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Jack Yarber (born March 15, 1967), also known by his stage name Jack Oblivian, is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist based in
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. He was a founding member of the
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The Compulsive Gamblers, and
The Oblivians The Oblivians are an American garage punk trio that has existed since 1993. In the 1990s, their blues-infused brand of bravado, crudely recorded music made them one of the most popular and prominent bands within the underground garage rock scene ...
and currently fronts Jack O & the Tennessee Tearjerkers. Yarber has also been a member, or contributed to: The End, Johnny Vomit & The Dry Heaves,
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, The Knaughty Knights, South Filthy, The Cool Jerks, The Limes, '68 Comeback, King Louie & His Loose Diamonds, Greg Oblivian & the Tip Tops, Jack Oblivian & The Cigarillos, The Natural Kicks and
Tav Falco's Panther Burns Tav Falco's Panther Burns, sometimes shortened to (The) Panther Burns, is a rock band originally from Memphis, Tennessee, United States, led by Tav Falco. They are best known for having been part of a set of bands emerging in the late 1970s and ...
. Today, Yarber continues to write, record and tour as a solo artist. In January 2016, he released his seventh solo album, ''The Lone Ranger of Love''. The record was released on his own label, Mony Records.


Johnny Vomit and the Dry Heaves

Jack Yarber began his professional music career in high school, appearing alongside high-school friend and future
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founder Jimbo Mathus in the Corinth, Mississippi, based Johnny Vomit & the Dry Heaves. Yarber played drums in the outfit, which credited him as Johnny Goopa. Johnny Vomit & the Dry Heaves would go on to be one of Yarber's longest-running side projects, the song "Knick the Knife" on his latest Tennessee Tearjearkers album being a reworked version of a song performed in early Johnny Vomit jam sessions.


The End

In the summer of 1987 (?), Yarber moved to Memphis, Tennessee, to play music with his cousin. Yarber and his cousin played together using a number of band names, eventually releasing a new wave 7-inch under the name The End. The tracks "You Never Called" and "People Talk" (later covered by
Cheap Time Cheap Time is a Nashville-based garage rock band, fronted by Jeffrey Novak. The band, which formed in 2006, has toured with Jay Reatard, Yo La Tengo, Guitar Wolf, and Mudhoney. They have released seven 7-inch singles, and four studio albums on I ...
) were recorded in 1984 at Phillips Studio in Memphis, Tennessee. That vinyl single, released on the Erwin record label marked Yarber's first appearance on record. By 1989 the two had diverged musically and Yarber's cousin left town, effectively ending their partnership.


The Compulsive Gamblers

Following the breakup of The End, Yarber's encounter with fellow musician
Greg Cartwright Greg Cartwright, also known by his stage name Greg Oblivian (born March 18, 1972), is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist from Memphis, Tennessee. From 2001 to 2022 he fronted Reigning Sound which was signed to Merge Records. After m ...
led to the formation of the Compulsive Gamblers. Despite recording two 7-inch albums and a handful of home recordings, the band was unable to garner record label interest until after the success of their next band, the
Oblivians The Oblivians are an American garage punk trio that has existed since 1993. In the 1990s, their blues-infused brand of bravado, crudely recorded music made them one of the most popular and prominent bands within the underground garage rock scene ...
. The Compulsive Gamblers would reform in the late 1990s and early 2000s, releasing two studio albums and one live LP on Sympathy For the Record Industry.


The Oblivians

The Oblivians formed in 1993 as a side project to the Compulsive Gamblers, and included former Gambler Greg Cartwright, as well as future
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founder, Eric Friedl. The members of the Oblivians all shared writing and recording responsibilities. Each member supplied vocals, guitar work, and percussion on albums, and switched between instruments during live shows. The Oblivians lasted from 1993 until 1998, at which time Yarber and Cartwright left the band to reform the Compulsive Gamblers. The second incarnation of the Gamblers lasted from 1998 to 2003, when the bandmembers again went their separate ways.


