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Gilmore's son, Colin Gilmore, is also a singer–songwriter based in Austin. Gilmore's song "Braver Newer World" is featured in the 1995 Noah Baumbach film Kicking and Screaming. In 2005, Gilmore released Come on Back, [2] an album of songs his father loved. Gilmore said of the album, "This new album is a compilation of recordings of some old ...
Jimmie Dale Gilmore is an American country singer, songwriter, actor, recording artist and producer. His discography consists of 9 studio albums, 1 live album, 2 compilations, 2 EPs, and 6 singles. His discography consists of 9 studio albums, 1 live album, 2 compilations, 2 EPs, and 6 singles.
The Fireballs, sometimes billed as Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs, were an American rock and roll group, particularly popular at the end of the 1950s and in the early 1960s. The original line-up consisted of George Tomsco (lead guitar), Chuck Tharp (vocals), Stan Lark (bass), Eric Budd (drums), and Dan Trammell (rhythm guitar).
[5] [6] Gilmore was backed by his band, the Continental Drifters. [7] Lloyd Maines contributed on steel guitar. [8] Most of the songs are representative of traditional honky tonk music. [9] "Just a Wave, Not the Water" and "99 Holes" are covers of the Butch Hancock songs. [10] [11] "White Freight Liner Blues" was written by Townes Van Zandt. [12] "
The Flatlanders are an American country band from Lubbock, Texas, founded in 1972 by Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Joe Ely and Butch Hancock. [1] The group garnered little success during their brief original incarnation from 1972 to 1973, but when the individual members found success in their solo careers, interest in The Flatlanders was rekindled with the band reuniting several times since.
One Endless Night is an album by the American musician Jimmie Dale Gilmore, released in 2000. [2] [3] It peaked at No. 29 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart. [4] Gilmore supported the album by touring with the Flatlanders. [5]
In The Village Voice ' s annual Pazz & Jop critics' poll for the year's best albums, "After Awhile" placed at number 13. [9]The Chicago Tribune's music critic Greg Kot hailed it as one of the year's best albums [1] and wrote in Trouser Press that "it wasn’t until "After Awhile" that Gilmore's unique style became fully apparent.
Braver Newer World is an album by the American musician Jimmie Dale Gilmore, release in 1996. [2] [3] Gilmore deemed the album's sound "West Texas psychedelic blues-rockabilly". [4] The album peaked at No. 19 on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums chart. [5] It was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Contemporary Folk Album". [6]