Jimmy Hall & The Prisoners of Love feat Kenny Greenberg with The Jack Ruch Trio

Jimmy Hall & The Prisoners of Love feat Kenny Greenberg with The Jack Ruch Trio

3rd & Lindsley, 818 3rd Ave. S, 37210 Nashville Directions

Fri 07.08.2026 20:00

Jimmy Hall first gained popularity as the lead vocalist, saxophonist, and harmonica player for the band Wet Willie, emerging from Mobile, Alabama. His unique brand of Rs signature song, Keep on Smilin to the Top 10 on the Billboard singles chart in 1974. After seven albums with Capricorn Records, Wet Willie moved forward to Epic Records releasing the singles Street Corner Serenade and Weekend, both hitting the US Top 40 as five other songs placed in the Billboard Top 100. Jimmy is a member of the Alabama and Georgia Music Halls of Fame and the South Carolina Beach Music Hall of Fame. He has toured as the lead vocalist of the Jeff Beck band around the world across decades and has served as the long-time band leader of the Hank Williams Jr. band. Jimmy is routinely featured as a guest artist for the Allman Betts Family Revival, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Blackberry Smoke and others. In 2021 Jimmy achieved Grammy status in the Best Gospel Roots Album category as a featured guest artist on the Fisk Jubilee Singers album Celebrating Fisk! for his performance of I Saw the Light. Jimmys most recent solo album Ready Now was released in 2022 on Keeping the Blues Alive Records and produced by Blues luminary, Joe Bonamassa, instantly achieving a #1 Blues Album spot on the Billboard charts. 2025 highlights included a Japanese all-star Jeff Beck tribute concert in Tokyo with Char, HOTEI and Tak Matsumoto that featured Jimmy Hall on lead vocals with The Jeff Beck Band - Jimmy Hall, Rhonda Smith, Anika Nilles and Gary Husband. Summer through fall of 2025 saw Jimmys return to the studio and road with Devon Allman for The Devon Allman Project BLUES SUMMIT album with its corresponding USA and international tour lasting unto the spring of 2026. 2026s album release of B.B. Kings Blues Summit 100 produced by Joe Bonamassa included Jimmy Hall along with other legends like Buddy Guy, Michael McDonald, Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, Paul Rodgers, Keb Mo, Slash, Train, Warren Haynes, Aloe Blacc, Marcus King and many others. For this release, Jimmy Hall recorded the B.B. King classic, Sweet Sixteen.

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