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Pirates of the Missippi...?


I've seen a couple of questions about "Feed Jake" and one about whatever happened to them.

So---What did happen to them.?, what's your thoughts on this group?
Name your favorite song?

A bit of information regarding Feed Jake.......

A group of five session musicians who formed in 1987 in order to have a little fun, the Pirates of the Mississippi were one of a handful of country bands who emerged in the wake of the Kentucky Headhunters' success in the early '90s.

The Pirates of the Mississippi didn't blend genres or joke around like the Kentucky Headhunters, yet they weren't smooth country-rock like Alabama. Instead, they were a straightforward country band, with hints of ragged enthusiasm and exceptional instrumental and vocal skills. Though the band wasn't able to capitalize on the success of their one big hit single, 1991's number 15 "Feed Jake," the group continued to record through the mid-'90s.

All five members of the Pirates of the Mississippi -- Bill McCorvey (lead vocals, guitar), Rich Alves (guitar), Dean Townson (bass), Jimmy Lowe (drums), and Pat Severs (steel guitar) -- were Nashville session musicians during the '80s. In 1987, they began playing together regularly, usually in clubs around Nashville. Eventually, an A&R representative at Capitol Nashville signed the group to a deal. In the summer of 1990, their eponymous debut was released, as was their cover of Hank Williams' "Honky Tonk Blues." The single reached number 30, yet the follow-up, "Rollin' Home," stiffed.


Walk the Plank, the band's second album, appeared in 1991 and proved to be their breakthrough release, thanks to the single "Feed Jake." A sentimental song about the death of a childhood friend, "Feed Jake" and its video became a big hit, leading to the band being named the Top New Vocal Group by the Academy of Country Music. Though they had two other singles from the album -- "Speak of the Devil" and "Fighting for You" -- nothing else from the record was a hit. A Street Man Named Desire, the band's third album, also suffered from poor sales upon its 1992 release, as did their fourth record, 1993's Dream You.


Following the poor sales of Dream You, the compilation Best of the Pirates of the Mississippi appeared in 1994, and the band was dropped from Liberty and Capitol Nashville. Later that year, Pat Severs left the group and was replaced by Greg Trostle. In 1995, the Pirates of the Mississippi signed with Giant Records and released Sure Sign.

Here's a link to every album they ever produced, with individual sound clips for every tune within..............

http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/pirates_of...

I never knew much about them, don't even know if they were around long enough, but i clearly remember that song and i liked it a lot!

Feed Jake...that's the only song I think I ever heard by them....I read that they reunited in 2006 and released an album...but I haven't heard any of the songs..

The P.O.T.M. were popular in the early 80's with songs such as "Dream You"..."Feed Jake"..."Fighting for you"...they even did a cover version of "Honky Tonk blues" but as to what happened to them all I can say is they were amongst the Davis Daniel, Ricky Lynn Gregg bunch that hit the music business hard and left just as quickly. One hit wonders.

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