Shows
Song List
- Ah Leah - Donnie Iris
- Baby Hold On - Eddie Money
- Baby's on Fire - Sammy Hagar
- Back On My Feet Again - The Babys
- Baker Street - Gerry Rafferty
- Benny and the Jets - Elton John
- Blue Collar Man - Styx
- Breakfast in America - Supertramp
- Burning for You - Blue Oyster Cult
- Carry On Wayward Son – Kansas
- Closer to the Heart - Rush
- Come Sail Away - Styx
- Donʼt Bring Me Down - ELO
- Eminence Front - The Who
- Everybody Wants you – Billy Squier
- Fantasy - Aldo Nova
- Feels Like the First Time – Foreigner
- Fool For The City - FogHat
- Foreplay / Longtime - Boston
- Frankenstein - Edgar Winter Group
- Give a Little Bit – Supertramp
- Heavy Metal – Sammy Hagar
- Highway to Hell - AC/DC
- Highway Star – Deep Purple
- Hold On Loosely - 38 Special
- Hold the Line – Toto
- I'll Fall in Love Again - Sammy Hagar
- In the Dark - Billy Squier
- In The City – The Eagles
- Jane - Jefferson Starship
- Juke Box Hero - Foreigner
- Just Between You and Me - April Wine
- Just the Same Way - Journey
- Kashmir – Led Zeppelin
- Keep Pushin - REO
- Kid is Hot Tonight – Loverboy
- Lay it on the Line – Triumph
- Lets Go – The Cars
- Long, Long Way From Home – Foreigner
- Long Way To The Top - AC/DC
- Logical Song - Supertramp
- Misty Mountain Hop – Led Zeppelin
- New Girl Now – Honeymoon Suite
- Never Been Any Reason – Head East
- Raise a Little Hell – Head East
- Refugee – Tom Petty
- Renegade - Styx
- Rockinʼ Into the Night - 38 Special
- Rockin Me – Steve Miller
- Rock n Roll Fantasy – Bad Company
- Rocky Mountain Way – Joe Walsh
- Roll With the Changes - REO
- Roller - April Wine
- Sail On Sail Away - Moxy
- Separate Ways - Journey
- Shotdown - April Wine
- Since You Been Gone - Rainbow
- Smokin' - Boston
- Stay with Me - The Faces
- Stone In Love - Journey
- Surrender - Cheap Trick
- Swingtown – Steve Miller Band
- Take it on the Run - REO
- Tell Me What You Want - Zebra
- Tom Sawyer - Rush
- Tonight - Shooting Star
- Too Much Time on My Hands - Styx
- Tower - Angel
- Turn Me Loose - Loverboy
- Twilight Zone - Golden Earring
- Two Tickets to Paradise - Eddie Money
- Urgent - Foreigner
- Wheel in the Sky – Journey
- Whole Lotta Love – Led Zeppelin
- Won't Get Fooled Again - The Who
- You Really Got Me – Van Halen
About

SUPERJAM
The word invokes the glory of a bygone era.
A time when the Rock was so immense only stadiums could contain it.
A time when a bad seat meant you probably weren’t going to see anything at the show except a cheap beer and some shirtless girls.
And that was fine.
The name of a mighty quintet of St. Louis rockers...nay...dreamers, who dare to dream that they can bring back those heady days of yesteryear. Bring back screaming guitars and killer rock poses! Bring back racks of keyboards and questionable fashions! Bring back ear splitting vocals and soul crushing bass! Bring back senseless drum solos! Bring back lava lamps and black light posters!
SUPERJAM! A blinding beacon of light in a dark world of oppressive monotony…
Featuring spectacular re-creations by artists such as:
Boston, STYX, Journey, Foreigner, REO Speedwagon, Sammy Hagar, Billy Squier, Queen, Santana, Loverboy, Bad Company, The Who, Toto, Supertramp, April Wine, Shooting Star, .38 Special, Kansas, Eddie Money, Steve Miller Band, Blue Oyster Cult, Rush, Triumph, Cheap Trick, Zebra ……
And many, many more.
Starting to get the picture? We knew you would. Enjoy!
SUPERJAM is:
Dave Farver –Lead vocals, sax
George Potsos- Bass, Vocals
Eric Lysaght- Lead Guitar
James Wolfe- Keys, Guitar, vocals
Joe Meyer- Drums
Remembering Ken
Remembering Ken McCray
It's difficult for drummers to distinguish themselves in the hard-rock genre. Sure, they get loud sixteenth-note fills, but it's all too easy for them to either plug along with a boring basic beat or to overwhelm the song by overplaying. That's why Ken McCray of '70s cover group Superjam and '70s-inspired hard-rock quartet Tilts is so good. The veteran musician strikes the all-important balance of playing interesting but never distracting patterns, and he makes sure to hammer the hell out of them with military precision and volume. Little touches in Tilts tunes — like the syncopated intro to "Strongbow" and the minimalist cadence of "Touchdowns" — shape and give character to the songs while still letting the guitars take center stage. McCray supplements his technique with superb tuning and taste in drums that ensure his kit sounds as menacingly heavy as his playing. A perfect team player, McCray is the ideal hard-rock drummer.
Rest in peace my friend!
Here's a great Article about Ken from the RFT! https://www.riverfronttimes.com/musicblog/2016/01/11/rip-ken-mccray-st-louis-best-drummer
