Damn Yankees, the rock band composed of highly influential members, continues to be celebrated as one of the best supergroups despite disbanding in the late '90s.
The '80s supergroup, composed of original members frontman Tommy Shaw from Styx, bassist Jack Blades from the glam metal band Night Ranger, lead guitarist Ted Nugent from The Amboy Dukes and drummer Michael Cartellone, was included by WatchMojo as one of its top 20 greatest bands of all time that feature a lineup of already established music acts.
Joining Cream, Traveling Wilburys, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, the progressive rock band Asia and the iconic Led Zeppelin as the top five supergroups, Damn Yankees landed at No. 16 on the list.
Launched in 1989, the quartet was born out of a "crazy idea," according to legendary A&R executive John Kalodner.
Damn Yankees frontman Tommy Shaw.Venla Shalin/Redferns
"I just had this idea – I think I had dinner with Jack Blades or maybe Tommy Shaw and for some reason, I got in this mindset," he told Ultimate Classic Rock. "I knew Ted Nugent well and he wasn’t really doing anything. Night Ranger wasn’t really doing anything, and Tommy Shaw was kind of in and out with Styx. So I came up with this crazy idea to have the three of them have a supergroup."
Initially, Nugent thought that forming a supergroup "sounded like a stupid idea," as Kalodner recalled, but eventually went with it after being convinced.
"So it was kind of a fantasy that I had to put these people together," the iconic producer shared, adding, "None of them even knew it or had even thought about it."
The powerhouse arena rock band achieved massive commercial success after releasing its self-titled debut album.
The certified multi-platinum album features 10 tracks, including the power ballad "High Enough," which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 2 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, alongside "Coming of Age," "Come Again" and "Runaway."
Two years later, they released their second album, Don't Tread, which earned a Gold certification in the United States.
Apart from their beloved hits, Damn Yankees went on back-to-back tours from 1990 to 1993.
The first was an 18-month run for The Damn Yankees Tour in celebration of their debut album.
The supergroup invited notable bands like Bad Company, Poison and Jackyl as special guests.
Another major tour was The Uprising Tour in 1993, which supported Don't Tread.
Why Damn Yankees Were Offered $1 Million to Walk Away
Unfortunately, the band's momentum slowed following the rise of grunge rock.
At this point, the original members of Damn Yankees were also returning to their original bands, prompting the group's disbandment.
However, before officially calling it quits, the quartet received $1 million from the record label Warner Bros.
In the mid '90s, the label was changing its priorities following the shift in musical trends toward grunge and alternative rock.
As a result, they were offered $1 million to shelve plans for a third album.
"We're like, 'Really? OK, we'll just take the check. Why not?' That was how it was because Damn Yankees had sold so many records and we were so recouped, so in our contract the next thing was like 'we get a million bucks to do an album,' and they just paid us the million dollars not to do the record,” Blades shared as mentioned by UCR in a separate report, adding, “That's how much nobody wanted anything to do with that era and style of music."
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