The Tennessee Tearjerkers

After pursuing a brief solo career, Yarber teamed up with
Scott Bomar Scott Bomar (born June 15, 1974) is a Memphis-based musician, Emmy Award-winning film composer, Grammy-nominated music producer, and recording engineer. Scott Bomar's songs are represented by Downtown Music Publishing. Early years A native of M ...
to form the Tearjearkers. As Bomar became more and more involved with film scoring, Yarber began to take a more active role in the band, ultimately taking over as lead songwriter after Bomar's departure. With Yarber in control of the group, the band was rechristened the Tennessee Tearjerkers. At the same time as Yarber was writing songs with the Tearjerkers, he was also contributing in various ways to a number of side projects including, the Knaughty Knights, the Limes, and South Filthy which included collaborations with longtime associates Walter Daniels, and
Monsieur Jeffrey Evans Jeffrey Evans is a singer and songwriter best known for his Memphis, TN based bands '68 Comeback, The Gibsons Bros., South Filthy and his current solo career. Evans' musical style combines elements of rockabilly, blues, garage rock, punk and r ...
. In 2007 Yarber released another solo LP, "The Flip Side Kid." The CD version was released by Sympathy For the Record Industry and Yarber self-released the vinyl under his own label, "Dirt Cheap Date."


The Oblivians reunion

In 2008, The Oblivians and
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announced a dual reunion tour, which happened in the summer of 2009, mostly in Europe, but also a couple shows in Memphis and Detroit. Since then, the Oblivians have continued playing sporadic gigs and released a 2015 album via in the Red Records, ''Desperation''.


Discography


As Jack Oblivian

Solo albums * ''American Slang'' 12-inch EP/CD (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 1997, SFTRI 475) * ''So Low'' LP/CD (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 1998, SFTRI 535) * ''Bad Mood Rising'' LP/CD (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 2001, SFTRI 643) * ''Don't Throw Your Love Away'' LP/CD (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 2005, SFTRI 735) * ''Jack-O Is The Flip Side Kid'' LP/CD (Dirt Cheap Records/Sympathy for the Record Industry, 2006, BR-003/SFTRI 778) * ''The Disco Outlaw'' LP/CD (Goner Records, 2009, 45 Gone) * ''Rat City'' LP/CD (Big Legal Mess, 2011) * ''Jack O & the Sheiks: Live!'' LP (Secret Identity/Red Lounge, 2014) * ''The Lone Ranger of Love'' LP (Mony, 2016) 'Solo singles' * Jack Oblivian & The Cigarillos: "Mad Dog 20/20" (CD Compilation Freakland-iPunkrock, 2003) * "Chills & Fever" 7-inch (Brown Sound, 2005, BS 001) * "Original Mixed Up Kid" 7-inch (Bancroft Records, 2006, BR-005) * "Black Boots" 7-inch (Shattered Records, 2006, SR-013) * Jack Oblivian & The Cigarillos: "Women's Milk" 7-inch (Ghost Highway Recordings, 2007) * "Sweet Thang" 7-inch (The Wind Records, 2008, TWR001) * Jack Oblivian & The Cigarillos: "15 Beers" / "Drinking Women's Milk" 7-inch (Ghost Highway Recordings, 2007) 'Solo cassettes' * "Is She Crazy" cassette (Mony, 2015) Solo appears on * Various Artists – '' Sunday Nights: The Songs of Junior Kimbrough'' (2005,
Fat Possum Records Fat Possum Records is an American independent record label based in Water Valley and Oxford, Mississippi. At first Fat Possum focused almost entirely on recording previously unknown Mississippi blues artists (typically from Oxford or Holly Sprin ...
) – "I'm in Love With You" (
Junior Kimbrough David "Junior" Kimbrough (July 28, 1930 – January 17, 1998) was an American blues musician. His best-known works are "Keep Your Hands off Her" and "All Night Long". Early life Kimbrough was born in Hudsonville, Mississippi, and lived in the no ...
)


Other releases


With The End

Singles * "You Never Called"/"People Talk" 7-inch (Erwin Records, 1985, E-2410/E-2411)


With Johnny Vomit and The Dry Heaves

Singles * "Johnny Vomit & The Dry Heaves" 7-inch (Goner Records, 1993, 6Gone) * "Thanks for the Ride!" 7-inch (Goner Records, 2005, 18gone) * "Running in a Rat Race" 7-inch (Solid Sex Lovie Doll Records, 2006, SSLD 008)


With the Compulsive Gamblers

Singles * "Joker" 7-inch (Boiler Room, 1992, cat.no.?) * "Church Goin'" 7-inch (Lemon Peel Records, 1992, LP001 – LP002) * "Goodtime Gamblers" 7-inch (Boiler Room, 1995, BR 002) Albums * '' Gambling Days are Over'' CD (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 1995, SFTRI 372) * '' Bluff City'' LP/CD (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 1999, SFTRI 570) * ''
Crystal Gazing Luck Amazing ''Crystal Gazing Luck Amazing'' is the third and final studio album by The Compulsive Gamblers. The album was released June 20, 2000 by Sympathy for the Record Industry. The album's lineup consisted of Gamblers mainstays Greg Cartwright and Jack ...
'' LP/CD (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 2000, SFTRI 572) * '' Live & Deadly: Memphis-Chicago'' 2xLP/CD (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 2003, SFTRI 698)


