Jimmie "Bones" Trombley

Jimmie "Bones" Trombley

Jimmie Bones is the organ/piano/keyboard/harmonica player in Kid Rock's Twisted Brown Trucker Band. The two meet while Kid Rock was recording "Early Mornin Stoned Pimp" at Detroit's White Room Studio in 1995. Rock asked Bones to do some piano tracks while Bones was working as a member of Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise in the adjacent room to Rock. Rock and Bradley also shared a rehearsal space and Bones would show up early for his rehearsal and sit in on the last bit of Rock's rehearsal. Rock suggested to Bones that he should do some live performances with him and the forming Twisted Brown Trucker Band when not touring with Bradley and Bones agreed, eventually becoming Rock's full time keyboardist. Bones soon began contributing backing vocals and harmonica as well as co-writing credits with Rock and Uncle Kracker. Bones is featured heavily on the Uncle Kracker debut "Double Wide" on keyboards and backing vocals notably the backing vocals on the hit single "Follow Me".

Discography

* 1998 Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise
* 1998 Devil Without A Cause
* 2000 The History Of Rock
* 2000 Uncle Kracker's Double Wide
* 2000 Robert Bradley's Time To Discover
* 2001 Hank Williams Jr's Ameria Club
* 2001 Cocky
* 2003 Kid Rock
* 2004 R.L. Burnside's A Bothered Mind
* 2005 The Howling Diablo's Car Wash
* 2006 "Live" Trucker
* 2006 Jeff Tessler EP
* 2007 Rock And Roll Jesus


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