| A concert featuring Nashville musicians sponored by Lightning 100 Radio and the Mini Cooper S automobile cross-country two-week road trip from Monterey California to Lakeville Connecticut. |
| Jimmy Hall former lead vocalist and harmonica player for Wet Willie, has a long and varied background as a performer, working with Capricorn Records from its early days in the 1970s. Born and raised in Mobile, Alabama, Hall co-founded Wet Willie in 1970; over the next ten years, Hall and the group toured with Aerosmith, the Allman Brothers Band, Grand Funk Railroad and the Grateful Dead. Hall was later nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocalist for Jeff Beck's 1985 Flash album. After Wet Willie's breakup, Hall moved to Nashville to work on a solo project for Epic Records, and he's been based there ever since, finding a healthy blues scene in a city known for country music. |
| Jimmy Hall |
| Monday August 28, 2006 Nashville, Tennessee |
| Centennial Park |
| Singer Jimmy Hall. With the southern rock band Wet Willie, Hall sung hits Keep On Smilin, Weekend, & others. He was a Volunteer Jam regular |
| See pictures from this show of Rodney Crowell & John Hiatt |

| Pictures by Pat Adams |
| A concert featuring Nashville musicians sponored by Lightning 100 Radio and the Mini Cooper S automobile cross-country two-week road trip from Monterey California to Lakeville Connecticut. |
| Sponsored by LIGHTNING 100 WRLT Nashville Radio Station |
| Nashville Area Concert Pictures Website by: Pat Adams www.tennesseeconcerts.com |