Spotify Release Info
Track: Still Want To Be Your Man
Artist: Jimmy Hall
Album: Build Your Own Fire
Artist Bio
Name: Jimmy Hall
Spotify Genres: southern rock, blues, modern blues, blues rock
Followers: 4,488
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Biography
Jimmy Hall (born April 26, 1949) is the lead singer and harmonica player for the Southern rock group, Wet Willie. Hall was born in Birmingham, Alabama, and reared in Mobile, Alabama. He first gained recognition in 1970 as the lead vocalist, saxophonist and harmonica player for Wet Willie. The band’s R&B-infused rock and roll style propelled its biggest hit, “Keep On Smilin’,” into the Top 10 on the Billboard singles chart in 1974. Wet Willie released five albums with Capricorn Records before moving to the Epic label in 1977, where its singles “Street Corner Serenade” and “Weekend” charted in the Top 40. In 1980, Hall scored a solo hit with the single "I'm Happy that Love Has Found You" (US No. 27, AC No. 30). In May 1982, Hall peaked at No. 77 with the song "Fool for Your Love." From 1982 to 1984, he was one of two frontmen of the group Betts, Hall, Leavell and Trucks. In 1985, he sang lead vocals on Jeff Beck's album Flash and was nominated for a Grammy Award for the performance. Hall has also toured with Hank Williams Jr., playing saxophone and harmonica.
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Discogs Release Info

Release: Jimmy Hall - Build Your Own Fire
Year: 2007
Genres: Rock, Blues
Styles: Rhythm & Blues, Southern Rock