James Dolan is hitting the road.
When the New York Knicks owner isn't cutting checks at Madison Square Garden, he's the frontman for indie rock group JD & The Straight Shot.
The four-piece band - led by the 60-year-old billionaire on guitar and vocals - also features Dolan's son Aidan, who plays guitar as well.
The musical ensemble will be touring England before returning stateside to perform with Grammy Award-nominated singer-songwriter Jewel in March, James told TMZ Sports on Wednesday.
Since Dolan gained control of the Knicks in the late '90s, the president and CEO of New York-based TV company Cablevision has seen his team experience its fair share of highs and lows.
An NBA Finals appearance in 1999 was followed by a downward spiral for the franchise, highlighted by a slew of crippling contracts brokered by then-general manager Isiah Thomas and lawsuit-fueled controversy.
On the court, the Knicks failed to make the playoffs for six consecutive years (2004-10) and have not made the postseason in each of the previous three seasons.
The 2015-16 campaign has brought new hope, however, with rookie Kristaps Porzingis playing better than originally anticipated and boosting the team's long-term trajectory.
Hopefully, "The Zinger" means the Knicks' years of "Foolish Games" are at an end.