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  • Jimmy Thackery & The Drivers – Take My Blues

    Jimmy Thackery & The Drivers – Take My Blues

    Jimmy Thackery & The Drivers – Take My Blues
    Jimmy Thackery & The Drivers – Take My Blues

    Jimmy Thackery

    Whether he headlines a festival in South Dakota or jams for hours in one of numerous blues bars that dot the musical landscape, he’ll always unleash an intense volley of rockin’ blues guitar guaranteed to leave crowds emotionally spent. His double-edged guitar dynamics allow him to fire off tracer missiles, bend a note so it will fit under a limbo bar, run off dive bomber riffs, and find space within the trembling of one stinging note. “I put all my senses on hold and find the zone and follow what’s inside. There’s electricity from your mind to your heart to your fingers. You just try and remember to breathe.” Read More…

    Thackery spent fourteen years as part of The Nighthawks, the Washington, D.C. based blues and roots rock ensemble. After leaving the Nighthawks in 1986, Thackery toured under his own name.

    Albums

    Empty Arms Motel (1992)
    Sideways in Paradise (1993), with John Mooney
    Trouble Man (1994)
    Wild Night Out! (1995)
    Drive to Survive (1996)
    Switching Gears (1998)
    Partners in Crime (1999), with Tom Principato
    Sinner Street (2000)
    We Got It (2002)
    Whiskey Store (2002), with Tab Benoit
    Guitar (2003), Compilation
    Whiskey Store Live (2004), with Tab Benoit
    True Stories (2004)
    Healin’ Ground (2005)
    In the Natural State (2006), with Cate Brothers
    Brother to the Blues (2006)
    The Essential Jimmy Thackery (2006), Compilation
    Solid Ice (2007)
    Inside Tracks (2008)
    Live in Detroit (2010)
    Feel the Heat (2011)
    Spare Keys (2016)

  • Jimmy Thackery – It’s My Own Fault

    Jimmy Thackery – It’s My Own Fault

    Engage your senses: Press play on the video, then stimulate your brain with the article.

    Jimmy Thackery – It’s My Own Fault
    Jimmy Thackery – It’s My Own Fault

    Jimmy Thackery

    Whether he headlines a festival in South Dakota or jams for hours in one of numerous blues bars that dot the musical landscape, he’ll always unleash an intense volley of rockin’ blues guitar guaranteed to leave crowds emotionally spent. His double-edged guitar dynamics allow him to fire off tracer missiles, bend a note so it will fit under a limbo bar, run off dive bomber riffs, and find space within the trembling of one stinging note. “I put all my senses on hold and find the zone and follow what’s inside. There’s electricity from your mind to your heart to your fingers. You just try and remember to breathe.” Read More…

    Thackery spent fourteen years as part of The Nighthawks, the Washington, D.C. based blues and roots rock ensemble. After leaving the Nighthawks in 1986, Thackery toured under his own name.

    “Few guitarists working the blues circuit today can boast a signature sound as unique as Jimmy Thackery’s. As far from an SRV clone as one can be while still playing a Stratocaster, Thackery combines elements of Nashville twang, swing, surf, hard rock, and frequent excursions into the world of jazz and still comes up with a sound that is still distinctly the blues.” (https://www.vintageguitar.com/2954/jimmy-thackery)

    Albums

    Empty Arms Motel (1992)
    Sideways in Paradise (1993), with John Mooney
    Trouble Man (1994)
    Wild Night Out! (1995)
    Drive to Survive (1996)
    Switching Gears (1998)
    Partners in Crime (1999), with Tom Principato
    Sinner Street (2000)
    We Got It (2002)
    Whiskey Store (2002), with Tab Benoit
    Guitar (2003), Compilation
    Whiskey Store Live (2004), with Tab Benoit
    True Stories (2004)
    Healin’ Ground (2005)
    In the Natural State (2006), with Cate Brothers
    Brother to the Blues (2006)
    The Essential Jimmy Thackery (2006), Compilation
    Solid Ice (2007)
    Inside Tracks (2008)
    Live in Detroit (2010)
    Feel the Heat (2011)
    Spare Keys (2016)

  • Jimmy Thackery – Bullfrog Blues

    Jimmy Thackery – Bullfrog Blues

    Jimmy Thackery: Way More Than a Typical Blues-Rock Shredder

    In the realm of blues guitar, Jimmy Thackery stands as a beacon of originality and fervent expression, far surpassing the label of a mere blues-rock shredder. Thackery, a masterful musician whose career spans decades, has etched an indelible mark in the hearts of blues enthusiasts with his unique blend of passion, skill, and storytelling.

