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| origin = [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts]], |
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'''Jonah Jay Jenkins''' (born '''Jonah Moore''', October 6, 1970) is an American vocalist, known for his work with bands such as [[Only Living Witness]], [[Miltown (band)|Miltown]], [[Milligram (band)|Milligram]], [[The Northern Skulls]] and [[Raw Radar War]]. |
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'''Jonah Jenkins''' is/was the vocalist in the following bands: |
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* [[Only Living Witness]] |
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* [[Milligram (band)|Milligram]] |
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* [[Raw Radar War]] |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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Born Jonah Moore, |
Born Jonah Moore, his sister is Kassie Carlson, the vocalist for [[Guerilla Toss]]. |
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Jenkins formed [[Only Living Witness]] with Eric Stevenson, of Formicide in 1989. The band performed in 14 countries including Sweden, England, France, Canada, Italy, Switzerland and the Czech Republic. When Only Living Witness split up in 1995, Jenkins went on to form two bands, [[Miltown (band)|Miltown]] and [[Milligram (band)|Milligram]]. Miltown was signed by Larry Jacobson to [[Irving Azoff]]'s [[Giant Records (Warner)|Giant Records]], aka [[Revolution Records]]. Miltown recorded several demo tapes on their own with guitarist/producer [[Brian McTernan]] and guitarist [[Matt Squire]], releasing a CDEP ([[Hydra Head Records]]) and two 7-inch vinyl records, and one album for [[Revolution Records]], with producer [[Toby Wright]] which was never released, and the group subsequently split. |
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Jenkins then returned to work with Milligram, releasing two albums, ''[[Hello Motherfucker!]]'', and ''[[This Is Class War]]'' on three different labels: [[Tortuga Recordings]], Overcome Records, and [[Small Stone Records]]. |
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In 2001, Jenkins contributed lyrics and vocals for the song "Stockholm (Blues)" on [[5ive (American band)|5ive's Continuum Research Project]]'s album ''The Telestic Disfracture'', also on Tortuga Recordings. In 2002, Jenkins formed [[Raw Radar War]] (formerly Septic Youth Command), and also started a record label, TRAKTOR7 Records, releasing albums by Milligram, Crash and Burn, Lamont, The Hidden, [[Waltham (band)|Waltham]], Blacktail, [[Quintaine Americana]], Morgan Knockers, and [[Black Helicopter (band)|Black Helicopter]]. In 2005, Jenkins contributed vocals on two songs to Crash and Burn's album ''The Value of Mistrust''. |
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[[Miltown (band)|Miltown]] recorded several demo tapes on their own with guitarist/producer [[Brian McTernan]] and guitarist [[Matt Squire]], releasing a CDEP ([[Hydra Head Records]]) and two 7" vinyl records and one album for [[Revolution Records]] with producer [[Toby Wright]] ([[Alice in Chains]], [[Jerry Cantrell]], [[Korn]]) which was never released, and the group subsequently split. |
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In 2006, Jenkins sang on [[36 Crazyfists]]'s album, ''[[Rest Inside The Flames]]'', on the track "We Cannot Deny". The same year he performed vocals on [[Converge (band)|Converge]]'s album, ''[[No Heroes]]'' for the track "Grim Heart/Black Rose". In 2008, Jenkins appeared as a guest vocalist on one track of [[Ehnahre]]'s debut album, ''The Man Closing Up''. |
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Jonah then returned to work on [[Milligram (band)|Milligram]], releasing two albums, [[Hello Motherfucker!]], and [[This Is Class War]] on three different labels: [[Tortuga Recordings]] (run by Mark Thompson, of [[Hydra Head Records]]), [[Overcome Records]] (France), and Detroit's [[Small Stone Records]]. |
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In 2008, Only Living Witness briefly reformed to perform four reunion shows. In 2011, Milligram reformed to play at [[Worcester Palladium]] with the [[Kyuss Lives! Tour]] in [[Worcester, Massachusetts]]. |
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In 2001, Jonah contributed lyrics and vocals for the song "Stockholm (Blues)" on [[5ive (American band)|5ive's Continuum Research Project]]'s album "The Telestic Disfracture", on [[Tortuga Recordings]]. |
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In March 2017, Raw Radar War recorded with Glenn Smith for the Death Kiss Radio Show<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://wemfradio.com/category/shows/deathkiss/|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160503152243/http://wemfradio.com/category/shows/deathkiss/|archive-date = 2016-05-03|title = WEMF Radio – Radio Now! » Deathkiss}}</ref> CD release, Volume One of a series. |
