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Member Since6/17/2005
Band Websitewww.jimmybryant.us
InfluencesMy dad had three infuences he respected - Django, Merle Travis, and Stuff Smith.
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   About Jimmy Bryant
If you landed on this page after going to www.StratBoogieFilms.com you must have seen the new Jimmy Bryant T-Shirt. The Jimmy Bryant Documentary will be out in 2009 - starting Dec 2008 I will work full time on this project with Rob Radler, Director - check out his latest documentary trailer at http://robertradler.net/video/guitar.mov - very cool film going to PBS soon. ****************Every JB fan is in for a real treat with never before released footage of dad playing, recorded audio of him jamming with other great guitar players, tons of photos, footage of other great guitar players talking about dad, George Fullerton telling about the night he and Leo Fender first met dad in 1948 with the Fender prototype, and hearing dad from a 1979 interview he did - he tells his own story and talks about other players, and gets into his own opinion of the music business - even talking about good ol Nashville ;)...Stay Tuned.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Below is dads Bio Writen by my godd buddy: Ed Mitchell********** It’s not difficult to imagine the huge impact that Jimmy Bryant’s explosive guitar style had on his fellow guitarists of the 1950s. Listen to his music today and you’ll get that tingle down your spine that Danny Gatton, Albert Lee and all those hot Telecaster players experienced when they first heard Bryant blasting through classics like Red Headed Polka and Stratosphere Boogie. Bryant’s gift for melody, and his sense of humor that shines from every cut, is timeless. Always performing with a swagger that made even the most complicated techniques look ridiculously easy, Bryant was the fastest player that anyone had ever heard, raising the bar for guitarists forever. Also worth remembering is the fact that, in an era when amplifier distortion was still considered a ‘fault,’ he played every note clean, with absolute precision. He was also an accomplished songwriter, penning the Waylon Jennings classic, The Only Daddy That’ll Walk The Line. Just how Jimmy Bryant came to be a guitar player in the first place is a classic tale of one man’s triumph over tragedy and great adversity.:************** Jimmy Bryant was born Ivy. J. Bryant Jr on March 5, 1925 in Moultrie, Georgia, into a poor farming family. Like many families caught in this relentlessly tough existence, the Bryant’s enjoyed the welcome relief that performing music could bring. Jimmy’s musician father instilled the joy of playing a musical instrument in his young son and pretty soon the boy was a fiddle-playing prodigy supplementing the family’s income by playing for tips on the Courthouse Square of Moultrie. As he grew Bryant honed his fiddle skills by playing with local bands and performing at the Saturday night barn dances that were popular at that time. Even though opportunities were few, Jimmy had no desire to follow in his parent’s footsteps, working the fields of Georgia. As it turned out he needn’t have worried. In addition to his incredible talent, this young man had fate on his side… :************** In 1943, the 18-year old Bryant was drafted into the US Army. While he was fighting in Germany he was critically injured by an exploding grenade, sustaining head injuries that would see him hospitalized for several months. While recuperating in hospital he taught himself to play guitar, applying his lightning fiddle skills to the six-string instrument, and that explosive guitar style was born.:************** When Jimmy Bryant passed away on September 22, 1980 he left behind an incredible body of recorded work. In addition to the countless sessions he’d played on, for various pop and country artists over the years, he released some of the most important instrumental guitar music ever committed to tape. From his first self-composed recording, Bryant’s Boogie, to his final solo sessions in the late 60s, Bryant never disappointed his fans, always breaking the rules with his usual style. Check out the ringing harmonics of Liberty Bell Polka, the complex picking of Yodelling Guitar, and the earliest use of that country music staple, chicken picking on the aptly named Pickin’ The Chicken. Some of his most awe-inspiring work can be found on his The Fastest Guitar in the Country album. Recorded in 1967 the album features Jimmy’s breakneck speed rendition of the classic Sugar Foot Rag. Incidentally, every guitarist should own a copy of Frettin’ Fingers; the Lightning Guitar of Jimmy Bryant, a 3-CD boxset packed full of Bryant’s finest moments. Speaking of which…:*********** Probably Jimmy Bryant’s best-loved recordings are those that he made with steel guitarist Speedy West. The pair played together on sessions backing singers such as Tennessee Ernie Ford and Kay Starr but soon began working on their own material. It was a match made in heaven. Their melodic, fast guitar lines intertwined with each other creating an exciting brand of music that nobody had ever heard before. Between 1950 and 1956 Bryant and West recorded an incredible amount of material including the now legendary Stratosphere Boogie. Both men entered the studio in the mid 70s to record a reunion album. Unfortunately, the results of the sessions wouldn’t be released until 1990, ten years after Bryant’s death. :************ Although Bryant used many different guitars in the course of his career he will always be best remembered as a pioneer, the first endorsee, of Fender’s legendary Telecaster model. While some players of the day were reluctant to replace their ageing hollow-body guitars with this ‘new-fangled’ solid-body instrument, Bryant instantly warmed to the guitar’s unique playability and lively tone. The story goes that in 1950, Leo Fender, and his engineering consultant George Fullerton, visited Bryant at the Riverside Rancho, a Western music nightclub in Glendale, California. After handing Jimmy his new Broadcaster – later renamed the Telecaster – Leo and George watched as the guitarist caused such a sensation with the groundbreaking guitar that the crowd in the club gathered around him to watch him play. Apparently, even the band performing onstage at the time stopped playing to catch Bryant’s impromptu show! In 2003, Fender released its Jimmy Bryant Tribute Telecaster, produced with the input of Jimmy’s son, John. With its ash body, white blonde finish and hand-tooled leather pickguard, the guitar is a fitting tribute to a true pioneer of the Telecaster, and the electric guitar in general.:********** Of course, as well as his awesome guitar playing, it should be mentioned that Jimmy Bryant had that all-important ‘cool’ element that all guitar heroes should effortlessly possess. Always dressed to the teeth in a sharp suit or decorative country shirt, with hair slicked back, and that handsome face, it’s easy to see why the sight of Jimmy with his radical new Fender guitar was such an inspiration to guitarists, and music lovers, of the 1950s. It’s still a powerful image today…:*****************

