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JJ Wilde is a chart-topping, Juno Award-winning rock powerhouse who made history with her breakout single “The Rush,” becoming the first woman to hit #1 on all three Canadian rock charts — holding the top spot for 10 straight weeks. Since the release of her debut album Ruthless in 2020, she’s racked up over 36 million global streams, earned a SOCAN Award, and delivered back-to-back #1 hits with “Best Boy” and “Mercy.”
Crowned Canada’s Queen of Rock, Wilde took home Rock Album of the Year at the 2021 JUNOs — the first woman to do so since Alanis Morissette in 1996. She’s shared stages with icons like Pearl Jam, Kiss, Incubus, and The Glorious Sons, and has lit up major festivals including BottleRock, Firefly, and Hyde Park London.
Following her 2024 release Best of Me (Part 1), JJ returns with Vices — her most personal and powerful work to date.
It started with two old friends, a couple guitars, and true to form, two cases of Heineken.
During the darker days of lockdown, longtime pals Jay Emmons and Mike “Monty” Montgomery sat down to write a tune that didn’t overthink itself. What came out of that session wasn’t just a song but the very DNA of Eddy and the Dirty Boys – a return to the kind of rock and roll that was loud, loose, and unapologetically fun. Just like that, Eddy and the Dirty Boys were born.
Blurring the lines between country grit and rock swagger, Eddy and the Dirty Boys channel the spirit of The Faces, The Rolling Stones, and yes, even Jimmy Buffett on a bender. Their songs are tailor-made for sticky bar floors, half-spilled drinks, and full-throated singalongs. The live show hits like a shot of whiskey; loud, fast, and right in the chest – led by Emmons’ unmistakable growling vocal, Montgomery’s tasteful leads, and a killer rhythm section: Steve Kirstein (Local Pressure, The Glorious Sons) on rhythm guitar, Adam Paquette (The Glorious Sons) behind the kit, and Claude Northey (Boston Levi) holding down the low end on the bass.
Their debut single, a raucous take on Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues,” drops this summer, just in time to hit the road with guitars in hand and trouble not far behind.
“If this stops being fun…we just won’t do it anymore.”
Mike Jack is a two-time reigning League of Fire World Hot Pepper Eating Champion and holder of 13 Guinness World Records, including the fastest time to eat 100 Carolina Reaper peppers.
He’s been featured on major TV series such as Superhot: The Spicy World of Pepper People (Hulu/Disney+), We Are the Champions (Netflix), Lo Show dei Record in Italy, Al Chile on Vix, and his own show Jack Up the Heat on Rogers TV London.
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