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In 2002, Jonah formed [[Raw Radar War]] (formerly Septic Youth Command), and also started a record label, [[TRAKTOR7 Records]], releasing albums by [[Milligram (band)|Milligram]], [[Crash and Burn (band)|Crash and Burn]], [[Lamont (band)|Lamont]], [http://the-hidden.net/ The Hidden], [[Waltham (band)|Waltham]], [[Blacktail (band)|Blacktail]], [[Quintaine Americana]], [[Morgan Knockers]], and [[Black Helicopter]]. |
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On April 20, 2018, The Northern Skulls (with Jenkins on vocals) digitally released a single called "Eyes Are Why". |
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In 2005, Jonah contributed vocals on two songs to [[Crash and Burn (band)|Crash and Burn]]'s album "The Value of Mistrust", on [http://www.thorprecords.com/ Thorp Records]. |
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In 2006 Jonah provided vocals for [[36 Crazyfists]]'s album [[Rest Inside The Flames]] on the track "We Cannot Deny". |
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In 2006, Jonah also performed vocals on [[Converge (band)|Converge]]'s album [[No Heroes]] for the track "Grim Heart/Black Rose". |
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In 2008, Jonah appeared as a guest vocalist on one track of [[Ehnahre]]'s debut album, "The Man Closing Up" on [http://www.sounddevastation.co.uk Sound Devastation Records]. |
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In 2008, [[Only Living Witness]] briefly reformed to perform four reunion shows; 6/14/2008 and 6/21/2008 at The Middle East in Cambridge, MA, 08/22/2008 in Clinton, MA (unadvertised show) and the final show on 08/30/2008 in Eindhoven, Netherlands). |
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In 2011, [[Milligram (band)|Milligram]] reformed to play at the Palladium with [[Kyuss]] Lives in Worcester, MA. |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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* 1990 : self-titled demo cassette (4 songs) |
* 1990 : self-titled demo cassette (4 songs) |
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* 1990 : ''Planned Obsolescence'' compilation ([[RRRecords]]) |
* 1990 : ''Planned Obsolescence'' compilation ([[RRRecords]]) |
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* 1990 : ''Complex Man'' 7 |
* 1990 : ''Complex Man'' 7-inch ([[Look Again Records]]) limited press of 1000 copies |
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* 1992 : ''Prone Mortal Form'' demo cassette Slipt Disc Records (the label's only release) |
* 1992 : ''Prone Mortal Form'' demo cassette Slipt Disc Records (the label's only release) |
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* 1992 : ''East Coast Assault'' compilation ([[Too Damn Hype Records]]) |
* 1992 : ''East Coast Assault'' compilation ([[Too Damn Hype Records]]) |
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* 1994 : ''Case Closed?: An International Compilation of Husker Du Cover Songs'' ([[Snoop Records]]) |
* 1994 : ''Case Closed?: An International Compilation of Husker Du Cover Songs'' ([[Snoop Records]]) |
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* 1995 : ''Boston Hardcore '89-'91'' ([[Taang! Records]]) |
* 1995 : ''Boston Hardcore '89-'91'' ([[Taang! Records]]) |
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* 1995 : ''Freaklaw |
* 1995 : ''Freaklaw'' 7-inch limited press of 3000 copies (Chainsaw Safety Records) |
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* 1996 : ''Innocents'' CD ([[Century Media Records]]) |
* 1996 : ''Innocents'' CD ([[Century Media Records]]) |
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* 2006 : ''Prone Mortal Form/Innocents'' CD re-issue ([[Century Media Records]]) |
* 2006 : ''Prone Mortal Form/Innocents'' CD re-issue ([[Century Media Records]]) |
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* 2008 : ''Prone Mortal Form/Innocents'' double gatefold vinyl re-issue limited pressing of 500 copies ([[Reflections Records]]) |
* 2008 : ''Prone Mortal Form/Innocents'' double gatefold vinyl re-issue limited pressing of 500 copies ([[Reflections Records]]) |
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* 2018 : ''Prone Mortal Form'' vinyl re-issue, limited pressing of 500 copies ([[Think Fast! Records]]) |
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;With [[Miltown (band)|Miltown]] : |
;With [[Miltown (band)|Miltown]] : |
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* 1997 : Miltown s/t 7 |
* 1997 : Miltown s/t 7-inch limited pressing of 1000, some colored vinyl ([[Hydra Head Records]]) |
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* 1997 : [[Miltown (band)|Miltown]]/[[Cast Iron Hike]] split 7 |
* 1997 : [[Miltown (band)|Miltown]]/[[Cast Iron Hike]] split 7-inch limited pressing of 1000, on Hatin' Life Records, operated by Joanie Lindstrom, DJ on ([[WMBR]])'s Late Risers Club |
