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Jimmy Thackery

 
Artist: Jimmy Thackery
Jimmy Thackery

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  • Born: May 19, 1953, Pittsburgh, PA
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Empty Arms Motel," "Drive to Survive," "We Got It"
  • Representative Songs: "Drive to Survive," "Apache," "Lickin' Gravy"

Biography

Singer, songwriter, and guitar virtuoso Jimmy Thackery carved an enviable niche for himself in the world of electric blues. Known for his gritty, blue-collar approach and marathon live shows, Thackery was for many years part of the Nighthawks, one of the hardest-working blues bar bands in North America. By the late '80s, he was touring and recording under his own name, and finding widespread acceptance on the festival circuit. His hard-edged, tough-as-nails approach to guitar playing and his trio's driving rhythm section holds appeal for fans of both the straight-ahead blues of Muddy Waters and the roots rock of Bruce Springsteen and Joe Grushecky. Like the Nighthawks and Grushecky's Houserockers, much of the material Thackery performs can safely be called blues or blues-rock. Hardcore blues like "It's My Own Fault" and popular blues-rock chestnuts like "Red House" from Jimi Hendrix are fair game for Thackery & His Drivers, which included Michael Patrick on bass and Mark Stutso on drums and vocals.

Born in Pittsburgh, Thackery was raised in Washington, D.C. In high school, he played in a band with Bonnie Raitt's brother, David, who exposed him to the music of Buddy Guy; Thackery saw both Guy and Jimi Hendrix perform in Washington, D.C. Thackery joined the Nighthawks in 1974, after being introduced to harmonica man Mark Wenner by fellow guitarist Bobby Radcliff, who was then based in D.C. Thackery recorded more than 20 albums with the Nighthawks and toured the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Japan. He left the band in 1987 and struck out on his own, needing a break from the Nighthawks' 300-nights-a-year tour schedule.

He formed a new band, Jimmy Thackery & the Assassins, and toured the East Coast heavily with that band until they split up in 1991. Thackery then formed a trio, Jimmy Thackery & the Drivers, quickly forging a name for himself on the blues festival and club circuit through a prolific recording pace and a lot of roadwork. His albums for the San Francisco-based Blind Pig label included Empty Arms Motel (1992), Sideways in Paradise (Jimmy Thackery and John Mooney, 1993), Trouble Man (1994), Wild Night Out! (1995), Drive to Survive (1996), Switching Gears (1998), and Sinner Street (2000). The latter added saxophone player Jimmy Carpenter. In 2002, Thackery signed on with the blues division of Telarc Records, releasing We Got It in 2002 followed by True Stories in 2003, Live in 2004, and Healin' Ground in 2005. Switching to Rykodisc, he released In the Natural State in 2006, followed by Solid Ice on Telarc Records in 2007. Inside Tracks appeared a year later in 2008, also from Telarc Records.

His 1998 album includes guest performances by Joe Louis Walker, Lonnie Brooks, Chubby Carrier, and Francine Reed, but any of Thackery's albums will delight fans of tough, heavy, driving guitar playing. For a taste of his thorough mastery of several styles, Drive to Survive touches on rockabilly, jazz, bebop, and surf music. Most of Thackery's albums include at least a few covers mixed in with his batch of self-penned songs. ~ Richard Skelly, All Music Guide
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Jimmy Thackery (born May 19, 1953, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania[1]) is a blues singer and guitarist.

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Known for his gritty, blue-collar approach and marathon live shows,[citation needed] Thackery spent fourteen years as part of The Nighthawks, the Washington D.C.-based blues and roots rock ensemble. The Nighthawks were celebrated as one of the hardest-working bands in North America, whose legendarily-grueling schedule regularly included more than 300 dates in a calendar year.[citation needed] After leaving the Nighthawks in 1986, Thackery found a wider audience, primarily touring under his own name. His hard-edged, tough-as-nails approach to guitar playing and his band's driving rhythm section holds appeal for fans of both traditional blues and roots rock.[citation needed]

Born in Pittsburgh and raised in Washington, D.C., Thackery joined The Nighthawks in 1972 and went on to record over 20 albums with them. In 1986 he began touring with The Assassins, a six-piece original blues, rock and R&B ensemble which he had previously helped start as a "vacation band" when The Nighthawks took one of their rare breaks. Originally billed as Jimmy Thackery and The Assassins, the band toured the U.S. Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, South, and Texas regions. The Assassins released a variety of recordings on the Seymour record label, two on vinyl ("No Previous Record" and "Partners in Crime") and the 1989 CD "Cut Me Loose." In the wake of the Assassins 1991 break-up, Theckery has been leading a trio, Jimmy Thackery and the Drivers, whose early recordings were for the San Francisco, California based Blind Pig Records. In 2002 Thackery released We Got It, his first album on Telarc and in 2006 In the Natural State with Earl and Ernie Cate on Rykodisc. In 2007, he released the album 'Solid Ice' with this group The Drivers [2].

Discography

  • 1992 Empty Arms Motel
  • 1993 Sideways in Paradise (with John Mooney)
  • 1994 Trouble Man
  • 1995 Wild Night Out
  • 1996 Drive To Survive
  • 1998 Switching Gears
  • 2000 Sinner Street
  • 2002 We Got It
  • 2003 Guitar
  • 2003 True Stories
  • 2004 Jimmy Thackery Live
  • 2005 Healin' Ground
  • 2006 In the Natural State (with the Cate Brothers)
  • 2007 Solid Ice
  • 2008 Live! 2008
  • 2008 Inside Tracks

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Sideways in Paradise (1993 Album by Jimmy Thackery/John Mooney)
Prime Chops: Blind Pig Sampler, Vol. 2 (1993 Album by Various Artists)
The Essential Jimmy Thackery (2006 Album by Jimmy Thackery)

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