A prolific and road-tested troubadour whose blend of jam-rock, rugged Americana, folk, pop, and country has played out over dozens of albums, Jerry Joseph is one of America's most enduring, though largely unsung, D.I.Y. singer/songwriters. After coming up in the late 1980s with Rocky Mountain reggae-rock cult favorites Little Women, he formed another project, the Jackmormons, in the mid-'90s as well as launching a solo career. During the next two-and-a-half decades, Joseph built up a prodigious catalog, maintaining the impressive pace of nearly an album per year either solo, w...