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* 1997 : Miltown s/t CDEP ([[Hydra Head Records]]) |
* 1997 : Miltown s/t CDEP ([[Hydra Head Records]]) |
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* 1997 : ''They Came From Massachusetts'' compilation ( |
* 1997 : ''They Came From Massachusetts'' compilation (Big Wheel Recreation) |
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* 1998 : ''Tales of Never Letting Go'' unreleased ([[Revolution Records]]) |
* 1998 : ''Tales of Never Letting Go'' unreleased ([[Revolution Records]]) |
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* 1999 : ''Up The Dosage'' compilation ( |
* 1999 : ''Up The Dosage'' compilation (Wonderdrug Records) |
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;With [[Milligram (band)|Milligram]] : |
;With [[Milligram (band)|Milligram]] : |
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* 1999 : [[Milligram (band)|Milligram]]/[[Quintaine Americana]] split 7 |
* 1999 : [[Milligram (band)|Milligram]]/[[Quintaine Americana]] split 7-inch ([[Polterchrist Records]]) limited pressing of 300 copies, colored vinyl |
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* 2000 : ''Hello Motherfucker!'' EP ([[Tortuga Recordings]] in the USA, [[Overcome Records]] in France) |
* 2000 : ''Hello Motherfucker!'' EP ([[Tortuga Recordings]] in the USA, [[Overcome Records]] in France) |
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* 2001 : ''Hello Motherfucker!'' CD (re-issue) ([[Tortuga Recordings]] in the USA, [[Overcome Records]] in France) |
* 2001 : ''Hello Motherfucker!'' CD (re-issue) ([[Tortuga Recordings]] in the USA, [[Overcome Records]] in France) |
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* 2001 : ''Music With Attitude: Volume 31'' compilation ([[Rock Sound]]) |
* 2001 : ''Music With Attitude: Volume 31'' compilation ([[Rock Sound]]) |
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* 2002 : ''This Is Class War'' CD ([[TRAKTOR7 Records]]) limited pressing of 300 copies, hand sewn into camouflage pockets |
* 2002 : ''This Is Class War'' CD ([[TRAKTOR7 Records]]) limited pressing of 300 copies, hand sewn into camouflage pockets |
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* 2002 : Milligram s/t 7 |
* 2002 : Milligram s/t 7-inch (Superfi Records) limited pressing of fewer than 400 copies |
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* 2002 : ''[[Sucking The 70's]]'' compilation ([[Small Stone Records]]) |
* 2002 : ''[[Sucking The 70's]]'' compilation ([[Small Stone Records]]) |
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* 2003 : ''This Is Class War'' CD re-released ([[Small Stone Records]]) |
* 2003 : ''This Is Class War'' CD re-released ([[Small Stone Records]]) |
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;With [[Raw Radar War]] : |
;With [[Raw Radar War]] : |
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* 2007 : ''=='' 12 |
* 2007 : ''=='' 12-inch vinyl, limited pressing of 500 copies (Land o' Smiles) |
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* 2007 : ''=='' CD ([[TRAKTOR7 Records]]/[[Shifty Records]]) |
* 2007 : ''=='' CD ([[TRAKTOR7 Records]]/[[Shifty Records]]) |
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* 2007 : [[Raw Radar War/Deer Creek split]] 12 |
* 2007 : [[Raw Radar War/Deer Creek split]] 12-inch vinyl (limited press of 500, colored vinyl) and CD (Game Two Records) |
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* 2007 : ''Pharmacopoeia: Volume One'' 7 |
* 2007 : ''Pharmacopoeia: Volume One'' 7-inch vinyl box set compilation (with [[Coffins (band)|Coffins]], [[Misanthrope Project]], [[Kongh]], [[Deadbird]], [[Fistula (band)|Fistula]], [[Noosebomb]], [[Ravens Creed]], [[Witch Lord]], and [[Fossegrimen (band)|Fossegrimen]]) limited pressing of 250 box set copies (Land o' Smiles) |
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* 2007 : [[Raw Radar War]]/[[Deadbird]] 7 |
* 2007 : [[Raw Radar War]]/[[Deadbird]] 7-inch vinyl limited pressing of 50 copies |
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* 2010 : ''This Is Good'' compilation (covers of [[Black Flag (band)|Black Flag]], with [[Unearthly Trance]], [[Fistula (band)|Fistula]], [[Deathcrawl]], [[Sollubi]], etc.) limited edition of 98 copies, on cassette only ( |
* 2010 : ''This Is Good'' compilation (covers of [[Black Flag (band)|Black Flag]], with [[Unearthly Trance]], [[Fistula (band)|Fistula]], [[Deathcrawl]], [[Sollubi]], etc.) limited edition of 98 copies, on cassette only (Land o' Smiles] |
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* 2011 : "On A Field Of White" 7" |
* 2011 : "On A Field Of White" 7-inch" (Chainsaw Safety Records) |
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*2017: "Death Kiss, Volume 1" compilation CD and online |
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;With The Northern Skulls : |
