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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cro-MagsCro-Mags - Wikipedia

    In April 2019, founding member Harley Flanagan reached a settlement with former singer John Joseph and former drummer Mackie Jayson in which Flanagan would retain exclusive rights to the Cro-Mags name while Joseph and Jayson would move forward under the name, Cro-Mags "JM".

  2. American drummer and graffiti artist. He was a member of the band and graffiti collective Frontline (23) under the name HYPE or HYPER before joining the Cro-Mags. He eventually replaced Earl Hudson in the Bad Brains and is now still playing in John Joseph 's version of the Cro-Mags, the Cro-Mags JM. Show more.

  3. 20 de ago. de 2018 · The Most Influential Figures of NYHC: Mackie Jayson. By Carlos Ramirez | @noechonet | 8.20.2018. Illustration by Dylan Chadwick. If you took a poll of hardcore fans and musicians from all over the world asking them who their favorite drummer is, Mackie Jayson would be at the top of that list.

  4. Mackie Jayson – batería, percusión (1984–1986, 1996–1999, 2008–2019) Pete Hines – batería, percusión (1986–1989) Dave Di Censo – batería, percusión (1989–1995, 2000) Varias veces durante los años 90s y 2000s, Flanagan y Joseph tuvieron simultáneamente versiones separadas de Cro-Mags, con formaciones completamente diferentes.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bad_BrainsBad Brains - Wikipedia

    H.R. and Earl Hudson quit the band in 1987 to focus on reggae music. Touring for I Against I was completed with singer Taj Singleton and former Cro-Mags drummer Mackie Jayson. In 1988, Bad Brains signed with Caroline Records and began recording the album Quickness.

  6. Mackie - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives. Real/full name: Maxwell Montgomery Jayson. Age: 55 (born Mar 1969) Place of birth: Japan. Gender: Male. Active Bands. Past Bands. Links. Hazen Street. As Mackie Jayson: Drums (2004-2006, 2009, 2011-2012, 2016, 2022) Saudade. Drums (2016-present)

  7. 9 de jun. de 2020 · The problem was that neither H.R. nor Earl were featured on the record (newcomer Israel Joseph and ex-Cro-Mags drummer Mackie Jayson took their respective places), and it fell on deaf ears. Bad Brains soon were dropped from Epic. But a promising break was around the corner.