    A Journey Through Blues Landscapes

    Thackery’s musical journey is a vivid tapestry of relentless exploration and deep respect for the blues tradition. Having honed his skills as a part of the Nighthawks, a band known for their robust blend of blues and rock, Thackery embarked on a solo career that allowed his distinctive style to flourish. His playing is not just about technical prowess; it’s about painting emotive landscapes with six strings and a slide.

    The Art of Storytelling Through Strings

    What sets Thackery apart from his contemporaries is his ability to tell a story through his guitar. Each note he plays carries a narrative, rich with emotions and experiences. His music isn’t just heard; it’s felt. Tracks like “Solid Ice” and “Empty Arms Motel” are not just songs; they are musical journeys that Thackery invites his listeners to embark upon with him.

    Jimmy Thackery – Innovative Techniques, Timeless Sounds

    Thackery’s approach to the guitar is both innovative and respectful of the genre’s roots. He seamlessly melds traditional blues scales with surprising elements from other genres, creating a sound that is familiar yet refreshingly original. His technique is a study in contrast: at times delicate and soulful, at other times fiery and raw. This dynamic approach keeps his music endlessly engaging.

    Live Performances: A Feast for the Senses

    Watching Thackery live is a sensory feast. He doesn’t just play music; he lives each song on stage. His performances are characterized by an energy that is both powerful and infectious. The way he coaxes a spectrum of sounds from his guitar is nothing short of mesmerizing, and it’s in these live settings that his skill truly shines.

    Jimmy Thackery – Legacy and Influence

    Thackery’s influence on the blues genre is undeniable. He has inspired a generation of guitarists to look beyond traditional boundaries and to infuse their personal stories into their playing. His body of work is not just a collection of songs but a vibrant legacy that continues to shape the landscape of blues music.

    More Than Strings and Frets

    In a world where many guitarists rely on speed and volume, Jimmy Thackery stands out as an artist who uses his instrument as a voice. It’s a voice that speaks of life, loss, joy, and the journey in between. For those who listen, Thackery offers more than just blues tunes; he offers pieces of a life lived in full color, shared one string bend at a time.

    In the end, to categorize Jimmy Thackery as just another blues-rock shredder is to miss the essence of a musician who is, in every sense, a storyteller, a craftsman, and a relentless explorer of the musical soul. His guitar is not just an instrument; it’s an extension of a profound narrative that continues to resonate with fans across the world.

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  • Jimmy Thackery – Blind Man in the Night

    Jimmy Thackery – Blind Man in the Night

    Jimmy Thackery

    Whether he headlines a festival in South Dakota or jams for hours in one of numerous blues bars that dot the musical landscape, he’ll always unleash an intense volley of rockin’ blues guitar guaranteed to leave crowds emotionally spent. His double-edged guitar dynamics allow him to fire off tracer missiles, bend a note so it will fit under a limbo bar, run off dive bomber riffs, and find space within the trembling of one stinging note. “I put all my senses on hold and find the zone and follow what’s inside. There’s electricity from your mind to your heart to your fingers. You just try and remember to breathe.” Read More…

    Thackery spent fourteen years as part of The Nighthawks, the Washington, D.C. based blues and roots rock ensemble. After leaving the Nighthawks in 1986, Thackery toured under his own name.

    “Few guitarists working the blues circuit today can boast a signature sound as unique as Jimmy Thackery’s. As far from an SRV clone as one can be while still playing a Stratocaster, Thackery combines elements of Nashville twang, swing, surf, hard rock, and frequent excursions into the world of jazz and still comes up with a sound that is still distinctly the blues.” (https://www.vintageguitar.com/2954/jimmy-thackery)

