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Jimmy Hall Biography
Jimmy Hall was born in Birmingham, Alabama and raised in Mobile by a musical
family steeped in gospel tradition.
At
the age of 20, he moved to Macon, Georgia with his newly formed band, Wet
Willie, and was signed by Capricorn Records. Hall shared the studio and stage
with artists such as The Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Jeff Beck Group,
Grand Funk Railroad, and a host of others while Wet Willie gained the reputation
as one of the hardest working bands on the road. Gregg Allman once said that
Hall “…is the hardest man to follow on
stage that I ever worked with”. As Wet Willie helped to create the
Southern Rock genre they scored a major radio success with Keep
on Smiling. This record solidified their place in rock and roll history,
and Wet Willie’s
hits are still being played on the radio today.
In 1980 Hall recorded the hit single I’m Happy That Love Has Found
You, then went on to work with Dickey Betts, Butch Trucks (Allman Brothers
Band), and Chuck Leavell (Allman Brothers Band, Rolling Stones) in BHLT.
It was, however, his featured vocals in 1986 on the critically acclaimed
Jeff Beck album Flash that Hall received his greatest accolade: a Grammy
nomination for Best Male Vocalist.
In 1981 Hall moved to Nashville to raise his family, hugely
influencing his three sons as they grew into their own remarkable musical
talents. During this time Hall worked as bandleader, vocalist, saxophonist,
and harmonica player for Hank Williams, Jr. Next, Hall formed the Prisoners
of Love with top Nashville musicians and recorded the outstanding Rendezvous CD.
Gregg Allman later recorded one of the album’s tunes, the Hall-penned Rendezvous
with the Blues.
Jimmy Hall has numerous television performances under his belt including
American Bandstand, Solid Gold, and recent CMT specials such as Crossroads (with Hank Williams, Jr. and Kid Rock), CMA
Music Fest (with Hank, Jr.),
Summer Fest (with Hank, Jr.), and The Jeff
Foxworthy Show. He also appeared
in numerous interviews on Greatest Moments with Hank
Williams, Jr. and was
featured on backing vocals, harmonica, and sax in the first televised
Outlaws concert.
Hall’s latest endeavors include the Triple Trouble CD
with Lloyd Jones and Tommy Castro and backed by Stevie Ray Vaughan’s
band Double Trouble. He also has compiled a soul-stirring CD called The
Mighty Jeremiahs featuring
Greg Martin from the Kentucky Headhunters. The newest Jimmy Hall
project is a tribute to the great singer and songwriter Eddie Hinton
called Build
Your Own Fire. This CD features legendary Muscle Shoals musicians and
guest vocalist Delbert McClinton and is due out in spring of 2007.
Now Jimmy Hall is continuing the southern musical tradition by fronting
a new all-star southern rock band called Deep South. His soulful voice is
richer than ever and you can be sure the best is still to come.
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