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Jimmie's Chicken Shack is an American alternative rock band from Annapolis, Maryland. They emerged through MTV as one of the first Post-Grunge bands of the era. Jimmie's Chicken Shack was discovered in 1994 and subsequently managed by their producer Richard James Burgess.

Jimmie's Chicken Shack began as an acoustic duo between singer/vocalist, Jimi Haha, and lead guitarist, Jim McD. They then added drummer Jim Chaney and bassist Che Lemon. The band's name is taken from the name of a restaurant where Malcolm X used to hang out and get high. The most low-profile and short-lived band member, Travis Rowe, is somewhat of a legend amongst early fans of Jimmie's Chicken Shack. Travis' endearing nature helped propel Jimmie's Chicken Shack's popularity, especially in live settings where the band played to large audiences. To this day, fans still ponder what has become of Travis, the beloved "boy wonder". Jim Chaney was a problem from the start. He became the "runner" for the band, renting cargo vans from Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Annapolis. This was their main mode of transportation for many of their fist performances. Unfortunately, James became involved heavily into a heroin habit that eventually led to the break up of the original band members.

"The bass player from Ten x's (Ten Time Big, Haha's previous band) decided we should call ourselves Jimmies Chicken Shack. He pulled it from the Malcolm X biography ...from a place where X used to hang out. At the time it was just the three Jimmies..." -Jimi Haha

Jimmie's Chicken Shack has released a total of seven albums and two EPs with the help of Travis. The first four early independent releases are: Chicken Scratch, Spitburger Lottery, 2for1 Special, and Giving Something Back. Chicken Scratch and Spitburger Lottery were combined to make up the 2for1 Special CD. These four were on the influential regional indie label Fowl Records.

Not long after Travis became interested in the band, he helped JCS to sign with Elton John's label Rocket Records and released Pushing the Salmanilla Envelope in June 1997. Singles from Pushing the Salmanilla Envelope were "High," "Dropping Anchor," "Blood," and "Another Day." "High" and "Dropping Anchor" both have music videos. The video for "High" was shown fairly often on MTV's 120 Minutes. If you look into the background of these videos, you can see Travis (aka big pimpin) surrounded by supermodels wearing lingerie and rubbing themselves all over him in erotic measures. To this end, MTV eventually pulled the video from the television and refused to allow such nudity to be allowed again. This was a monumental achievemet for Travis, and netted him the nickname "Big Pimpin".

Most of the songs that were included on PTSE were included on previous releases. Three other unknown songs were considered for this record, but never made it onto the release.

Bring Your Own Stereo was released by Island Defjam. The time between the two major releases was a troubled time for the band internally. There were several changes of members and also trouble with the major label as they were shunted from Rocket/Island to Rocket/A&M then back to Rocket/Island and after the sale of Polygram to Universal Music Group, they were moved onto Island Defjam. "Do Right" and "Trash" were both singles released from B.Y.O.S. "Do Right" was the first single released and the only JCS music video to make it onto MTV's Total Request Live with Carson Daly. "Trash" never received much airplay, mainly due to lack of support by the record label.

With early releases of B.Y.O.S, there was a card to mail to Fowl Records for a free copy of the Slow Change EP. This EP is rare, but can still be occasionally found.

The tour for this album included dates playing with bands such as Creed, Fuel, Finger Eleven, and Joydrop.

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After fighting for nearly three years to get released from Island Defjam, they released re.present on Koch Records in April 2004. "Falling Out" (featuring Aaron Lewis of Staind) was the only single released from re.present. A music video was made for the single and received limited airplay through various outlets.

The title is believed to mean that this effort by Jimmie's Chicken Shack is meant to re-present the band to the public. The themes in the lyrics and music on this disc varies from comedically clever ("Gettoveritt") to serious and dark ("Happiness").

Fail On Cue was released in January 2008 on Fowl Records. The working title was "Making Babies". Some of the new songs that are being performed live that will appear on the upcoming album are "Mutha Luvas," "The Quiet Ones," "Another Great Idea," and what was suppose to be the title track, "Making Babies." The album will also include the bands second cover a song, Fugazi's "Waiting Room". There were also rumors that the new disc will include "Confident," a JCS song that has been demoed before for other releases, but has never made it onto a CD.

In 2006, the band sold its old tour van through its message board. Unknowingly, they left a CD labeled "Demos for 6" in the van. These demos are unlikely to circulate due to the request of the band to the van's new owner.

JCS shows often include comedic antics by the band. Some of these include:

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