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Joshua "J. D." Wilkes (born April 18, 1972) is an American visual artist, musician, amateur filmmaker and author. He is best known as the singer for the
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band
Legendary Shack Shakers The Legendary Shack Shakers (originally Those or Th' ) are an American rock band from Murray, Kentucky that was formed in 1995 by J.D. Wilkes. The original line-up formed the band out of a shared interest in rockabilly, blues and Western swi ...
, and is also an accomplished harmonica player, having recorded for such artists as Merle Haggard,
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, John Carter Cash,
Mike Patton Michael Allan Patton (born January 27, 1968) is an American singer, producer, film composer and voice actor, best known as the lead vocalist of the alternative metal band Faith No More. Noted for his vocal proficiency, diverse singing techni ...
, and
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in the '' American Masters'' film "
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: Honky Tonk Blues". His song "
Swampblood ''Swampblood'' is the sixth studio album by American rock band Legendary Shack Shakers. Musical style The music of ''Swampblood'' encompasses rockabilly, alternative country, bluegrass, blues, country, psychobilly, rock and roll, Southern Goth ...
" can be heard on the Grammy-nominated soundtrack for HBO's '' True Blood'' series. Wilkes is a resident of Paducah, Kentucky and is the author of two books, ''The Vine That Ate The South'' and ''Barn Dances and Jamborees Across Kentucky''.


Early life and education

Wilkes was born in
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,
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. He holds a bachelor's degree in Studio Art from Kentucky's
Murray State University Murray State University (MSU) is a public university in Murray, Kentucky. In addition to the main campus in Calloway County in southwestern Kentucky, Murray State operates extended campuses offering upper level and graduate courses in Paducah, H ...
.


Career

Wilkes is known as the founder and only remaining original member of the
Legendary Shack Shakers The Legendary Shack Shakers (originally Those or Th' ) are an American rock band from Murray, Kentucky that was formed in 1995 by J.D. Wilkes. The original line-up formed the band out of a shared interest in rockabilly, blues and Western swi ...
, a
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and
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band he formed in Murray, Kentucky, in the mid 1990s. Before forming the band, Wilkes was a performer on the paddle-wheel boat, Paducah Jubilee. He also played
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for the neo-
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act "Popularity Showboat". His first live, professional performance was with the group at the Kentucky State Penitentiary. Regarding the Shack Shaker's " southern gothic" lyricism,
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said " ilkes writesmind-blowing lyrics rife with Biblical references and ruminations of life, death, sin and redemption." Wilkes is a
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. His contributions to the visual arts include many illustrations,
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, and
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banners. His satirical "Head Cheese" strip ran in the Nashville ''RAGE/ Metromix'' weekly from 2005 to 2008. Other illustrative works by Wilkes have been published in '' Juxtapoz'', ''Snicker'', ''Mineshaft'', ''ALARM Magazine'', and TopShelfComix.com. Wilkes illustrated the book ''Spookiest Stories Ever'' for the University Press of Kentucky, released in 2010. In October 2013,
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published Wilkes' book ''Barn Dances and Jamborees Across Kentucky'', a history of traditional music get-togethers in the Bluegrass State. In 2006, Wilkes, began work on a documentary film titled ''Seven Signs'', that explored "music, myth, and the American South". The film premiered on December 30, 2007, at the Belcourt Theatre in
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and debuted in the UK at London's prestigious Raindance Film Festival. In early 2009, Wilkes formed
The Dirt Daubers JD Wilkes & The Dirt Daubers are an American roots music band. The frontman for the band is JD Wilkes of the Legendary Shack Shakers. History The group formed in Paducah, Kentucky in 2009. Their self-titled debut album was released on Octo ...
, an old-time roots-influenced side project with his now ex-wife, Jessica, and "Slow" Layne Hendrickson. The band's self-titled debut was released in October 2009. They were later referred to as JD Wilkes and the Dirt Daubers. Occasionally, Wilkes and the Shack Shakers appear in the Danish theatrical production F.U.B.A.R., a production of Copenhagen's Mute Comp Theatre. The play, which tackles the subject of illegal gun trade around the globe, features a speaking part by Wilkes. He also reprised his "gothic preacher" character (developed for Shooter Jennings' ''The Real Me'' video) when he acted as the presenter at the 2013 Addy Awards in Cincinnati, Ohio. In May 2014, Wilkes was selected by mayor Gayle Kaler to represent his home city of Paducah,
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, in a cultural exchange with The Lord Mayor of
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, Ireland. Wilkes was met by author/actor/playwright and deputy Lord Mayor
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-sponsored reception. In March 2017, independent publisher Two-Dollar Radio released Wilkes's novel ''The Vine That Ate The South'', a book praised by NPR as "undeniably one of the smartest, most original Southern Gothic novels to come along in years". "Wilkes’ ability to spin a story and craft language that's as inventive and clever as the book’s plot combine to create something special that's a bit of a contradiction itself—a book that feels both classic and new, mythic and modern".


