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Never Again by Jimmy D. Lane And Bev Butler Lane

Künstlerbiographie Jimmy D. Lane And Bev Butler Lane

"RINGS" Release Date June 15 2010 Jimmy D. Lane And Bev Butler'Lane In 2007 Jimmy D. Lane Married Bev Butler' Lane A Vocalist And West Coast Native Coming From A Classical And Choral Music Background Bev Had Been Performing On The Live Music Circuit For Fifteen Years. Her Latest Project Was Being A Founding Member Of The Erlton Street Soul Band Of Calgary Alberta Canada Before She Returned To The Vancouver Area. Bev’s Research Into The Problematic World Of Today Has Inspired Their Latest Musical Effort…Rings”. “Rings” Is A Self Performed Project For The Team... Jimmy Wrote And Performs All The Music With The Exception Of The Keys On Several Tracks Played By Bev. Beverly Researched Wrote And Performs The Vocals With The Exception Of Two Tracks Sang By Jimmy . It's Indeed An Effort To Awaken The Asleep And Bring Sight To The Blindness Of The World's Social Political And Economical Undoing. Strong Political Messages Mixed With Heavy Back Beats Jimmy's Soulful/blues-Rock Guitar And Bass Work Makes For A Strong Mix Of Music. At The Age Of 45 Jimmy D. Lane Has Already Led Quite A Full Life. The Musicians He Knows Makes For An Impressive Resume. He Has Worked With Eric Clapton Mick Jagger Jim Keltner Keith Richards B.B. King Van Morrison Jonny Lang Gary Moore Double Trouble Taj Mahal Stephen Stilles Jeff Healy Jimmie Lee Robinson Lowell Fulson And Snooky Pryor Kim Wilson Pinetop Perkins Johnny ‘Big Moose’ Walker Johnnie Johnson Kim Wilson Robert Plant Jimmy Page Harry Hypolite George ‘Wild Child’ Butler David ‘HoneyBoy’ Edwards Weepin’ Willie Robinson Little Hatch Nancy Bryan Willie Kent Henry Gray Lazy Lester And Eomot RaSun. He Has Also Worked With Venerable Blues Greats Such As Sam Lay Hubert Sumlin Carey Bell Dave Meyers And His Father The Legendary Jimmy Rogers. By 1987 Lane Was Good. He Became Lead Guitarist Of The Jimmy Rogers Band As Well As Forming His Own Band Jimmy D. Lane And The Hurricanes And Later Blue Train Running. Lane Toured Extensively With His Dad's Band While Juggling His Own Solo Career. In 1993 The Jimmy Rogers Band Toured Europe Where They Made A Stop To Perform At The BBC. In '94 They Performed At The W. C. Handy Awards And In '95 They Appeared On The Conan O'Brien Show As Well As The Chicago Blues Festival. Jimmy Made His Solo Recording Debut In 1995. The Self Titled Disc On Blue Seal Records Features 12 Fine Originals And One Of His Dad's Tunes. In 1993 However He Would Meet The People Who Would Put His Recording Career Into High Gear. During The Sessions For Bluebird For Analogue Productions With The Jimmy Rogers Band He Met Producer John Koenig And Head Of Acoustic Sounds Chad Kassem. Koenig Saw The Jimmy D. Lane Band At B. B. King's Club In Universal City And Was Floored. Koenig And Kassem Got Together And Jimmy Recorded Long Gone For Analogue Productions In 1995 At Ocean Way Studios In Los Angeles Which Was Released In 1997. His Second Recording Long Gone Showcases Jimmy’s Guitar Virtuosity On Originals Like "Whiskey " "Oh What A Feeling" And The Title Cut. The Hendrix/Vaughn Influence Can Be Heard In His Searing Guitar Solos But Listen And You Will Hear His Feet Are Firmly Rooted In The Blues. His Versions Of John Lee Hooker's "Boom Boom" And Jimmy Rogers "I'm In Love" Show His Deep Love For And Respect Of Blue Tradition. Lane Can Stretch Out On His Own But Is Equally At Home In A Support Mode As Can Be Heard By Comparing His Playing On Long Gone To Bluebird. Lane Plays On And Co-Produced Hubert Sumlin's I Know You Also On Analogue Productions Where As He States "You Can Hear Hubert's Guitar Not Some Guy With His Amp Cranked Up." In Fact It Was Hubert Sumlin Who Gave Jimmy His First Strat In 1986. Off Stage Lane's Positive Outlook On Life Is Reflected In One Of His Favorite Phrases "It's All Good." This Was Originally The Title Of His Third Release But Changed It To Legacy In Honor Of His Father's Memory And The Rich Blues Heritage He Grew Up With. Legacy Released In May '98 Features Guest Appearances Of Blues Greats Sam Lay On Drums Carey Bell On Harp And Sumlin On Guitar. It Also Features The Last Recordings Of Jimmy Rogers Who Played On "One Room Country Shack" And "Another Mule Kickin' In My Stall." Jimmy Is Proud Of All His Work With His Dad But This One Touches Him Deeply. "I Take Great Pride In The Fact That The Last Time My Dad Picked Up A Guitar Was To Help Me Out On My Project." Jimmy's Fourth Release It's Time Could Just As Well Have Been Titled It's Overdue. It's Long Been Time For One Of Today's Most Powerful And Expressive Musicians To Break The Chains Of Relative Commercial Obscurity. Time To Seize The Reins Of Blues Leadership Just As His Father Jimmy Rogers Did In The 1940s. Masters Eddie Kramer Engineer For Hendrix Zeppelin Woodstock Etc. Chris "Whipper" Layton And Tommy Shannon Of Double Trouble And Mike Finnigan Organ In The Bands Of Etta James Taj Mahal And CSN&Y Are All Onboard To Give Jimmy The Nudge He Needs To Clear The Launching Pad. In 2009 Lane's Song "Tears Without A Shoulder" Was Featured In An Episode Of The Popular Cable T.V. Show "In Plain Sight". Lane's Music Is On The Rocking Side But Is Tempered With Just The Right Amount Of Blues Tradition. As Lane States "you Can Have Too Much Water And Too Much Fire But With The Right Amount Of Both You Can Boil An Egg." Jimi Hendrix May Have Moved Him To Buy A Guitar But Hendrix Is Just One Influence. Lane Is A Passionate Blues Singer Songwriter And Guitarist With A Deep Respect For "all Those Old Cats Who Were There". From Blues-Rock Ballads To Straight Ahead Blues...It's All Here On "Rings"! Listen To The Lanes And Know - "They Are One And... It's All Good"

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