The Jelly Jam

The Jelly Jam is a three-piece progressive rock band, consisting of Ty Tabor of King's X on guitar and vocals, Rod Morgenstein of The Dixie Dregs on drums, and John Myung of Dream Theater on bass. These three musicians played together previously under the name Platypus with keyboardist Derek Sherinian. Their self-titled debut album The Jelly Jam was released by InsideOut Music in 2002. Their second album, The Jelly Jam 2, followed in 2004.
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