Timber Jerry, best described as a "college rock" band with influences rangi… Read Full Bio ↴Timber Jerry, best described as a "college rock" band with influences ranging from The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, and Michael Jackson to Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Barenaked Ladies. More information is available on their web site at TimberJerry.com.
Their 2003 sophomore full length release, Audio Cinema, showcases their "Superfun Jumprock" sound, driven by percussive rhythm guitar work and strong vocal harmonies. Other esteemed Boston musicians appear on the recording, including their producer and 30+ year music veteran Stu Covington. Tom Bianchi fills in on bass and Adam Schertzer adds his smooth saxophone to complete a full, satisfying listening experience.
During their brief performance career (2000 - 2002), Timber Jerry played esteemed Boston clubs such as Harper's Ferry, Great Scott, Kendall Cafe, and The Middle East (Corner), and several other New England venues. They may be best known for their rare cover versions of 80's hits like "Bust A Move" and "Sexual Healing." Also to be noted (and available for download on this site) is their 80's parody of the Bryan Adams classic "Summer of 69."
Other venues on Timber Jerry's resume include the Lowell Memorial Auditorium, Mount Wachusett opening for jamband giant Entrain, and Massachusetts colleges Westfield State and Becker College.
Their 2003 sophomore full length release, Audio Cinema, showcases their "Superfun Jumprock" sound, driven by percussive rhythm guitar work and strong vocal harmonies. Other esteemed Boston musicians appear on the recording, including their producer and 30+ year music veteran Stu Covington. Tom Bianchi fills in on bass and Adam Schertzer adds his smooth saxophone to complete a full, satisfying listening experience.
During their brief performance career (2000 - 2002), Timber Jerry played esteemed Boston clubs such as Harper's Ferry, Great Scott, Kendall Cafe, and The Middle East (Corner), and several other New England venues. They may be best known for their rare cover versions of 80's hits like "Bust A Move" and "Sexual Healing." Also to be noted (and available for download on this site) is their 80's parody of the Bryan Adams classic "Summer of 69."
Other venues on Timber Jerry's resume include the Lowell Memorial Auditorium, Mount Wachusett opening for jamband giant Entrain, and Massachusetts colleges Westfield State and Becker College.
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Timber Jerry Lyrics
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Forrest George
I'm gonna pull this timber 'fore the sun go down
Get it 'cross the river 'fore the bars come down
Drag it on down that dusty road
Come on Jerry, let's dump this load
I said "Timber, ho!", timber, whoa this timber's gotta roll
I said "Timber, ho!", timber, whoa this timber's gotta roll
My old Jerry was an Arkansas mule
Been everywhere and he ain't no fool
Weighed nine hundred and twenty-two
Done everything a poor mule can do
Jerry's shoulders stood six foot tall
Pulled more timber than a freight could haul
Workin' heavy old Jerry got sore
Pulled so much he couldn't pull no more
Jerry's shoulders stood six foot tall
Pulled more timber than a freight could haul
Workin' heavy old Jerry got sore
Pulled so much he couldn't pull no more
The boss said "Jerry" and it made him jump
Jerry ran and kicked the boss on the rump
My old Jerry was a cool mule
Had it been me I woulda killed that fool
Boss tried to shoot old Jerry in the head
Jerry took that bullet and he stomped him dead
Stomped that boss til he heard him scream
Sure don't care he was so damn mean
Jerry's shoulders stood six foot tall
Pulled more timber than a freight could haul
Workin' heavy old Jerry got sore
Pulled so much he couldn't pull no more
Jerry's shoulders stood six foot tall
Pulled more timber than a freight could haul
Workin' heavy old Jerry got sore
Pulled so much he couldn't pull no more
T. A.
I prefer Josh White's version.
Cameron Mayfield
My absolute fave! a life changer for me. thank you for posting this :)
Allan Pusey
Bring on the Gorge 3-nighter of 2018!!!!!
Stephan Steohan Larsen
Just six comments I mean come on lumberjacks my words are meaningless can I say that this is the greatest band ever sure I can say that and 50% of the population would tell me to go fuck myself but you know what sometimes if you wake up early in the morning and you got the ability to twist up three to five to seven spliffs and you got some Natty Ice that is cold because it's winter and you know what it's not a bad thing and fish Phish you know I'm happy to be a part of this world in a time where this band plays kill Tunes yes I Rastafari Tucson Arizona snow and desert keep on keeping on San Rafael Marin County San Francisco California Jerry Garcia yeah yeah
Andrew Grey
IT'S FRIDAY!
Keizer Hedorah
Fuck yeah.