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*2018 : The Northern Skulls - "Eyes Are Why" [Single]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://thenorthernskulls.bandcamp.com/track/eyes-are-why|title=Eyes Are Why, by The Northern Skulls|website=Thenorthernskulls.bandcamp.com|accessdate=18 September 2020}}</ref> |
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*2019 : The Northern Skulls - "The Northern Skulls [EP], six songs on colored vinyl, with three numbered prints of Jenkins's artwork, limited pressing of 500 |
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;As guest : |
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* 2001 : ''Telestic Disfracture'' - [[5ive (American band)|5ive's Continuum Research Project]] |
* 2001 : ''Telestic Disfracture'' - [[5ive (American band)|5ive's Continuum Research Project]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bluecollardistro.com/hydrahead/categories.php?cPath=4_521_523|title=Hydra Head Shop: 5ive|date=8 July 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110708074232/http://www.bluecollardistro.com/hydrahead/categories.php?cPath=4_521_523|accessdate=18 September 2020|archive-date=2011-07-08}}</ref> |
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* 2005 : ''Value of Mistrust'' - [[Crash and Burn (band)|Crash and Burn]] ( |
* 2005 : ''Value of Mistrust'' - [[Crash and Burn (band)|Crash and Burn]] (Thorp Records) |
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* 2006 : ''[[No Heroes]]'' - [[Converge (band)|Converge]] ([[Epitaph Records]]) |
* 2006 : ''[[No Heroes]]'' - [[Converge (band)|Converge]] ([[Epitaph Records]]) |
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* 2006 : ''[[Rest Inside The Flames]]'' - [[36 Crazyfists]] ([[Roadrunner Records]]) |
* 2006 : ''[[Rest Inside The Flames]]'' - [[36 Crazyfists]] ([[Roadrunner Records]]) |
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* 2008 : ''The Man Closing Up'' - [[Ehnahre]] ( |
* 2008 : ''The Man Closing Up'' - [[Ehnahre]] (Sound Devastation Records) |
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* 2010 : '' Taming the Cannibals'' - [[Ehnahre]] ( |
* 2010 : '' Taming the Cannibals'' - [[Ehnahre]] (Crucial Blast Records) |
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* 2011 : "The Beast Becomes The Servant" - [[Motherboar]] ([[Born Of Fire Records]]) |
* 2011 : "The Beast Becomes The Servant" - [[Motherboar]] ([[Born Of Fire Records]]) |
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==External links== |
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*[https://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/music/2012/10/04/scene-and-heard-for-milligram-little-has-gone-long-way/AilBQgmEoWfaqmShoHVCcM/story.html Milligram article in the Boston Globe] |
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*[http://www.deafsparrow.com/Jonah-Jenkins-Interview.htm Interview with Jonah Jenkins at Deaf Sparrow] |
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*[http://www.noecho.net/interviews/jonah-jenkins-only-living-witness-raw-radar-war-miltownmilligram Jonah Jenkins interview at No Echo] |
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*[http://www.musicfestival.gr/News/NDetails/ID/594/An-interview-with-Jonah-Jenkins Interview with Jonah Jenkins at Greek website Music Festival] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180509150741/http://www.musicfestival.gr/News/NDetails/ID/594/An-interview-with-Jonah-Jenkins |date=2018-05-09 }} |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20111001125749/http://www.deafsparrow.com/Jonah-Jenkins-Interview.htm Interview with Jonah Jenkins at Deaf Sparrow] |
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*[http://ghgumman.blogg.se/2015/september/interview-with-raw-radar-war.html Raw Radar War interview] |
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*[http://www.swnk.org/interviews/jonah-jenkins/ Jonah Jenkins interview at SWNK] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304134717/http://www.swnk.org/interviews/jonah-jenkins/ |date=2016-03-04 }} |
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*[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=1:JONAH%7CJENKINS Jonah Jenkins at Allmusic]{{dead link|date=August 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} |
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Jonah Jenkins | |
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Birth name | Jonah Moore |
Born | Litchfield, New Hampshire, United States | October 6, 1970
Origin | Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
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Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Years active | 1987–present |
Jonah Jay Jenkins (born Jonah Moore, October 6, 1970) is an American vocalist, known for his work with bands such as Only Living Witness, Miltown, Milligram, The Northern Skulls and Raw Radar War.
