Jimmy Burns Band
Jimmy Burns Band
Jimmy Burns is a versatile musician with deep roots in the Chicago blues scene. Born in 1943 in Dublin, Mississippi, Burns moved to Chicago with his family at the age of twelve in 1955. His musical journey began early, learning to play the diddly bow and guitar as a child, influenced by his father's musical abilities and the blues records they listened to at home.
In Chicago, Burns initially pursued doo-wop and R&B, singing with groups like the Medallionaires as a teenager. He recorded several singles in the 1960s and early 1970s, which have since become rare collectors' items, especially in the UK's Northern Soul scene.
After taking a break from professional music to focus on family and run a BBQ restaurant, Burns returned to the blues scene in the early 1990s. He was signed to Delmark Records and released his breakthrough album "Leaving Here Walking" in 1996, which earned critical acclaim and awards.
Burns' style blends traditional Delta blues with R&B, soul, and even elements of jazz and rock. He's known for his strong vocal abilities and guitar skills, as well as his songwriting. Throughout his career, he has toured extensively, playing festivals in Europe, Russia, and South America.
Today, Burns continues to perform and record, often collaborating with younger musicians. He hosts an open mic night at Buddy Guy's Legends and is working on a new album called "Full Circle" with a jazz quartet. His discography includes several albums that showcase his diverse musical influences and his ability to interpret classic blues songs as well as write original material.
Despite his success, Burns remains modest about his talents and passionate about music, emphasizing that there are only two kinds of music: "good and bad." His life story represents a unique journey through various genres of American music, always circling back to his blues roots.
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Jimmy Burns is a versatile musician with deep roots in the Chicago blues scene. Born in 1943 in Dublin, Mississippi, Burns moved to Chicago with his family at the age of twelve in 1955. His musical journey began early, learning to play the diddly bow and guitar as a child, influenced by his father's musical abilities and the blues records they listened to at home.
In Chicago, Burns initially pursued doo-wop and R&B, singing with groups like the Medallionaires as a teenager. He recorded several singles in the 1960s and early 1970s, which have since become rare collectors' items, especially in the UK's Northern Soul scene.
After taking a break from professional music to focus on family and run a BBQ restaurant, Burns returned to the blues scene in the early 1990s. He was signed to Delmark Records and released his breakthrough album "Leaving Here Walking" in 1996, which earned critical acclaim and awards.
Burns' style blends traditional Delta blues with R&B, soul, and even elements of jazz and rock. He's known for his strong vocal abilities and guitar skills, as well as his songwriting. Throughout his career, he has toured extensively, playing festivals in Europe, Russia, and South America.
Today, Burns continues to perform and record, often collaborating with younger musicians. He hosts an open mic night at Buddy Guy's Legends and is working on a new album called "Full Circle" with a jazz quartet. His discography includes several albums that showcase his diverse musical influences and his ability to interpret classic blues songs as well as write original material.
Despite his success, Burns remains modest about his talents and passionate about music, emphasizing that there are only two kinds of music: "good and bad." His life story represents a unique journey through various genres of American music, always circling back to his blues roots.