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Jeff Cook

Jeff Cook



Aug 8 2009 6:07 PM

WOW! That is great guitar playin'!
Paul Eddy

Paul Eddy



Jul 16 2009 3:21 PM

I'm always seeing Jimmy's name whenever I read the Fender story, but I confess I've never heard him until now. WOW!
Darin Dieu

Darin Dieu



Jul 16 2009 10:13 PM

Thanks for the add! I always thought that Jimmy was VERY UNDERATED as a guitarist within this crappy industry. He deserves so much more than what was given. Such a soulful....expression filled guitarist!!! He inspired ....me.....and many others. I thank you from my heart  for the years of great music & playing. Guitar playing wouldn't have been the same if Jimmy didn't share what he does....and did!!! Thanks and GOD BLESS!!! - Darin
Longhunter

Longhunter



Jun 16 2009 3:19 AM

Thanks for the Friendship! His playing still amazes people. Have a good one my friend!
LONGHUNTER!
the Michael Louis Band

the Michael Louis Band



Jun 5 2009 8:51 PM



Your dad's music continues to AMAZE
& INSPIRE!!! All the best - Michael Louis TMLB
Hank Garland

Hank Garland



Jun 2 2009 2:28 PM

Your daddy Jimmy Bryant was the Best. Hank Garland , Jimmy Bryant and Speedy West!
Greatness and their music still lives and we love them and miss them
Much Love,
Amy & Billy Garland
The Legendary Guitarist Hank Garland Family

www.crazy-themovie.com
The Hank Garland Movie
Jim Lewin

Jim Lewin



Jun 1 2009 6:34 PM

Thank you Jimmy Bryant.

Hats off to you, the best ever.

and thank you John for this page.

JL
John Reed

John Reed



May 22 2009 3:09 AM

Thanks for adding me. I'm honored to be included here. Jimmy Bryant is a true legend. Best regards, John Reed.
KPAW

Carl Stebbins



May 19 2009 6:29 PM

THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR DADS GIFT,
AND THE FRIENDSHIP. BEST WISHES
Clear Rats

Clear Rats



May 12 2009 11:51 PM

great respec! thanx alotta from clear rats martin!
Ciccio Sammaritani

Ciccio Sammaritani



May 13 2009 8:52 AM

Thank you for adding me, Mr. John. Very honored to be your friend in this space that is an oasis of the magic sound of your father Jimmy. Without him the music today would be different....
Daniel Mark Faller

Daniel Mark Faller



May 13 2009 5:39 PM

greetings from Idaho....thanks for the friendship.....your Dad could pick!!!!!!....daniel
bismark vega

bismark vega



May 4 2009 11:09 PM

Thank you for the huge honor of being included between the friends of my hero.First met Jimmy Briant on the Stratosphere boogie,about 1985 ,a little vynil disc with only one song,that came along with the guitar player magazine. THANKS!!!
joey wright

joey wright



Apr 16 2009 8:30 PM

Yaaa Jimmy!
Mike Goblin

Mike Goblin



Mar 29 2009 6:33 PM

Great page
Steve 'O'

Steve 'O'



Apr 6 2009 7:36 PM

Cheers for the add,jimmy was the best...Steve
The Mick Hart Band

The Mick Hart Band



Mar 26 2009 2:14 AM

Just stopping by to say hey. Hope all is well.
Peace, Mick
International Country Music Day

International Country Music Day



Mar 20 2009 11:16 PM

Many thanks for the add!
Jimmy is an inspiration for country guitar players!

ICMDAY
Cabe

Cabe



Feb 28 2009 10:39 AM

Thanks. Saludos desde España.
James Hunnicutt

James Hunnicutt



Feb 16 2009 1:16 AM

Thank you for running this wonderful page for your Dad!
He will always be an influence on my playing!
James Hunnicutt
Morgan the 1st King of England

Morgan the 1st   King of England



Feb 4 2009 8:15 PM

thank you very much!!!! long live jimmy's music!!!!
Brad Hardisty

Brad Hardisty



Feb 2 2009 5:14 AM

Any steel player in Utah who is a fan of Jummy Bryant/Speedy West stuff, I need you in my band, The Southside Gentlemen's Club. I ended up here after losing my job in Nashville. We are giggin so either message me or come to one of our shows. Open call.
Gracie's Ganma :)

Tami Seago Perkins



Jan 21 2009 4:54 PM

Yes I will tell him. He has a web cam and talks to Robin in Mo that way! Dad also has facebook if you have it.
Good to hear from you! Stay in touch!
Ƹ¥Ʒ Daniel's MommyƸ¥Ʒ ♥ilyTommy♥

Misty Marie Allegood



Jan 20 2009 5:28 AM

hey I'm misty-marie. I'm jimmy's grand niece. I'm myra's daughter and Thelma Bryant's granddaughter.

I've never got to meet my great uncle jimmy but I've heard all about him. i live in moultrie, ga with my fiance tommy allegood. i just happen to stumble across this page about him and thought i would learn more about him cause jimmy is part of my family history.
^_^
Ben Banks

Ben Banks



Jan 15 2009 10:15 PM

Thanks for the ad! I just drove through Moultrie GA today. (Funston, too... wasn't that really where he lived?) Anyway, love the site I think Mr. Bryant sounds like Django on a Telecaster. Amazing music.
Ben
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