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Will Kimbrough, born in Mobile, Alabama in 1964 is an American Singer-Songwriter, musician and producer. Kimbrough currently lives in Nashville, Tennessee. Will started his musical career with Will & the Bushmen — a popular college band in the eighties that produced a handful of albums and singles — in 1985 and made it to MTV. He then went on to form the Bis-quits with long-time buddy Tommy Womack. The Bis-quits produced a self titled album which was released on John Prine’s Oh-Boy label. Kimbrough is also a producer and has produced albums for Adrienne Young, Rodney Crowell, Todd Snider, Kate...
Pianist/composer Frank Kimbrough has been active on New York’s jazz scene for twenty-five years. He was a founding member and composer-in-residence of the Jazz Composers Collective (1992 - 2005). Frank has released over a dozen recordings as a leader, and has appeared on nearly forty more as a sideman. He has toured extensively, with appearances in the US, Canada, Brazil, England, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and China. His work has been cited by the Downbeat Critics Poll each year since 2001, and he has appeared on Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz and NPR’s All Things...
Inspired by her teenage years at the legendary Haçienda in Manchester Lottie has gone on to become a major presence on the European club circuit. Winning awards such as Sony Ericsson Musik magazines "Best New DJ" and Dancestars "Best breakthrough DJ" in the last decade she found her first residency at Londons infamous club Turnmills. After landing her first Essential mix Lottie then started to tour the World doing what she loves the most and decided to start her own night in London "missdemeanours" with friend Caroline Prothero where Josh Wink, Daft Punk, Felix Da Housecat and Jacques Le Cont...
David "Junior" Kimbrough (Hudsonville, Mississippi, July 28, 1930 - Holly Springs, Mississippi, January 17, 1998) was an American blues musician most notable for his recorded output in the 1990s for the Fat Possum Records label. His style of modern electric blues was marked by its hypnotic modal guitar rhythms, backwoods singing style and nocturnal lyrics. He was a long-time associate of labelmate R.L. Burnside and the Burnside and Kimbrough families often collaborated on musical projects. Junior Kimbrough was born in Hudsonville, Mississippi and lived in the North Mississippi Hill Country near Holly Springs. Kimbrough began playing guitar in his youth,...
Lottie Kimbrough was a Kansas City blues woman whose brief recording career spanned the years 1924 to 1929. She shared her first recording session for Paramount Records with the legendary Ma Rainey in 1924, and much of her work demonstrates close ties to the classic blues tradition for which Rainey is well known. Kimbrough emerged from the musically rich West Bottoms area of Kansas City and was a central figure in the vibrant, close-knit musical community of her city. As her recordings demonstrate, Kimbrough performed alongside a number of the area’s talented personalities and sidemen, most notably the performer and...
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