    Albums

    Empty Arms Motel (1992)
    Sideways in Paradise (1993), with John Mooney
    Trouble Man (1994)
    Wild Night Out! (1995)
    Drive to Survive (1996)
    Switching Gears (1998)
    Partners in Crime (1999), with Tom Principato
    Sinner Street (2000)
    We Got It (2002)
    Whiskey Store (2002), with Tab Benoit
    Guitar (2003), Compilation
    Whiskey Store Live (2004), with Tab Benoit
    True Stories (2004)
    Healin’ Ground (2005)
    In the Natural State (2006), with Cate Brothers
    Brother to the Blues (2006)
    The Essential Jimmy Thackery (2006), Compilation
    Solid Ice (2007)
    Inside Tracks (2008)
    Live in Detroit (2010)
    Feel the Heat (2011)
    Spare Keys (2016)

    We appreciate your time and dedication to reading our article. For more of the finest blues guitar music, make sure to follow our Facebook page, “I Love Blues Guitar”. We share exceptional selections every day. Thank you once again for your continued support and readership.

  • Jimmy Thackery – Solid Ice

    Jimmy Thackery – Solid Ice

    Jimmy Thackery and The Drivers at Callahan’s Music Hall, Sept 19, 2013.

    Jimmy Thackery

    Whether he headlines a festival in South Dakota or jams for hours in one of numerous blues bars that dot the musical landscape, he’ll always unleash an intense volley of rockin’ blues guitar guaranteed to leave crowds emotionally spent. His double-edged guitar dynamics allow him to fire off tracer missiles, bend a note so it will fit under a limbo bar, run off dive bomber riffs, and find space within the trembling of one stinging note. “I put all my senses on hold and find the zone and follow what’s inside. There’s electricity from your mind to your heart to your fingers. You just try and remember to breathe.” Read More…

    Thackery spent fourteen years as part of The Nighthawks, the Washington, D.C. based blues and roots rock ensemble. After leaving the Nighthawks in 1986, Thackery toured under his own name.

    “Few guitarists working the blues circuit today can boast a signature sound as unique as Jimmy Thackery’s. As far from an SRV clone as one can be while still playing a Stratocaster, Thackery combines elements of Nashville twang, swing, surf, hard rock, and frequent excursions into the world of jazz and still comes up with a sound that is still distinctly the blues.” (https://www.vintageguitar.com/2954/jimmy-thackery)

    Albums

    Empty Arms Motel (1992)
    Sideways in Paradise (1993), with John Mooney
    Trouble Man (1994)
    Wild Night Out! (1995)
    Drive to Survive (1996)
    Switching Gears (1998)
    Partners in Crime (1999), with Tom Principato
    Sinner Street (2000)
    We Got It (2002)
    Whiskey Store (2002), with Tab Benoit
    Guitar (2003), Compilation
    Whiskey Store Live (2004), with Tab Benoit
    True Stories (2004)
    Healin’ Ground (2005)
    In the Natural State (2006), with Cate Brothers
    Brother to the Blues (2006)
    The Essential Jimmy Thackery (2006), Compilation
    Solid Ice (2007)
    Inside Tracks (2008)
    Live in Detroit (2010)
    Feel the Heat (2011)
    Spare Keys (2016)

  • Jimmy Thackery – Red House

    Jimmy Thackery – Red House

    Live at Callahan’s Music Hall, Jimmy Thackery and the Drivers in a high quality video recording in a small club setting.

    Jimmy Thackery

    Whether he headlines a festival in South Dakota or jams for hours in one of numerous blues bars that dot the musical landscape, he’ll always unleash an intense volley of rockin’ blues guitar guaranteed to leave crowds emotionally spent. His double-edged guitar dynamics allow him to fire off tracer missiles, bend a note so it will fit under a limbo bar, run off dive bomber riffs, and find space within the trembling of one stinging note. “I put all my senses on hold and find the zone and follow what’s inside. There’s electricity from your mind to your heart to your fingers. You just try and remember to breathe.” Read More…

    Thackery spent fourteen years as part of The Nighthawks, the Washington, D.C. based blues and roots rock ensemble. After leaving the Nighthawks in 1986, Thackery toured under his own name.

