Showing posts with label Jimmy Nick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jimmy Nick. Show all posts

Friday, February 16, 2018

Jimmy Nick, Don't Tell Mama - Unleashed And Nasty! Live @ The Raue

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 77:49
Size: 178.2 MB
Styles: Rockin blues
Year: 2016
Art: Front

[0:35] 1. Intro By Joe Cicero
[4:57] 2. She Put Me Out
[3:34] 3. Do It Right
[3:11] 4. Can't Have It Both Ways
[6:36] 5. Greedy Man
[3:43] 6. Gonna Get Me A Cadillac
[5:59] 7. Evil I Need
[6:10] 8. I'm Tired Of Being Sorry
[7:39] 9. One Hoochie Don't Stop No Show
[5:20] 10. Prenuptial Agreement Man
[8:39] 11. Somebody's Been Eating My Sweet Potato Pie
[5:56] 12. Jimmy's Little Diddley
[8:41] 13. I'm The Handy Man
[6:44] 14. 50 Years Too Late

Jimmy Nick is an old-fashioned, guitar slinging blues prodigy who spent his teenage years being schooled by legendary bluesmen in the famous Chicago clubs of Kingston Mines, Rosa’s Lounge, and B.L.U.E.S. on Halsted. Over the last year Jimmy has recorded his first live album for a full house at The Raue Center for the Performing Arts, performed over 200 shows*, advanced to the semifinals at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, as well as headlined at Buddy Guy’s Legends, and B.L.U.E.S on Halstead. Most recently, he was featured on the WGN Morning News.

In addition, Jimmy has opened for the legendary Eddie Shaw, Bobby Rush, Toronzo Canon, Dick Dale, The Mike Wheeler Band and performed at SXSW. Jimmy has sold over 1,500 copies of his 3rd studio album –Rare Breed, which features Eddie Shaw performing with Jimmy on his original blues tune “Greedy Man”. Jimmy Nick has also shared the stage with John Mayall, Ted Nugent, Samantha Fish, Pat Travers, Savoy Brown, Los Lonely Boys, Gov’t Mule, Kenny Wayne Shepard and more. Jimmy Nick & Don’t Tell Mama continue to be one of the most requested and hard working bands in the Chicagoland area.

Today Jimmy’s mission is to expose the next generation to the blues. Driven by his motown-tight band, Don’t Tell Mama, featuring saxophone, bass, and drums Jimmy excites crowds with his electrifying guitar work, fresh harp, clever lyrics and animated stage theatrics. His high energy blues and rock-n-roll captivate audiences, and forge instant fans.

Unleashed And Nasty! Live @ The Raue mc
Unleashed And Nasty! Live @ The Raue zippy

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Jimmy Nick & Don't Tell Mama - Dangerous Decisions & Bad Things

Size: 123,4 MB
Time: 53:06
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Ms. B Sweet Tea (4:52)
02. Pick Your Poison Either Way I Win (4:54)
03. Been Such A Long Time (4:44)
04. Love Insurance Plan (5:25)
05. Fantasyland (6:29)
06. She Wanted Me To Die (5:39)
07. Lay Your Love On Me Real Strong (4:05)
08. Sixty Minute Man (5:15)
09. Best Thing About You (3:22)
10. Dangerous Decisions And Bad Things (8:15)

Jimmy Nick is an old-fashioned, guitar slinging blues prodigy who spent his teenage years being schooled by legendary bluesmen in the famous Chicago clubs of Kingston Mines, Rosa’s Lounge, and B.L.U.E.S. on Halsted.

Over the last year Jimmy has recorded his first live album for a full house at The Raue Center for the Performing Arts, performed over 200 shows*, advanced to the semifinals at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, as well as headlined at Buddy Guy’s Legends, and B.L.U.E.S on Halstead. Most recently, he was featured on the WGN Morning News.

In addition, Jimmy has opened for the legendary Eddie Shaw, Bobby Rush, Toronzo Canon, Dick Dale, The Mike Wheeler Band and performed at SXSW. Jimmy has sold over 1,500 copies of his 3rd studio album –Rare Breed, which features Eddie Shaw performing with Jimmy on his original blues tune “Greedy Man”.

Jimmy Nick has also shared the stage with John Mayall, Ted Nugent,Samantha Fish, Pat Travers, Savoy Brown, Los Lonely Boys, Gov’t Mule, Kenny Wayne Shepard and more. Jimmy Nick & Don’t Tell Mama continue to be one of the most requested and hard working bands in the Chicagoland area.

Today Jimmy’s mission is to expose the next generation to the blues. Driven by his motown-tight band, Don’t Tell Mama, featuring saxophone, bass, and drums Jimmy excites crowds with his electrifying guitar work, fresh harp, clever lyrics and animated stage theatrics. His high energy blues and rock-n-roll captivate audiences, and forge instant fans.

Dangerous Decisions & Bad Things

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Jimmy Nick & Don't Tell Mama - Rare Breed

Size: 111,1 MB
Time: 47:53
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Can't Have It Both Ways (2:58)
02. Gonna Get Me A Cadillac (3:46)
03. Rare Breed (3:58)
04. Jimmy's Little Diddley (6:01)
05. Evil I Need (4:40)
06. Couldn't Rise For The Occasion (3:11)
07. The Scar Never Goes Away (3:54)
08. Dug Your Own Grave (3:56)
09. I Got Mama Drunk In Memphis (2:21)
10. The Wolf In Me (7:46)
11. Greedy Man (5:17)

Jimmy Nick is an old fashion, guitar-slinging blues prodigy who was developing his chops in famous Chicago clubs when he was only sixteen. That time spent at places like The Kingston Mines, Rosa’s Lounge, and Blues on Halstead, combined with his boundless energy and stage presence, has developed him into force that is taking the Chicago club and blues scene by storm.

During this short time, Jimmy has won many accolades, including Finalist in the Chicago Blues Guitar Slinger Challenge (2012), winner of the River City Blues Society’s blues competition, competing at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, and being voted the best band under 21 in 2006 and 2007 by Suburban Life Magazine.

Jimmy has also shared the stage with some of the best talent in the industry, including John Mayall, Ted Nugent, Los Lonely Boys, The Bo Deans, Pat Travers, Savoy Brown, Gov’t Mule, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, and many more. In June, 2011, Jimmy Nick released his first album Whisky N’ Rain, which features ten original songs that pull deeply from both his Chicago Blues influences as well as groups like George Thorogood and the Destroyers, ZZ Top and AC/DC.

Backed by his band Don’t Tell Mama, which includes Lowell Todd (bass), Joel Baer (drums) and Ben Thompson (Sax), Jimmy Nick combines his massive talent and stage theatrics with high-energy blues and rock and roll for one of the best live shows around.

Rare Breed