- Johnny Gimble
Johnny Gimble (born John Paul Gimble, May 30, 1926,
Tyler, Texas ) is an Americancountry music ian associated withWestern swing . He is an award-winningfiddle player and considered one of the most important fiddlers in the genre's history.Gimble began playing in a band with his brothers at age 12, and continued playing with two of them, George and Jerry, as the Rose City Swingsters. The trio played local radio gigs, but soon after Gimble moved to
Louisiana and began performing withJimmie Davis . Late in the 1940s, he joinedBob Wills 's band, theTexas Playboys . With Wills, he played both fiddle and electricmandolin , and distinguished himself by using a five-string fiddle (most fiddles have four strings). He broke off to form his own group in 1951, performing as the house band at Wills's club, but rejoined in 1953 and continued to play with Wills until the early 1960s.Gimble left the music business briefly, working in a
barbershop and ahospital , until 1969 when he and Wills began recording together again. From this time on he enjoyed steady work as asession musician , including withMerle Haggard on his Bob Willstribute album . In 1974 he recorded the first of ten solo albums, "Fiddlin' Around". Since the late 1970s, he has won five Best Instrumentalist awards from theCountry Music Awards and eight Best Fiddle Player awards from theAcademy of Country Music . From 1979 to 1981, Gimble toured withWillie Nelson worldwide. In 1983, Gimble assembled a Texas swing group featuring Ray Price on vocals, and charted a country radio hit with "One Fiddle, Two Fiddle", featured in theClint Eastwood movie "Honkytonk Man ". Gimble was also nominated for aGrammy award for his performance on the 1993Mark O'Connor album "Heroes".Gimble continues to perform, and has appeared in the 1990s and 2000s on "
Austin City Limits " and onGarrison Keillor 's television broadcasts. Gimble also has spent several years teaching fiddle, ensuring that the style of western fiddle playing is passed on to the next generation. Gimble was also a member of the "Million Dollar Band".References
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