- Jimmy Herring
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Jimmy Herring
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
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Born = birth date and age|1962|01|22
Origin = Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Instrument = Guitar
Genre = Rock,Jazz
Years_active = 1989 - present
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Associated_acts =Aquarium Rescue Unit
Jazz Is Dead
The Allman Brothers Band
Phil Lesh and Friends
Frogwings
The Other Ones
The Dead
Project Z
Widespread Panic
URL = [http://www.jimmyherring.net/ www.jimmyherring.net]
Notable_instruments =Jimmy Herring is the lead guitarist in the band
Widespread Panic . He has also played withthe Allman Brothers Band ,Aquarium Rescue Unit ,Jazz Is Dead ,Phil Lesh and Friends , The Dead, Justice League, andProject Z , among others.Musical career
Jimmy Herring is originally from Fayetteville,
North Carolina . He was born onJanuary 22 ,1962 , the son of Betty, a high school English teacher, and D.B., a North Carolina Superior Court judge. He has two older brothers, Bobby and Joe. It was Joe who first introduced Jimmy to the guitar when he was 8 years old. Jimmy attended Terry Sanford Senior High School in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Although he played saxophone in the high school band, he quickly became known for his prodigious talent on guitar. Jimmy had aTelecaster guitar with aStratocaster neck, in the same style as one of his biggest influences at the time,Steve Morse of theDixie Dregs . He played with various groups throughought junior high Info about Jimmy Herring! His first concert was in junior high school. He played in the talent show in the 8th grade. The Band played (Walk the Dog by Aerosmith) and (Helther Skelter by The Beatles.) Gary McCall played bass and Steve Melvin played drums he has since passed. The first concert he went to was Alice Copper. Just a little trivia about Jimmy's Early Days! In high school he played with various fellow musicians, including bass players Corky Jones and Mike Logiovino, drummers Tom Pollock, John Sutton, and Bill Wiggs, guitarist Adam Ancherico, and keyboard players Steve Page and John Stonebraker. After high school he also formed the band Paradox with drummer John Sutton and bassist Mike Logiovino, which played local bars including the Cellar and Baby Blues. Paradox was a cover band that played mostly jazz fusion instrumentals, including songs by the Dixie Dregs,Al Di Meola andChuck Mangione , and included a 3-piece horn section for which Jimmy did the arrangements.Jimmy Herring is a graduate of The Guitar Institute of Technology (GIT) in
Hollywood, California , as well as having prior attended one of theBerklee College of Music 's Summer Sessions following his senior year of high school. He is well-known not only for his improvisational skills, but also for his combination of excellent speed playing and slower, more soulful leads. He has been a major influence to a myriad of guitarists on the American jamband scene, known for his fluent improvisational talent and ability to play complex and long solos without repeating phrases.Herring was the original lead guitarist of the seminal jamband group
Col. Bruce Hampton and theAquarium Rescue Unit . Formed in Atlanta in 1989, its alumni includeAllman Brothers bassistOteil Burbridge and formerLeftover Salmon drummer Jeff Sipe. Subsequently invited to participate on theH.O.R.D.E. tour with ARU in 1992 and 1993, Herring would be offered the lead guitar spot in the Allman Brothers Band afterDickey Betts was arrested after a show in Saratoga Springs, NY on July 30, 1993. Herring filled the open slot for one night but declined to take the position as a full-time gig.Aquarium Rescue Unit would lose
Bruce Hampton in 1994, who cited time pressures as his reason for leaving the band. - Herring and other members would continue to tour as late as early 1997 until drummer Jeff Sipe departed for Leftover Salmon.1998 and 1999 would find Herring, with bassist
Alphonso Johnson ,Dixie Dregs (and former Widespread Panic) keyboardistT Lavitz and jazz drummerBilly Cobham touring as Jazz Is Dead. Jazz Is Dead released three albums; the material was fusion jazz-rock, largely instrumental-only interpretations of classicGrateful Dead songs.The Allman Brothers (by then including ex-ARU member Oteil Burbridge on bass) would come calling again in 2000 and Herring played their summer 2000 tour before being offered the guitar spot in a new project put together by
Phil Lesh of the Grateful Dead — Phil Lesh and Friends. Up to the point of Herring joining the Lesh group had a rotating cast of band members; Herring would solidify the group into a lineup which remained largely constant for the next 5 years.In 2002, Herring joined
The Other Ones , a band that included four former members of the Grateful Dead — Phil Lesh,Bob Weir ,Mickey Hart , andBill Kreutzmann . Herring continued to play with the group, now renamed The Dead, in 2003 and 2004.In 2005, he also toured with the jazz, funk, and occasionally bluegrass-oriented band
The Codetalkers , which featured Jimmy on guitar with his previous bandmate Col. Bruce Hampton on vocals, harmonica, and guitar. This band also allowed Herring to expand a musical friendship with Codetalkers' front man Bobby Lee Rodgers, with whom Herring formed a new band in the spring of 2006 (tentatively dubbed Herring, Rodgers, and Sipe). 2005 also marked the release of the Lincoln Memorial disc from Project Z, of which Jimmy is a founding member. In January 2005, Herring appeared on the Jam Cruise 3 stage with several acts, including Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade.Herring left Phil Lesh and Friends in November, 2005. On August 3, 2006,
Widespread Panic announced Herring would be taking over the lead guitar spot in the band after the departure ofGeorge McConnell . Also in 2006, Herring and an almost complete original lineup of Aquarium Rescue Unit reunited as Col. Bruce Hampton and The Aquarium Rescue Unit featuring Oteil Burbridge, Jimmy Herring, Col. Bruce Hampton and Jeff Sipe with Bobby Lee Rodgers sitting in.Equipment notes
Although Jimmy does not have a primary "go to" guitar, his main instrument through The Dead and Phil Lesh and Friends years was a PRS Custom 22.
