Jimmi’s cd Rockin’ & Jumpin starts off with a rockin’ and jumpin’, no
not the song Rockin’ & Jumpin, it is rockin’ and jumpin. “Dance My
Blues Away” is the first song with an introduction of a uplifting
piano playing, a sax crying, and what sounds like hands clapping.
You can’t help getting in involved too.

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The third song “Don’t You Wanna Be
Mine, Girl?” picks up the beat and keeps you rockin. The lyrics are a
bit repetitive but who cares. It’s about the music and you’re in the
groove with them. About a minute into the song a cool sax solo kicks
in. This really gives you a great feel of a by gone day when music did
not have to be telling you some great message. It just gives you a
great beat and lets you dance away the night. Further along we hear
“I’m Goin’ Crazy for You, Baby” a good clapping rockin’ song as well is
“You Keep Me Satisfied”. All these songs barely break two minutes just
like the old days when they had to be short to get air play. What
record from those days could not have a song about a car? In comes
“Cadillac Coupe de Ville” about cursing in this hot, cool car. What
could be better than this. Maybe getting your own copy of Jimmi
Accardi’s Rockin’ and Jumpin or any of his other fine cd’s,
like “Rockabilly Blues” and “Rhythm and Blues” if you want
to get back to the style of music that started this whole rock n’ roll
thing. Check out some of these links for Jimmi Accardi’s cd.

Wile you listen the show on Jimmi Accardi check out:
Jimmi Accardi Website
Jimmi Accardi MySpace page
Go to CD Baby Website to buy the cd
Jimmi Accardi – Rockin’ & Jumpin
Jimmi Accardi – Rockabilly Blues
Jimmi Accardi – Rhythm and Blues

Also see Jimmi at:
Molehill Music The Laughing Dogs (one of Jimmi’s early bands)
Seven of the cd’s were produced by Eddie Kramer
Oh why didn’t I ask him about that. : (

Jimmi’s radio show focuses on the history of Rock ‘n’ Roll

Thanks Jimmi

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The Rock And Rollover Show
Don’t forget to check out Peter King’s Rock And Rollover Show where he puts three new songs in with songs from past episodes. This is a great way to really get to know these independent bands, hearing a song one time is not enough. You have to roll it over and over with The Rock And Rollover Show.