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