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  1. Jimmie Randall (born February 14, 1949, in Dallas, Texas) is a bass guitarist best known for his work with Jo Jo Gunne. Career. Jimmie Randall had been playing in several Texas bands since the early 1960s when, in 1972, he was invited to join Jo Jo Gunne as bass guitarist.

  2. The band's original bass player, Jimmy Randall announced his departure and went on to play with L.A.-based Jo Jo Gunne. [1] [3] Lonnie Taylor came in, and eventually succeeded him, but for a transitional period the band had two bass players.

  3. Jimmie Randall – bajo eléctrico, coros; Curly Smith – batería, percusión, coros, armónica; Personal técnico. Bill Szymczyk – productor, ingeniero de audio; Allan Blazek – ingeniero de audio; Tom Anderson – ingeniero asistente; Lee Hulko – masterización; Art Linson – gestión; Danny Tucker – gestión; Fred ...

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  5. 15 de feb. de 2022 · “Playing guitar for Krackerjack was kind of a rite of passage,” said Jimmie Randall, former bassist of Jo Jo Gunne. “But I think one of the reasons they didn’t get a record deal was because they were changing guitarists all the time.”

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jo_Jo_GunneJo Jo Gunne - Wikipedia

    John Staehely. Jo Jo Gunne was an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, United States, in 1971 by Jay Ferguson and Mark Andes after they had left the rock band Spirit. [1] The band was named after the Chuck Berry song "Jo Jo Gunne". The band released their eponymous debut album in 1972 and had a top 10 hit song "Run Run Run" in ...