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 cofounded 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. On his 1996 effort Rendezvous With The Blues, Hall is backed
by people like Clayton Ivey on piano, former Capricorn session drummer Bill
Stewart, and Dr. Dan Matrazzo on Hammond B-3 organ; the record also features
Johnny Sandlin, the same producer who sat behind the console on Wet Willie's
1973 live album Drippin' Wet.
Richard Skelly,
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