With the Oblivians

Singles * "Call The Shots" 7-inch (Goner Records, 1993, 2Gone) * "Sunday You Need Love" 7-inch (Crypt, 1994, CR-044) * "Now for the Hard Of Hearing From … 'Blow Their Cool'" 7-inch (Estrus, 1994, ES 756) * "Static Party" 7-inch (In The Red, 1994, ITR 018) * "Go!Pill-Popper!" 7-inch (Drug Racer, 1996, 001) * "Strong Come On" 7-inch (Crypt, 1996, CR-053) * "Kick Your Ass" 7-inch (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 1996, SFTRI 412) Splits * Split CS with Impala (Goner Records/Power Of Bob, 1993, 0Gone/POB 103) * Split 7-inch with Two Bo's Maniacs (Hate Records, 1997, hate 7) * Split 7-inch with the Crime Kaisers (Active Detective, 1998, active detective record #1) Albums * ''Oblivians'' 10-inch (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 1994, SFTRI 304) * ''
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'' LP/CD (Crypt, 1995, CR-055) * ''Live in Atlanta 8.19.94'' LP (Negro Records, 1995, negro records 001) * ''Six of the Best'' 10" (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 1996, SFTRI 383) * '' The Sympathy Sessions'' CD (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 1996, SFTRI 406) * ''Walter Daniels Plays With Monsieur Jeffrey Evans & The Oblivians at Melissa's Garage'' 10-inch (Undone, 1995, UDR-0008-10) * '' Popular Favorites'' LP/CD (Crypt, 1996, CR-065) * '' ...Play 9 Songs with Mr Quintron'' LP/CD (Crypt, 1997, CR-082) * ''17 Cum Shots'' LP (Bootleg, 1997, cat.no.?) * '' Best of the Worst: 93-97'' 2xLP/CD (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 1999, SFTRI 584) * ''On The Go'' LP (Goner Records, 2003, 12Gone) * ''Barristers 95 ive' (In the Red, 2009, ITR 182) * ''Desperation'' (In the Red, 2015)


with Tav Falco's Panther Burns

Albums * FZ 6900 Panther Phobia LP/CD (In The Red, 2000, ITR 069)


with the Knaughty Knights

Singles * "Connection" 7-inch (Solid Sex Lovie Doll Records, 2002, SSLD 007) * "I Love It To Death" 7-inch (Perpetrator Records, 2004, PERP 3) * "Death Has Come Over Me" 7-inch (Goner Records, 2005, 20Gone) * "Tommy of the River" 7-inch (Shattered Records, 2006, SR-011) Splits * "Split" 7-inch with the Wildebeests (Norton Records, 2003, 9641)


with South Filthy

Singles * "Soul of a Man" 7-inch (Wrecked Em Records, 2003, wrecked 004) * "Goin' Down The Valley" / "Carry That Load" 7-inch (Beast Records, 2007, BR076) Albums * ''You Can Name It Yo' Mammy If You Wanna...'' CD (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 2002, SFTRI 701) * ''Crackin' Up'' + ''You Can Name It Yo' Mammy If You Wanna'' 2xLP/LP (Rockin' Bones, 2005, RON 062-1/RON062-2) * ''Crackin' Up'' CD (Licorice Tree Records, 2006, YUM 1008) * ''Undertakin' Daddy'' LP (Beast Records, 2009, LP-BR87)


with the Cool Jerks

Singles * "Whole Wide World" 7-inch (Misprint Records, 2003, msp 0110) Albums * ''Cleaned A Lot Of Plates in Memphis'' LP/CD (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 2002, SFTRI 689)


with the Limes

Singles * "Goddamn You Honey" 7-inch (Solid Sex Lovie Doll Records, 2004, SSLD 014) * "Rock'n'roll Heart" 7-inch (Nasty Product, 2006, NP 10) Albums * ''Tarantula!'' CD (Death Valley Records, 2005, DV-010)


with the Natural Kicks

Albums * ''Natural Kicks'' CD (Miz Kafrin, 2005, Miz Kafrin 007)


References

* Hurley, Rachael. Rock's Hero for the Rest of Us, "Scenestars.net". Retrieved June 9, 2007. * Mehr, Bob
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