Biography
[edit]Born Jonah Moore, his sister is Kassie Carlson, the vocalist for Guerilla Toss.
Jenkins formed Only Living Witness with Eric Stevenson, of Formicide in 1989. The band performed in 14 countries including Sweden, England, France, Canada, Italy, Switzerland and the Czech Republic. When Only Living Witness split up in 1995, Jenkins went on to form two bands, Miltown and Milligram. Miltown was signed by Larry Jacobson to Irving Azoff's Giant Records, aka Revolution Records. Miltown recorded several demo tapes on their own with guitarist/producer Brian McTernan and guitarist Matt Squire, releasing a CDEP (Hydra Head Records) and two 7-inch vinyl records, and one album for Revolution Records, with producer Toby Wright which was never released, and the group subsequently split.
Jenkins then returned to work with Milligram, releasing two albums, Hello Motherfucker!, and This Is Class War on three different labels: Tortuga Recordings, Overcome Records, and Small Stone Records.
In 2001, Jenkins contributed lyrics and vocals for the song "Stockholm (Blues)" on 5ive's Continuum Research Project's album The Telestic Disfracture, also on Tortuga Recordings. In 2002, Jenkins formed Raw Radar War (formerly Septic Youth Command), and also started a record label, TRAKTOR7 Records, releasing albums by Milligram, Crash and Burn, Lamont, The Hidden, Waltham, Blacktail, Quintaine Americana, Morgan Knockers, and Black Helicopter. In 2005, Jenkins contributed vocals on two songs to Crash and Burn's album The Value of Mistrust.
In 2006, Jenkins sang on 36 Crazyfists's album, Rest Inside The Flames, on the track "We Cannot Deny". The same year he performed vocals on Converge's album, No Heroes for the track "Grim Heart/Black Rose". In 2008, Jenkins appeared as a guest vocalist on one track of Ehnahre's debut album, The Man Closing Up.
In 2008, Only Living Witness briefly reformed to perform four reunion shows. In 2011, Milligram reformed to play at Worcester Palladium with the Kyuss Lives! Tour in Worcester, Massachusetts.
In March 2017, Raw Radar War recorded with Glenn Smith for the Death Kiss Radio Show[1] CD release, Volume One of a series.
On April 20, 2018, The Northern Skulls (with Jenkins on vocals) digitally released a single called "Eyes Are Why".
Discography
[edit]- 1987 : A Graphic Eulogy - unreleased demo cassette
- With Blind Surgeon
- 1989 : A Welcome Change unreleased demo cassette
- With Only Living Witness
- 1990 : self-titled demo cassette (4 songs)
- 1990 : Planned Obsolescence compilation (RRRecords)
- 1990 : Complex Man 7-inch (Look Again Records) limited press of 1000 copies
- 1992 : Prone Mortal Form demo cassette Slipt Disc Records (the label's only release)
- 1992 : East Coast Assault compilation (Too Damn Hype Records)
- 1993 : Prone Mortal Form CD (Century Media Records)
- 1994 : Bloodlines: The Seeds of Rebellion compilation (Century Media Records)
- 1994 : Case Closed?: An International Compilation of Husker Du Cover Songs (Snoop Records)
- 1995 : Boston Hardcore '89-'91 (Taang! Records)
- 1995 : Freaklaw 7-inch limited press of 3000 copies (Chainsaw Safety Records)
- 1996 : Innocents CD (Century Media Records)
- 2006 : Prone Mortal Form/Innocents CD re-issue (Century Media Records)
- 2008 : Prone Mortal Form/Innocents double gatefold vinyl re-issue limited pressing of 500 copies (Reflections Records)
- 2018 : Prone Mortal Form vinyl re-issue, limited pressing of 500 copies (Think Fast! Records)
- With Miltown
- 1997 : Miltown s/t 7-inch limited pressing of 1000, some colored vinyl (Hydra Head Records)
