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The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio was founded in 2015 and originally consisted of keyboardist Delvon Lamarr (Dumas) on Hammond B-3, guitarist Colin Higgins and drummer David McGraw. Soon after guitarist Jimmy James (Williams) replaced Higgins. All members had been active instrumentalists in the Seattle music scene.
The following is a list of notable jazz guitar players, including guitarists from related jazz genres such as Western swing, Latin jazz, and jazz fusion. For an article giving a short history, see jazz guitarists
James has written rock music shows for theme parks such as Busch Gardens, Opryland, Fiesta Texas and for Disney. He has performed with acts that include Fabian, The Coasters, The Marvellettes, and Lou Christie. He has performed solo acoustic guitar throughout Europe, supporting acts such as Kip Winger and Eric Martin .
Jim Allchin, blues rock guitarist/vocalist & Microsoft software engineer; Jim Black, free jazz/post-rock drummer; Jim Page, folk singer-songwriter/busker; Jim Sheppard, prog rock bassist; Jimi Hendrix, psychedelic rock/blues rock guitarist/vocalist; Joe Doria, jazz/funk/rock Hammond organist; John Holte, big band swing bandleader/arranger/reedist
Jimmy James (dancer) (1915–1992), New Zealand dancer Jimmy James (singer) (1940–2024), British soul singer with The Vagabonds Jimmy James (musician) (born 1959), American guitarist with Tommy Tutone
James Oscar Smith (December 8, 1928 [1] – February 8, 2005 [2]) was an American jazz musician who helped popularize the Hammond B-3 organ, creating a link between jazz and 1960s soul music. In 2005, Smith was awarded the NEA Jazz Masters Award from the National Endowment for the Arts, the highest honor that America bestows upon jazz musicians.
James Willis Ponder: Born May 10, 1946 ... Jimmy Ponder (May 10, 1946 – September 16, 2013) was an American jazz guitarist. [1] Career
Jimmy James and the Blue Flames was an American rock group that was fronted by Jimi Hendrix, who was then going by the name "Jimmy James".The band was Hendrix's first extended foray into the 1966 Greenwich Village music scene and included future Spirit guitarist Randy California, then 15 years old.