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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 core members of the band during that period were Jimmy Hall, vocals, harmonica, saxophone; Jimmy's brother Jack Hall on bass; John David Anthony on keyboards; Ricky Hirsch on guitar, and Lewis Ross on drums and percussion. [3] Wick Larsen was added as a second guitarist for a brief stay during the Wet Willie II album period.
Jimmy Hall (born April 2, 1994) is an American basketball player. He plays the power forward position. He played college basketball for Hofstra University , and for Kent State , where he was All- Mid-American Conference (MAC) First Team for three seasons in a row.
Jimmie Randolph Hall (born March 17, 1938) is an American former Major League Baseball outfielder and left-handed batter who played eight seasons in the big leagues. A two-time All-Star, Hall made his debut with the Minnesota Twins (1963–66), followed by stints with the California Angels (1967–68), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), New York Yankees (1969), Chicago Cubs (1969–70) and Atlanta ...
In the mid-to-late 1970s, luthier Jimmy D'Aquisto supplied Hall with a pair of archtop guitars, one of which was all-acoustic, and the other of which had an electric pickup, and Hall began to use these instruments professionally. Also in the 1970s, Hall started using solid-state amplifiers, including those made by Polytone, Walter Woods, and ...
James Ellis Hall (born July 23, 1935) [1] is a retired American racing driver, race car constructor, and team owner. While he is best known as a car constructor, he was one of the greatest American racing drivers of his generation, capturing consecutive United States Road Racing Championships (1964, 1965), two Road America 500s (1962, 1964), two Watkins Glen Grands Prix for sports cars (1964 ...
Subsequently their lead singer Jimmy Hall embarked on a solo career with Epic, releasing an album in 1980 [5] and another, Cadillac Tracks, in 1982. [6] John Scher was a concert promoter in the northeastern United States who had managed the Allman Brothers during the 1981–82 period. [2]
"Keep On Smilin'" is a 1974 hit song by the American group Wet Willie. It was the title track of their third studio album. [2]The song was also the first of their three top-40 singles and became their greatest hit.