- 1997 : Miltown/Cast Iron Hike split 7-inch limited pressing of 1000, on Hatin' Life Records, operated by Joanie Lindstrom, DJ on (WMBR)'s Late Risers Club
- 1997 : Miltown s/t CDEP (Hydra Head Records)
- 1997 : They Came From Massachusetts compilation (Big Wheel Recreation)
- 1998 : Tales of Never Letting Go unreleased (Revolution Records)
- 1999 : Up The Dosage compilation (Wonderdrug Records)
- With Milligram
- 1999 : Milligram/Quintaine Americana split 7-inch (Polterchrist Records) limited pressing of 300 copies, colored vinyl
- 2000 : Hello Motherfucker! EP (Tortuga Recordings in the USA, Overcome Records in France)
- 2001 : Hello Motherfucker! CD (re-issue) (Tortuga Recordings in the USA, Overcome Records in France)
- 2001 : Black and White Rainbow CD, the HMF! companion CD package (Tortuga Recordings)
- 2001 : Music With Attitude: Volume 31 compilation (Rock Sound)
- 2002 : This Is Class War CD (TRAKTOR7 Records) limited pressing of 300 copies, hand sewn into camouflage pockets
- 2002 : Milligram s/t 7-inch (Superfi Records) limited pressing of fewer than 400 copies
- 2002 : Sucking The 70's compilation (Small Stone Records)
- 2003 : This Is Class War CD re-released (Small Stone Records)
- With Raw Radar War
- 2007 : == 12-inch vinyl, limited pressing of 500 copies (Land o' Smiles)
- 2007 : == CD (TRAKTOR7 Records/Shifty Records)
- 2007 : Raw Radar War/Deer Creek split 12-inch vinyl (limited press of 500, colored vinyl) and CD (Game Two Records)
- 2007 : Pharmacopoeia: Volume One 7-inch vinyl box set compilation (with Coffins, Misanthrope Project, Kongh, Deadbird, Fistula, Noosebomb, Ravens Creed, Witch Lord, and Fossegrimen) limited pressing of 250 box set copies (Land o' Smiles)
- 2007 : Raw Radar War/Deadbird 7-inch vinyl limited pressing of 50 copies
- 2010 : This Is Good compilation (covers of Black Flag, with Unearthly Trance, Fistula, Deathcrawl, Sollubi, etc.) limited edition of 98 copies, on cassette only (Land o' Smiles]
- 2011 : "On A Field Of White" 7-inch" (Chainsaw Safety Records)
- 2017: "Death Kiss, Volume 1" compilation CD and online
- With The Northern Skulls
- 2018 : The Northern Skulls - "Eyes Are Why" [Single][2]
- 2019 : The Northern Skulls - "The Northern Skulls [EP], six songs on colored vinyl, with three numbered prints of Jenkins's artwork, limited pressing of 500
- As guest
- 2001 : Telestic Disfracture - 5ive's Continuum Research Project[3]
- 2005 : Value of Mistrust - Crash and Burn (Thorp Records)
- 2006 : No Heroes - Converge (Epitaph Records)
- 2006 : Rest Inside The Flames - 36 Crazyfists (Roadrunner Records)
- 2008 : The Man Closing Up - Ehnahre (Sound Devastation Records)
- 2010 : Taming the Cannibals - Ehnahre (Crucial Blast Records)
- 2011 : "The Beast Becomes The Servant" - Motherboar (Born Of Fire Records)
References
[edit]- ^ "WEMF Radio – Radio Now! » Deathkiss". Archived from the original on 2016-05-03.
- ^ "Eyes Are Why, by The Northern Skulls". Thenorthernskulls.bandcamp.com. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
- ^ "Hydra Head Shop: 5ive". 8 July 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
External links
[edit]- Milligram article in the Boston Globe
- Jonah Jenkins interview at No Echo
- Interview with Jonah Jenkins at Greek website Music Festival Archived 2018-05-09 at the Wayback Machine
- Interview with Jonah Jenkins at Deaf Sparrow
- Raw Radar War interview
- Jonah Jenkins interview at SWNK Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
- Jonah Jenkins interviewed in the Boston Phoenix by James Parker, author of Turned On: A Biography of Henry Rollins
- Jonah Jenkins at Allmusic[dead link ]
- Jonah Jenkins interviewed in Decibel by Shadows Fall's Brian Fair