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JR Reed (born December 13, 1967, as Jason William Reed) is an American character actor and singer, originally from Corvallis, Oregon.He is best known for his roles as "Lee" with American rock band Tenacious D, mainly in their television series and in their 2006 film The Pick of Destiny, as well as featuring at live concerts. [1]
The mockumentary, titled 'Tenacious D - To Be the Best', documents the uncertain future Tenacious D faced after the box-office failure of The Pick of Destiny, KG's subsequent breakdown and incarceration in "an institution", and Jack's embracing of an indulgent Hollywood lifestyle. The film shows a deranged Kyle escaping the facility and ...
Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny was released by New Line Home Entertainment on February 27, 2007 on DVD. A version sold by retail chain Best Buy came with a bonus disc with exclusive footage. Wal-Mart customers received a copy of the CD More Rocktastic Music from the Film bundled with the DVD, featuring excerpts of the score by Andrew Gross ...
The Complete Master Works is a two-DVD set by Tenacious D, documenting their gig at the Brixton Academy on November 3, 2002. The DVD also contains the band's TV series, a collection of short films, two documentaries on the band, music videos, and live TV appearances. The video was a major success, going 6× platinum in the US and 2× platinum ...
It was founded by Tenacious D guitarist Kyle Gass and actor and singer JR Reed. The band originally started out as a three-piece, with Reed on vocals, Gass on guitar, and Kevin Weisman on drums. The band adopted pseudonym names for its band members: Reed was "Darryl Lee Donald", Gass was "Klip Calhoun", and Weisman was "Kenny Bob Thornton".
In the video posted on Friday, March 8, the dapper Tenacious D duo (along with band members John Spiker, John Konesky and Scott Seiver) hit the red carpet to dance, strut and goof around.
Kyle Gass and Jack Black of Tenacious D perform at PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte, N.C., on Sept. 6, 2023. ... Videos have circulated on social media that show Black singing “Happy Birthday ...
Gass first appeared on-screen in a 1988 7up Gold commercial, and made his film debut two years later in Brain Dead. [5]He made a cameo appearance in the Seinfeld episode "The Abstinence" in 1996, in a 1999 episode of the television show Fear of a Punk Planet, [citation needed] and in a 2003 episode of Friends, "The One With The Mugging" (S9 E15), as Phoebe's street friend Lowell.