Discography

*''J.D.'s Tasteless Chill Tonic'',
Legendary Shack Shakers The Legendary Shack Shakers (originally Those or Th' ) are an American rock band from Murray, Kentucky that was formed in 1995 by J.D. Wilkes. The original line-up formed the band out of a shared interest in rockabilly, blues and Western swi ...
, (1996, Conan Records) *"Go Hog Wild b/w She's Gone Haywire" 45, Legendary Shack Shakers, (1997, Conan/Misprint Records) *''Hunkerdown With Those Legendary Shack Shakers'', Legendary Shack Shakers, (1998, Spinout Records) *'' Tomahawk'', Tomahawk, (2001, Ipecac Records); harmonica on "Point and Click" *'' Dressed in Black: A Tribute to Johnny Cash'' w/ Hank Williams III (2001 Dualtone Records) *'' Sharp Dressed Men: A Tribute to ZZ Top'' w/Hank Williams III (2002,
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) *''
Cockadoodledon't ''Cockadoodledon't'' is the third studio album by American rock band Legendary Shack Shakers. Released on April 22, 2003, the album established the band's presence on the alternative country scene. Musical style The music of ''Cockadoodledon' ...
'', Legendary Shack Shakers, (2003, Bloodshot) *''
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'', Legendary Shack Shakers, (2004, YepRoc Records) *''
Pandelirium ''Pandelirium'' is the fifth studio album by American rock band Legendary Shack Shakers. Musical style The music on ''Pandelirium'' was described by AllMusic as a further departure from the Legendary Shack Shakers' established style than their p ...
'', Legendary Shack Shakers, (2006, YepRoc Records) *"No Such Thing b/w Born Again Again" 45 (2006, YepRoc Records) *"Cock o' the Walk b/w Devil's Prayerbook" 45 The Dixiecrats (2006, Spinout Records) *'' The Bluegrass Sessions'', Merle Haggard (McCoury Music/Hag Records) *''
Swampblood ''Swampblood'' is the sixth studio album by American rock band Legendary Shack Shakers. Musical style The music of ''Swampblood'' encompasses rockabilly, alternative country, bluegrass, blues, country, psychobilly, rock and roll, Southern Goth ...
'', Legendary Shack Shakers, (2007, YepRoc Records) *''The Dirt Daubers'',
The Dirt Daubers JD Wilkes & The Dirt Daubers are an American roots music band. The frontman for the band is JD Wilkes of the Legendary Shack Shakers. History The group formed in Paducah, Kentucky in 2009. Their self-titled debut album was released on Octo ...
(2009, Arkam Records) *'' True Blood Soundtrack Season One'' (2009, Elektra/Atlantic Records) *'' Twistable, Turnable Man: A Musical Tribute to the Songs of Shel Silverstein'' w/ Todd Snider (2010, Sugar Hill Records) *''
AgriDustrial ''AgriDustrial '' is the seventh studio album by American rock band Legendary Shack Shakers. Released on April 13, 2010, the album was the only release by the band to feature guitarist Duane Denison as part of the band's line-up. Composition In ...
'', Legendary Shack Shakers (2010, Colonel Knowledge/30 Tigers) *''Wake Up, Sinners'',
The Dirt Daubers JD Wilkes & The Dirt Daubers are an American roots music band. The frontman for the band is JD Wilkes of the Legendary Shack Shakers. History The group formed in Paducah, Kentucky in 2009. Their self-titled debut album was released on Octo ...
(2011, Colonel Knowledge Records/30 Tigers) *''Kitchen Tapes'', (2012, Arkam Records) *''Wild Moon'', J.D. Wilkes and
The Dirt Daubers JD Wilkes & The Dirt Daubers are an American roots music band. The frontman for the band is JD Wilkes of the Legendary Shack Shakers. History The group formed in Paducah, Kentucky in 2009. Their self-titled debut album was released on Octo ...
(2013, Plowboy Records) *''Dump Road EP'', Legendary Shack Shakers (2014, Arkam Records) *''Go Hog Wild/Tickle Your Innards'' 45, Legendary Shack Shakers (2015, Arkam Records) *''The Southern Surreal'', Legendary Shack Shakers (2015, Alternative Tentacles) *''After You've Gone'', Legendary Shack Shakers (2017, Last Chance Records) *''Fire Dream'', Solo Album (2018, Big Legal Mess / Fat Possum Records) *''Cockadoodledeux'', Legendary Shack Shakers (2021, Alternative Tentacles)


Filmography

*''Seven Signs'' (2007) *''BBC's Songs of the South'' (2015)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wilkes, J. D. 1972 births Living people Rockabilly musicians American alternative country singers American blues harmonica players American blues singers Murray State University alumni Musicians from Paducah, Kentucky Blues musicians from Kentucky Artists from Kentucky Writers from Kentucky Rock musicians from Kentucky Legendary Shack Shakers members Silver Jews members 21st-century American singers 21st-century American male singers