The Jimmys - Hot Dish (2015)

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Title: Hot Dish
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Brown Cow Productions
Genre: Rockin' Blues, Funky Blues, R&B
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:00:27
Total Size: 387 mb
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Tracklist

01. Lose That Woman
02. You Say You Will
03. Freight Train
04. I Wonder
05. Funk Schway
06. What Gives
07. Jacqui Juice
08. What Chur Doin'
09. Wrecking Ball
10. Saddest Man
11. What My Baby Wants
12. She's Wild
13. Freight Train (Reprise)



The Jimmys have mined pure R&B gold with "Hot Dish". From the opening hit of the Ray Charles influenced "Lose That Woman" to the sultry swagger of "Freight Train" , "Hot Dish" is a winner from top to bottom. Try to not dance when listening to "Funk Schway". It simply can't be done! And the Jimmys are a great live act as well. Look for them on tour soon as they hit the road to support this album of great music. "Hot Dish" indeed! Tinsley Ellis

Wow! I love this record! It’s funky and rambunctious and I was dancing from the first note. Soul music for the 21st Century. If you like Delbert and the Phantom Blues Band, you’ll love this “Hot Dish.” Marcia Ball

The Jimmys have been tearing up stages with their blend of blues, soul, funk and R&B for nearly 10 years. Award-winning keyboardist/singer/songwriter Jimmy Voegeli has assembled an all-star lineup: Perry Weber, veteran guitarist/singer/songwriter with an authentic blues sound; Mauro Magellan, of the Georgia Satellites, drives the band with some mighty drumming; John Wartenweiler ties it together with thumping bass lines and a deep groove. The Amateur Horn Stars - Pete Ross, Saxophone, Darren Sterud, trombone, and Mike Boman, trumpet - combine 50+ years' experience touring the world, playing with Clyde Stubblefield, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, Davina and the Vagabonds, Youngblood Brass Band, B.B. King and his All Stars, and many others.