Jay Kalk

Jay Kalk
Background information
Born January 11, 1975
Origin New Ulm, MN
Genres Ska, Country, Irish, New Wave, Punk, Rock
Occupation(s) musician
Instruments Vocal, Bass, guitar
Associated acts Sawbones
Church of Cash
3 Minute Hero
Warsaw Poland Brothers
Go Jimmy Go
Jayder Records
Website Jayder's Music

Jay Kalk, AKA Jayder (born January 11, 1975) is an American and International touring and recording artist formerly based out of Los Angeles, Phoenix, Honolulu, who currently resides in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has recorded and performed with many artists such as Go Jimmy Go, Warsaw Poland Brothers, and 3 Minute Hero.[1] His most recent endeavor, Church of Cash, is a Johnny Cash Tribute show.

Childhood

Jay Kalk was born in New Ulm, Minnesota and raised on a farm with his mother, father and two younger brothers. With the money he made from bailing hay and other farm work in the summer of 1988, he bought his first Guitar. Throughout the years of 1989 - 1993 he and his friends formed a band called Silly Pudgy.[2] Kalk also performed with an a cappella group called One Way who performed at the Minnesota State Fair in 1992 and 1993. In high school he focused on his voice by taking vocal lessons and being involved with the choir available. He earned a spot on the Minnesota All-State Men's choir in the summer of 1992 under the direction of Carl Stam.

1995-2000

Kalk attended college at Morehead State University where he studied Music Performance with and emphasis on voice. He studied voice with Charles Ruzicka and was very involved with the choir program. In 1995, along with some friends who were fans of Ska music, assembled the band 3 Minute Hero for which he played guitar.[3] The band rapidly grew to local fame and recorded their first album at Raptor Studios in 1997. Soon after the release of their first Album "Bingo," Barking Dog Records of Fargo, North Dakota, signed the band and set them out to tour in support of their album.[4] The band won a bus at the Battle of the Bands at the Old Broadway bar later that year to use as their vehicle to tour. In 1998 they released their second album called "Everyday Ninjas", which the band promoted vigorously touring around the upper Midwest garnering their first Minnesota Music Award . 3MH opened for such acts as Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Styx, Hootie & the Blowfish, Warsaw, Béla Fleck, Fishbone, and The Living End. In 1999, the band left Barking Dog Records to record an album under their own direction and hired Alex Oana to produce and record their third album, "Operation Brown Star". In the same year the band won their second Minnesota Music Award. After 800 shows and 3 albums, the band broke up on October 11, 2000.[5]

2001-2005

In September 2001, Kalk moved to Los Angeles and joined the band Warsaw Poland Brothers on the Bass guitar. It was the beginning of his career with Warsaw that he received the nickname "Jayder" from Jesse "Monkeybone" Ribyat, jokingly combining "Jay" with his Midwest accented phrase, "Hey There". The band toured 275 days a year from NYC to Waikiki and earned the underground reputation as the hardest working band in America. They have opened for such bands while Kalk was aboard like: Aquabats, and Bay City Rollers. In the Summer of 2003, Warsaw was the headlining act of the Tour de Fat, which had 13 dates in the Southwest States.Warsaw is sponsored by Jägermeister and played the Arizona date of the Jägermeister Music Tour opening for Alterbridge in 2004. Kalk recorded only one complete album with WSP, called "First to Fight" and appeared on 3 other albums which are released under Invisible Mass Records. Kalk quit the band in May 2005 after 1000 shows.

2005-2009

Needing some time off after touring with Warsaw, Kalk moved to Phoenix, Arizona. Kalk took his expertise and years of experience in music and started a record label called Jayder Records. Kalk started the record company seeking an opportunity for himself and his musician friends to have full creative control over their intellectual property.

He teamed up with Sara McAllister and played many shows in the Phoenix area. They enlisted the help of Jesse "Monkeybone" Ribyat and Camron Tuttle, (former musicians from Warsaw Poland Brothers) and also Mike "Madman" Madson (formally of the Mad Caddies) to record Sara McAllisters first album called "Pheetown Girl". The album was the produced and was released on Kalk's label, Jayder Records.[6] Kalk was also involved in an electro/rock group called Army of Robots who played locally around Arizona and did small tours. AoR submitted a recording and won recording time at The Document room in Malibu, California where they recorded two songs.

