
Jerry Cantrell
Acting
Biography
Jerry Fulton Cantrell Jr. is an American musician who is best known as the founder, lead guitarist, co-lead vocalist and main songwriter for the rock band Alice in Chains. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jerry Cantrell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: March 18, 1966
Place of Birth: Tacoma, Washington, USA
Known For

Into the Void: Life, Death and Heavy Metal
Explore the epic struggles and the cultural impacts made by Heavy Metal's most compelling artists. Their intensely personal stories about finding success offer an intoxicating combo of volume and distortion delivered via pulsating tales of murder, addiction, rebellion and redemption.

MoPOP Founders Award 2020 Honoring Alice in Chains
For the first time ever, the Museum of Pop Culture's highly-anticipated Founders Award annual fundraiser event will be free to the public, streaming online Tuesday, December 1 as MoPOP honors Seattle's own Alice in Chains. The one-night-only benefit will be broadcast virtually beginning at 6 p.m. PT featuring unforgettable performances by Alice in Chains, as well as an acclaimed lineup of musicians who will put their own twist on some of the band's most iconic songs.

Alice in Chains - Music Bank: The Videos
Music Bank: The Videos is a video release by rock band Alice in Chains containing all of the band's music videos. Interspersed between most of the videos are home video clips of the band on the road and in the studio. An early documentary of the band is also included which shows their life before signing to Columbia, and features performances of the early songs "Social Parasite", "I Can't Have You Blues" and "Queen of the Rodeo".

Alice in Chains: MTV Unplugged
Alice In Chains returned to the stage after a three year absence with this live acoustic performance in New York on 10th April 1996. The band performed a 13-song set, including, 'Heaven Beside You', 'Rooster' and 'Would?'.

Alice In Chains: Rock Am Ring
Professionally filmed video footage of ALICE IN CHAINS' performance at the Rock Am Ring festival on June 5, 2010 in Nürburgring, Germany Them Bones Dam That River Rain When I Die Check My Brain Again Lesson Learned Acid Bubble We Die Young Encore: Man in the Box Would? Rooster

Cry Baby: The Pedal that Rocks the World
Cry Baby: The Pedal That Rocks The World tells the story of the wah wah effect pedal, from its invention in 1966 to the present day. Musicians, engineers, and historians discuss the impact of the pedal on popular music and demonstrate the various ways it has been used, as well as how its evolution has improved the ability of artists to express themselves musically. The film features interviews with Brad Plunkett, the inventor of the pedal, plus many other musical luminaries such as Ben Fong-Torres, Eddie Van Halen, Slash, Buddy Guy, Art Thompson, Eddie Kramer, Kirk Hammett, Dweezil Zappa, and Jim Dunlop. These professionals explain how a musical novelty transcended convention and has become timelessly woven into the fabric of modern pop-culture.

Alice in Chains : Bilbao BBK Live 2010
Rain When I Die, Them Bones, Dam That River, Again, Check My Brain, Your Decision, Love, Hate, Love, We Die Young, Acid Bubble, Nutshell (dedicated to Layne Staley), Man in the Box, Would?, Rooster (with Mike McCready)

Primus: Woodstock 94
Primus at their legendary performance in Woodstock on August 13, 1994.

Alice in Chains: Live Facelift
Heavy-hitting alternative rockers Alice in Chains serve up their dark guitar-driven music before a hometown crowd in this live video shot at the Moore Theater in Seattle. Along with five live versions of songs from the Facelift album (including "Man in the Box," "Bleed the Freak," and "Love, Hate, Love"), Alice in Chains: Live Facelift also includes three bonus music videos, including "Sea of Sorrow" and "We Die Young."

Nickelback - Live at Home
Live at Home is a live concert DVD released in 2002 filmed in Nickelback's home province of Alberta, Canada during the tour supporting their album Silver Side Up. The concert was in Edmonton on February 25, 2002 at Skyreach Centre. The concert contained an audience of 25,000 people, the greatest number of people to ever attend the arena. Near the end of the show Jerry Cantrell, joined the group to perform the song "It Ain't Like That". During the encore, the band performs an acoustic version of the song Mistake, a cover of Big Wreck.
Filmography
as Self (archive footage)
as Terry
as Self [Alice in Chains]
as Donnie 'Skeeter' Dollarhide Jr.
as Guitars
as Jerry
as Guitar and Vocals
as Himself
as Himself
as Self (archive footage)
as himself
as Himself
as Jesus of CopyMat
as Guitars
as Nona Weisbaum
as guitar
as Guitars, Vocals
as Himself - Alice In Chains (uncredited)
as Self
as Self