The Hellecasters

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The Hellecasters (1998-2002) was an American guitar group composed of prominent session musicians and a core trio of guitarists, Will Ray, John Jorgenson and Jerry Donahue.

History

In 1990, Donohue ran into Ray at the Palomino and proposed that they play a set together at an open-mic session at the same club. Ray suggested that they ask Jorgenson to join them so as to have three-part harmonies. The band's name was coined by Jorgenson.

Michael Nesmith attended the April 1991 show and signed them to his record label. Their first two albums, The Return of the Hellecasters and Escape from Hollywood, were released by Nesmith's Pacific Arts Audio label.[1][2][3]

In 1998 they appeared on the German music show Ohne Filter.[4] They also performed a concert there and, in 2000, released the album Live... Raw... In Germany.[5]

In 2002, the band released its final album, Essential Listening Volume 1, a 13-track compilation which included two new songs.[6]

In 2012, the three guitarists performed at Dekes Guitar Geek Festival in Anaheim.[7][8]

Personnel

Discography

Albums

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1993 The Return of the Hellecasters[9] Pharaoh
1994 Escape from Hollywood[10] Pharaoh
1997 Hell 3: New Axes to Grind[11] Pharaoh
2000 Live... Raw... In Germany Pharaoh
2002 Essential Listening 1 Hightone
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Multi-artist collection

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2000 Guitars That Rule the World Vol 2 - Smell the Fuzz - The Superstar Guitar Album [12] Metal Blade Records
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