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  1. Bio. Jimmie Dale Gilmore has been writing and playing songs for more than 50 years. His music eludes categorization, blending elements of folk, rock, country, blues and bluegrass. His recordings have earned three Grammy nominations in both Contemporary Folk and Traditional Folk categories and he was named Country Artist of the Year three years ...

  2. 20 de may. de 2011 · Jimmie Dale Gilmore's album Heirloom Music was released on May 10. This interview was originally broadcast on March 9, 2011. "His voice would make even Hank Williams cry," Nicholas Dawidoff once ...

  3. Jimmie Dale Gilmore is one of the founding fathers of progressive country. His recording career began with the Flatlanders. He and his Lubbock singer-songwriter cohorts Joe Ely and Butch Hancock recorded the first Flatlanders album in 1972, but it didn't see widespread release until years later. In the late '80s, Gilmore began a solo recording ...

  4. 1 de jun. de 2018 · Downey to Lubbock by Dave Alvin, Jimmie Dale Gilmore released in 2018. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  5. Preview. Jimmie Dale Gilmore has spent his career challenging long-held perceptions of what country music can and should sound like, but with Come On Back he pays tribute to the music’s oldest traditions. The album consists of 13 readings of country songs from the ‘40s and ‘50s and as implied by the title, this is very much a homecoming.

  6. Heirloom Music (with The Wronglers) 64 50 Redeye 2018 Downey to Lubbock (with Dave Alvin) 41 2 Yep Roc "—" denotes releases that did not chart Live albums. ... Compiles tracks from Fair and Square and Jimmie Dale Gilmore plus the bonus track "Rambling Man." EPs. Year Title Label Tracks 1994 Mudhoney • Jimmie Dale Gilmore:

  7. Jimmie Dale Gilmore war gelegentlich auch als Schauspieler tätig. 1993 spielte er sich in Peter Bogdanovichs Komödie The Thing Called Love – Die Entscheidung fürs Leben selbst. Im Kultfilm The Big Lebowski übernahm er 1998 die Nebenrolle des „Smokey“, der bei einem Bowlingspiel angeblich übertrat und daraufhin mit dem von John Goodman gespielten Walter Sobchak in einen Konflikt geriet.