In 2007 Kalk moved to Hawaii to join the legendary ska band, Go Jimmy Go. After moving there, GJG recorded their 3rd album (first album with Kalk), called "Holiday Hell Yeah", which was commissioned by the Japanese record label, Ska in the World. Kalk went on tour to Europe in support of the "Holiday" album with the help of Bucket from The Toasters. GJG toured through Spain, Belgium, Germany and Denmark. That year GJG was nominated for a Hoku Award for Best Holiday Album.[7] Back in Honolulu, GJG opened for groups such as Ozomatli and Smash Mouth, but most notably, joined Jack Johnson and Dave Mathews on stage for Kokua Fest at the Waikiki Shell in 2008.[8] The Universal Pictures movie, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, used a poster of Go Jimmy Go in the film. GJG finished their 5th and self-titled album in 2009 and supported it by a tour of Asia called Hawaiian Punch Tour, covering Japan and China. Jump Up Records out of Chicago also released this album on Vinyl. In October 2009, the band did a west coast tour with the Phenomenauts in which they played one of the final days of the Knitting Factory,LA before they closed their doors forever.[9] Later that year, GJG was again nominated for a Hoku award, this time in the Reggae category.[10] In Honolulu, Kalk started a punk rock Irish band called Working Class Saints and also a Johnny Cash Tribute show called the Church of Cash.[11] Before the end of the year, Kalk finished his first solo album on Jayder Records called 09.

2010-Present

In February 2010, Kalk moved back to his home state of Minnesota, where he currently resides in Minneapolis. He was quickly brought on to play bass with Sawbones, with longtime friend and frontman of the band Jonathon TeBeest. They recorded their first album, "Hot as a Whore House on Nickel Night" which was the 3rd album release on Jayder Records. Kalk also started the Minnesota edition of Church of Cash who regularly plays in the upper Midwest.[12] Kalk still tours with an all-star version of Warsaw on a semi-annual basis to Oahu where they play many of the island's Irish pubs. 3 Minute Hero has decided to reunite after 10 years and has released a new CD in October 2011.[13]

Releases

1996 3 Minute Hero - Tape Single

1997 3 Minute Hero - Bingo

1997 Compilation Skanarchy 3 - 3 Minuter Hero (Trailer Park)

1998 3 Minute Hero - Everyday Ninjas

1999 3 Minute Hero - Operation Brown Star

2003 Warsaw Poland Brothers - Live

2004 Compilation Jägermeister 10 Year Anniversary - Warsaw (Hill's o' Yucca Valley)

2004 Warsaw/Stucky - Dub Confrontation

2005 Warsaw Poland Brothers - Best of Ska and Rocksteady 1995-2005

2006 Warsaw Poland Brothers - First to Fight

2006 Sara McAlister - Pheetown Girl (Jayder Records)

2007 Go Jimmy Go - Holiday Hell Yeah

2007 Go Jimmy Go - Holiday Hell Yeah (Ska in the World) Japan

2007 Go Jimmy Go - 7" Holiday (Ska in the World) Japan

2009 Jayder - 09 (Jayder Records)

2009 Go Jimmy Go - Go Jimmy Go

2009 Go Jimmy Go - Go Jimmy Go (Ska in the World) Japan

2010 Compilation - Lovers Steady Lesson One (Ska in the World) Japan

2010 Compilation - Heart Breaking Music (Ska in the World) Japan

2010 Sawbones - Hot as a Whore House on Nickel Night (Jayder Records)

2011 3 Minute Hero - F- (Jayder Records)

2012 Urchinz Cluster

References

  1. [The Flyover Ska Show: Episode 32 - Jay Kalk (3 Minute Hero), http://blog.sajakrocks.com/2011/06/14/the-flyover-ska-show-episode-32-jay-kalk-3-minute-hero/ ]
  2. [Barking Dog Records Profile Jay Kalk, http://www.barkingdogrecords.com/tmh.jay.html ]
  3. [The Flyover Ska Show: Episode 32 - Jay Kalk (3 Minute Hero), http://blog.sajakrocks.com/2011/06/14/the-flyover-ska-show-episode-32-jay-kalk-3-minute-hero/ ]
  4. [Barking Dog Records Profile Jay Kalk, http://www.barkingdogrecords.com/tmh.jay.html ]
  5. [The Flyover Ska Show: Episode 32 - Jay Kalk (3 Minute Hero), http://blog.sajakrocks.com/2011/06/14/the-flyover-ska-show-episode-32-jay-kalk-3-minute-hero/ ]
  6. [Fear of a Blank Planet - Sara McAllister, http://www.fearofablankplanet.com/artists/world/island/sara_mcallister_pheetown_girl.html]
  7. [Huku Awards for GJG (Holiday Hell Yeah!) 2008 nomination, http://archives.starbulletin.com/2008/05/07/features/story02.html]
  8. [Kokua Festival 2008 from Honolulu Advertiser, http://archives.starbulletin.com/2008/04/21/features/story01.html]
  9. [Go Jimmy Go Website, http://gojimmygo.com/]
  10. [Huku Awards for GJG (Go Jimmy Go) 2010 nomination, http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2010/Apr/15/br/hawaii100415046.html]
  11. [Church of Cash, http://churchofcashmusic.com/]
  12. [Church of Cash, http://churchofcashmusic.com/]
  13. [The Flyover Ska Show: Episode 32 - Jay Kalk (3 Minute Hero) http://blog.sajakrocks.com/2011/06/14/the-flyover-ska-show-episode-32-jay-kalk-3-minute-hero/]

External links

Blog: Jayder's Music (http://jayder-records.blogspot.com/)