Jimmy Hall always sounds like he’s about to bust wide open, the music bottled up in him struggling so hard to get out that he can barely contain it. It’s like he’s in church worshiping a rock-and-roll god, raising all […]
Jimmy Hall always sounds like he’s about to bust wide open, the music bottled up in him struggling so hard to get out that he can barely contain it. It’s like he’s in church worshiping a rock-and-roll god, raising all […]
October 2, 2017, Tom Petty died. That night I went to sleep, and this is what happened. I found myself back at Antone’s. Antone’s on 5th Street. My favorite Antone’s. It was such an inconvenient venue. The acoustics weren’t great. […]
Supporting Players: Kenny Greenberg, Nick Buda, Steve Mackey Jimmy Hall and guitarist Kenny Greenberg have been playing together for over 30 years. My record collection includes a benefit compilation called Nashville Homegrown, which includes a song by Jimmy Hall & the Prisoners […]
Of all the surviving southern-rock stars of the ’70s, Jimmy Hall seems the least affected by the passage of time. He may shout a bit less than he did with Wet Willie, but otherwise he’s just as charismatic a blues […]
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