Jimmy also sports a 1963
Stratocaster as well as several other PRS guitars (including a hollowbody) and has played a 1970 Gibson SG given as a gift from Derek Trucks. Although Jimmy has long used effects sparingly, his 2005 Codetalkers rig saw him sport an Ernie Ball volume pedal and an H&K Tube Factor. He has expanded his effects pedals when playing Dead related music, and sported a TC Electronics M-One, and aMutron with both The Dead and Phil Lesh and Friends.At the opening of the fall 2006
Widespread Panic tour atRadio City Music Hall inNew York City , Herring was using the '63 Stratocaster as his main guitar, with a Marshall 100 watt half-stack and a blackface Fender Super Reverb as amplifiers. During the remainder of the fall 2006 tour Jimmy continued to use a '63 strat, but during the new years show in Atlanta he alternated between his custom shop stratocaster and his hollowbody Prs guitar. Jimmy's arsenal of effects with Panic includes his H&K Tube Factor, ernie ball volume pedal, TC Electronics M-One digital reverb, and a cry baby pedal. He is also known for using Tone Tubby speakers in Hard Truckers Cabinets.Jimmy has also done gigs with
Les Claypool in the california area.Discography
=Col. Bruce Hampton & the Aquarium Rescue Unit=*"Col. Bruce Hampton & the Aquarium Rescue Unit" (1989)
*"Mirrors of Embarrassment" (1992)Aquarium Rescue Unit *"Eepeee" (1994)
*"In a Perfect World" (1994)
*"The Calling" (1997)Derek Trucks Band *"
Out of the Madness " (1998)Jazz Is Dead *"Blue Light Rain" (1998)
*"Laughing Water" (1999)
*"Great Sky River" (2001)Frogwings
*"Croakin' at Toad's" (2000)
Project Z
*"Project Z" (2001)
*"Lincoln Memorial" (2005)Jimmy Herring,
T Lavitz ,Richie Hayward ,Kenny Gradney *"Endangered Species" (2001)
Phil Lesh and Friends *"There and Back Again" (2002)
Widespread Panic *"
Free Somehow " (2008)Various artists
*"Fusion for Miles" (2005)
*"Visions of an Inner Mounting Apocalypse" (2005)
*"The Benefit Concert, Volume 1" (2007)References
* [http://wc04.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gnfoxqt5ldje Jimmy Herring on the All Music Guide]
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/245525/review/5944337/colbrucehamptontheaquariumrescueunit Palmer, Robert. "Col. Bruce Hampton & the Aquarium Rescue Unit" album review, "Rolling Stone", March 19, 1992]
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/theallmanbrothersband/articles/story/5924621/dickey_betts_allman_brothers_band_split Skanse, Richard. "Dickey Betts, Allman Brothers Band Split", "Rolling Stone", May 19, 2000]
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/govtmule/articles/story/5921382/allmans_black_crowes_and_more_pay_respects_to_fallen_brother Robicheau, Paul. "Allmans, Black Crowes and More Pay Respects to Fallen Brother", "Rolling Stone", September 22, 2000]
* [http://www.jambands.com/Features/content_2001_09_19.08.phtml Budnick, Dean. "Born Z: Jimmy Herring and Ricky Keller Expound", JamBands.com, September 19, 2001]
* [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2002/12/01/PK130455.DTL Selvin, Joel. "Other Ones Reunite", "San Francisco Chronicle", December 1, 2002]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/05/arts/music/05HERR.html?ex=1195534800&en=1497c8cfda1a1bcf&ei=5070 Ratliff, Ben. "In Garcia's Shadow, the Dead's New Guitarist Has His Own Sound", "New York Times", March 5, 2003]
* [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/06/28/DDGLL7CFD11.DTL Selvin, Joel. "Maybe It's True the Dead Will Always Be With Us", "San Francisco Chronicle", June 28, 2004]
* [http://www.jambands.com/Features/content_2006_05_18.08.phtml Budnick, Dean. "Jimmy Herring: Let it Z", JamBands.com, May 18, 2006]
* [http://www.musicbox-online.com/reviews-2007/warren-haynes-benefit-1-0605200702.html Metzger, John. "Warren Haynes Presents The Benefit Concert, Volume One" album review, "The Music Box", June 2007]
* [http://www.honesttune.com/content/view/401/33/ Adams, Fred. "10 Questions with... Jimmy Herring", Honest Tune, June 30, 2007]External links
* [http://www.jimmyherring.net Jimmy Herring] - Official Website
* [http://www.widespreadpanic.com Widespread Panic] - Official Website
* [http://www.theaquariumrescueunit.com Col. Bruce Hampton & The Aquarium Rescue Unit] - Official Website
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