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  1. Jimmie Dale Gilmore and his friend, Warren Hellman, a banjo player who founded and funded San Francisco's Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, made a record early 20th-century, folk-rooted country music … from a time before country music got really commercialized. Warren Hellman, a banjo player who founded and funded San Francisco's Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival.

  2. 9. März 2011 · One of the tracks on Heirloom Music is an old Charlie Poole song called "Leaving Home." Gilmore says he originally learned it from the New Lost City Ramblers, an old-time string band specializing ...

  3. 8. Apr. 2011 · I heard an extensive interview with this guy, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, on NPR, and they played the lead song of the CD, "Time Changes Everything." I loved it immediatly, and still do. Not the modern whining or wailing pretty boy country music, but well-written stuff sung by a seasoned professional, with feeling. Someone on the program said Gilmore's voice "would make Hank Williams cry." Just FYI ...

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  4. 20. Mai 2011 · Gilmore travels back to the 1930s for inspiration on his forthcoming album, Heirloom Music. The Texas singer talks about his songs and his performance at the 2011 South by Southwest music festival. The Texas singer talks about his songs and his performance at the 2011 South by Southwest music festival.

  5. Jimmie Dale Gilmore war gelegentlich auch als Schauspieler tätig. 1993 spielte er sich in Peter Bogdanovichs Komödie The Thing Called Love – Die Entscheidung fürs Leben selbst. Im Kultfilm The Big Lebowski übernahm er 1998 die Nebenrolle des „Smokey“, der bei einem Bowlingspiel angeblich übertrat und daraufhin mit dem von John Goodman gespielten Walter Sobchak in einen Konflikt geriet.

  6. Bio. Jimmie Dale Gilmore has been writing and playing songs for more than 50 years. His music eludes categorization, blending elements of folk, rock, country, blues and bluegrass. His recordings have earned three Grammy nominations in both Contemporary Folk and Traditional Folk categories and he was named Country Artist of the Year three years ...

  7. Jimmie Dale Gilmore is one of the founding fathers of progressive country. His recording career began with the Flatlanders. He and his Lubbock singer-songwriter cohorts Joe Ely and Butch Hancock recorded the first Flatlanders album in 1972, but it didn't see widespread release until years later. In the late '80s, Gilmore began a solo recording career in earnest, and by the '90s he'd become one ...