    “Few guitarists working the blues circuit today can boast a signature sound as unique as Jimmy Thackery’s. As far from an SRV clone as one can be while still playing a Stratocaster, Thackery combines elements of Nashville twang, swing, surf, hard rock, and frequent excursions into the world of jazz and still comes up with a sound that is still distinctly the blues.” (https://www.vintageguitar.com/2954/jimmy-thackery)

    Albums

    Empty Arms Motel (1992)
    Sideways in Paradise (1993), with John Mooney
    Trouble Man (1994)
    Wild Night Out! (1995)
    Drive to Survive (1996)
    Switching Gears (1998)
    Partners in Crime (1999), with Tom Principato
    Sinner Street (2000)
    We Got It (2002)
    Whiskey Store (2002), with Tab Benoit
    Guitar (2003), Compilation
    Whiskey Store Live (2004), with Tab Benoit
    True Stories (2004)
    Healin’ Ground (2005)
    In the Natural State (2006), with Cate Brothers
    Brother to the Blues (2006)
    The Essential Jimmy Thackery (2006), Compilation
    Solid Ice (2007)
    Inside Tracks (2008)
    Live in Detroit (2010)
    Feel the Heat (2011)
    Spare Keys (2016)

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  • Jimmy Thackery – Star Spangled Banner and Red House

    Jimmy Thackery – Star Spangled Banner and Red House

    Jimmy Thackery

    Singer, songwriter, and guitar virtuoso Jimmy Thackery carved an enviable niche for himself in the world of electric blues. Thackery spent fourteen years as part of The Nighthawks, the Washington, D.C. based blues and roots rock ensemble. After leaving the Nighthawks in 1986, Thackery toured under his own name.

    Here Jimmy Thackery plays sounds out of this world on his Fender Stratocaster. You have to see and hear this.

    He’s one of the few blues guitar players who learned first hand from the masters of the blues, not off a blues record or DVD.

    Thackery has lived the life of a true road warrior; he’s assimilated the artistic lessons of life and filtered them into his guitar playing and songwriting. To get where he is today, Jimmy has traveled a road of life filled with a series of twists and turns. He met all the right people and they have had a permanent influence on him.

    Blues is a musical genre known as the folklore of African-American musicians. Its origins are associated with the southern states of the USA, that is the region conventionally called the “deep south”. The very name of the genre (sadness, despair) is related to its nostalgic form, also in the textual layer. Blues pieces touch male-female relationships as well as feelings and emotions (love, loneliness, faithfulness, jealousy). However, blues performers often sing about freedom, work and travel. The songs also feature social criticism relating mainly to racial inequality and political issues.

    Many artists are inspired by blues music and combine it with other styles. In this way, such musical mergers as punk blues, soul blues or blues rock. The popularity of this genre in the USA has led to the emergence of regional varieties, such as Louisiana, New Orleans, Texas and Detroit blues. There are also factions characteristic of other countries – British blues and African blues.

  • Jimmy Thackery… Cool Guitars (Sell The Bitch’s Car)

    Jimmy Thackery… Cool Guitars (Sell The Bitch’s Car)

    Jimmy Thackery

    Whether he headlines a festival in South Dakota or jams for hours in one of numerous blues bars that dot the musical landscape, he’ll always unleash an intense volley of rockin’ blues guitar guaranteed to leave crowds emotionally spent. His double-edged guitar dynamics allow him to fire off tracer missiles, bend a note so it will fit under a limbo bar, run off dive bomber riffs, and find space within the trembling of one stinging note. “I put all my senses on hold and find the zone and follow what’s inside. There’s electricity from your mind to your heart to your fingers. You just try and remember to breathe.” Read More…

    Thackery spent fourteen years as part of The Nighthawks, the Washington, D.C. based blues and roots rock ensemble. After leaving the Nighthawks in 1986, Thackery toured under his own name.

    “Few guitarists working the blues circuit today can boast a signature sound as unique as Jimmy Thackery’s. As far from an SRV clone as one can be while still playing a Stratocaster, Thackery combines elements of Nashville twang, swing, surf, hard rock, and frequent excursions into the world of jazz and still comes up with a sound that is still distinctly the blues.” (https://www.vintageguitar.com/2954/jimmy-thackery)

    Albums

    Empty Arms Motel (1992)
    Sideways in Paradise (1993), with John Mooney
    Trouble Man (1994)
    Wild Night Out! (1995)
    Drive to Survive (1996)
    Switching Gears (1998)
    Partners in Crime (1999), with Tom Principato
    Sinner Street (2000)
    We Got It (2002)
    Whiskey Store (2002), with Tab Benoit
    Guitar (2003), Compilation
    Whiskey Store Live (2004), with Tab Benoit
    True Stories (2004)
    Healin’ Ground (2005)
    In the Natural State (2006), with Cate Brothers
    Brother to the Blues (2006)
    The Essential Jimmy Thackery (2006), Compilation
    Solid Ice (2007)
    Inside Tracks (2008)
    Live in Detroit (2010)
    Feel the Heat (2011)
    Spare Keys (2016)

