Bass
player, singer, songwriter, sideman, front man- no
matter what he’s doing, Jimmy Pritchard brings the
groove.
From the moment he caught B.B. King on an episode of
Sanford & Son at the age of 11, the Delaware native knew
the Blues was something special. Eyes- wide, this moment
was one he would never forget, picking up his first bass
shortly after. This experience sparked a musical career
spanning four decades.
While the early 80’s were spent supporting heavy metal
guitarist Vinnie Moore, the 90’s brought him back to the
Blues. Touring throughout the U.S, Canada, and Europe he
supported acts such as Sonny Rhodes, Georgie Bonds and
The Blueskeepers, Socco, and Lonnie Shields. The next
decade kept him even busier, as he was in high demand on
bass duty with Big Jack Johnson, Richard Ray Farrell,
and Roger Girke.
Jimmy had been meeting up in Memphis throughout the
years – specifically at The Blues Foundation’s
International Blues Challenge (IBC). It’s been a long,
sweet road since his debut as front-man, when “Shopping
for the Blues” knocked it out of the park in 2004. This
gained him a notable nomination from the Jersey Shore
Jazz and Blues Foundation for the IBC CD competition. In
2010 he was nominated again, this time by The Diamond
State Blues Society for the impressive “Goin’ Down 9”
album.
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