"Pictures From Life's Other Side"

Preacher Jack's New CD, available now at: cdbaby.com/group/getcow

and iTunes



See More Preacher Jack Videos in the blog (or check them out at YouTube)



Welcome friends to this MySpace page, dedicated to the Legendary Boogie-Woogie Piano master (Boston's "Killer of the Keyboard") Preacher Jack (Coughlin) who recently turned 68 (working on 55+ years in music) and is still pounding the keyboards much to the delight of old friends and new in the Greater Boston (Mass) area. You can find up to date concert listings/club dates, information on how to purchase Jacks music, get a message to Jack, and find a comprehensive history of this wonderful and gifted performer. Also, since Jack is a working musician he needs WORK - if you would like Jack to play your club, lounge, coffee house, stadium, birthday party, bar mitzva, or whatever pls contact me through this website and maybe we can work something out, it would be greatly appreciated.

"Preacher" Jack Coughlin was born Feb 12, 1942 and grew up in Malden MA (now residing in the lovely seaside town of Salem Ma). Known as much for his rambling, sometimes mind numbing recitations and righteous holier-than-tho diatribes on life & love as for his brilliant "boogie-woogie" style piano playing, Jack has thrilled and mystified fans for well over 45 years with his often over the top performances and self taught country style and honky-tonk tales (Jack is also the possessor of an encyclopedic knowledge of classic honky-tonk, rockabilly and boogie-woogie.)



Now signed to Bill Hunt's Cow Island Music -- a new CD, Pictures From Life's Other Side, has been released -- Jack has also recorded for Ken Irwin's Rounder Records and for Black Rose Records, which is run by Al Cocorochio (Jack's friend and former Manager). Influenced by people as diverse as The Hillbilly Bard Hank Williams to Liberace, from Mahalia Jackson to Jerry Lee Lewis, Jack's sets often reflected the mood he was in or (in most cases) WHATEVER came to his fingertips first.



Those with long memories won't soon forget his 9 year "residency" at the Upper Deck of the Shipwreck Lounge on Revere Beach Blvd in the 1970s (24 Bud bottles atop the piano), or his days at the Colonial in Lynnfield - George Thorogood sitting to Jack's right listening & watching intensely as Jack's famous left hand worked the keys, or his Blue Star days in Saugus with Gary Cherone of Extreme and Van Halen fame chiming in on Gospel harmonies - Paul "Hurricane" Haven on drums, "Sweet" Ray Burnette on Guitar & occasionally Sandy Berman on tamborines (Sandy owned and ran Sandy's Jazz and Blues Revival club in Beverly Mass for many years), or his 7 years at Franks Steak House "entertaining" owners Billy & George Ravanis every Thursday & Friday night.

Celebrity pop ins at Franks during Jack's 7 years there included David Maxwell, Grammy winning Blues star Sue Tedeschi, Dale Hawkins of Suzi Q fame, poet Jack Powers, photographer & raconteur Henry Horenstein, singer/songwriter and Nashville cat Tom Hambridge, the late great WMFO DJ and man about town Mikey Dee, Nuno Bettencourt of Extreme fame, scenesters Linda and Wayne Viens, Elvis Tribute stylist Bobby Fosmire, comedians Larry Lee Lewis & Bob Seibel, retired Boston Globe music critic Steve Morse, local Rockabilly legend Nate Gibson, critic/singer - songwriter/author Elijah Wald, Spider Jon Koerner, Letters to Cleo front women Kay Hanley, Rounder Records founder Ken Irwin, novelist Bill Nowlin, local hipster & BRO founder Mick Mondo and wife Eleanor Ramsay & Gary Cherone of Extreme, Tribe of Judah, and Van Halen fame.



For information about booking Jack for private parties, corporate functions, or to play your club or lounge pls contact Peter Levine @617-930-1121 (Petel39@aol.com).
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