  • Jimmy Thackery – Hobarts Blues

    Jimmy Thackery – Hobarts Blues

    Jimmy Thackery

    Singer, songwriter, and guitar virtuoso Jimmy Thackery carved an enviable niche for himself in the world of electric blues.  “Few guitarists working the blues circuit today can boast a signature sound as unique as Jimmy Thackery’s. As far from an SRV clone as one can be while still playing a Stratocaster, Thackery combines elements of Nashville twang, swing, surf, hard rock, and frequent excursions into the world of jazz and still comes up with a sound that is still distinctly the blues .” (via: Vintage Guitar Magazine)

    Thackery spent fourteen years as part of The Nighthawks, the Washington, D.C. based blues and roots rock ensemble. After leaving the Nighthawks in 1986, Thackery toured under his own name. He has been on the road as a solo musician for 15 years doing nearly 300 shows a year proving each night that he is still the guitar powerhouse in the blues.

    He’s one of the few blues guitarists who learned first hand from the masters of the blues, not off a blues record or DVD.

    His albums for the San Francisco-based Blind Pig label included Empty Arms Motel (1992), Sideways in Paradise (Jimmy Thackery and John Mooney, 1993), Trouble Man (1994), Wild Night Out! (1995), Drive to Survive (1996), Switching Gears (1998), and Sinner Street (2000). The latter added saxophone player Jimmy Carpenter. In 2002, Thackery signed on with the blues division of Telarc Records, releasing We Got It in 2002 followed by True Stories in 2003, Live in 2004, and Healin’ Ground in 2005. Switching to Rykodisc, he released In the Natural State in 2006, followed by Solid Ice on Telarc Records in 2007. Inside Tracks appeared a year later in 2008, also from Telarc Records.

    “Few guitarists working the blues circuit today can boast a signature sound as unique as Jimmy Thackery’s. As far from an SRV clone as one can be while still playing a Stratocaster, Thackery combines elements of Nashville twang, swing, surf, hard rock, and frequent excursions into the world of jazz and still comes up with a sound that is still distinctly the blues.” (https://www.vintageguitar.com/2954/jimmy-thackery/)

  • Jimmy Thackery & The Drivers – Take My Blues

    Jimmy Thackery & The Drivers – Take My Blues

    Ex Nighthawk Jimmy Thackery and the Drivers opened the show in Arcadia with Take My Blues from the ‘Feel the Heat’ CD.
    Cameras: Maile Alday & Allie Blues – edit: CJ Reagan.

    Jimmy Thackery

    Whether he headlines a festival in South Dakota or jams for hours in one of numerous blues bars that dot the musical landscape, he’ll always unleash an intense volley of rockin’ blues guitar guaranteed to leave crowds emotionally spent. His double-edged guitar dynamics allow him to fire off tracer missiles, bend a note so it will fit under a limbo bar, run off dive bomber riffs, and find space within the trembling of one stinging note. “I put all my senses on hold and find the zone and follow what’s inside. There’s electricity from your mind to your heart to your fingers. You just try and remember to breathe.” Read More…

    Thackery spent fourteen years as part of The Nighthawks, the Washington, D.C. based blues and roots rock ensemble. After leaving the Nighthawks in 1986, Thackery toured under his own name.

    Albums

    Empty Arms Motel (1992)
    Sideways in Paradise (1993), with John Mooney
    Trouble Man (1994)
    Wild Night Out! (1995)
    Drive to Survive (1996)
    Switching Gears (1998)
    Partners in Crime (1999), with Tom Principato
    Sinner Street (2000)
    We Got It (2002)
    Whiskey Store (2002), with Tab Benoit
    Guitar (2003), Compilation
    Whiskey Store Live (2004), with Tab Benoit
    True Stories (2004)
    Healin’ Ground (2005)
    In the Natural State (2006), with Cate Brothers
    Brother to the Blues (2006)
    The Essential Jimmy Thackery (2006), Compilation
    Solid Ice (2007)
    Inside Tracks (2008)
    Live in Detroit (2010)
    Feel the Heat (2011)
    Spare Keys (2016)