

There’s a reason legendary blues Diva Etta James called
Jimmy Z her “Hootchie Cootchie Man” and Dave Stewart of
the Eurythmics calls him “the best harmonica player in the
world.” Jimmy attracts attention. He caught the attention of
Rod Stewart, Tom Petty and the Eurythmics – all of whom
he recorded and toured with. He also caught the attention
of Dr. Dre, Barry White, Ziggy Marley, Yes, Bon Jovi, Bone
Thugs-N-Harmony, Macy Gray, Jaguares, and countless
others who sought out Jimmy Z’s blazing harmonica and
soulful saxophone to spice up their recordings.
From a smoky 20-seat bar in Sacramento to the 300,000 person sold out Rock in Rio
concert with Rod Stewart in Brazil. Performing in 1988 with the Eurythmics for the Nelson
Mandela Concert at Wembley Stadium and televised to 1 billion people worldwide,
Jimmy’s harmonica solo on Must Have Been an Angel brought the world to its knees.
Jimmy Z and the ZTribe Supported by Slidin Slim
Jimmy Zavala – vocals, harmonica, sax
Johnny Griparic – bass
Bob Fridzema – keyboards
Jakob Rønlov – drums
Eric Hansson – guitar
Slidin’ slim
Solo performers are a rare breed. For some the joy of playing together with other musicians is the fuel that keeps them going but for a selected few the real magic happens when you’re alone on stage without any safety net at all. That’s the way Slidin’ Slim likes it.
For three decades Anders ”Slidin’ Slim” Landelius has performed in just about every European country there is as well as in the United States most of the time with just his trusted resophonic guitars as company.
Back in the early 90’s when Slim surfaced on the Scandinavian blues scene his main influences were the legendary delta blues artists like Robert Johnson, Son House, Big Joe Williams, Charlie Patton among many others as well as more contemporary masters like John Hammond, John Mooney and Robert Lucas (R.I.P).
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