
Devon Allman’s Blues Summit featuring the Devon Allman Project, Larry McCray, Laka Soul and Jimmy Hall
Sun, 7 Jun, 7:00 PM CDT
Doors open
6:00 PM CDT
Bourbon Theatre
1415 O Street, Lincoln, NE 68508
Description
Doors: 6 p.m. || Show: 7 p.m. || All Ages
$25: GA Advance* || $30: GA Day of Show*
$90: Table of 2* ($45/ticket) || $180: Table of 4* ($45/ticket)
$2 Under 21 Fee at the Door
*Pricing denotes base price before online fees
GA = standing room only
Table tickets include show admission. Tables are assigned and labeled based upon time of purchase and are located in our four-tiered balcony (stair access only).
ADA accommodations may be made by request; please submit through our contact page on our website or message us on social media.
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages
Pop-Soul
Laka Soul
Laka Soul
Pop-Soul

Pop
Jimmy Hall
Jimmy Hall
Pop
Jimmy Hall was born in Birmingham, Alabama and raised in Mobile by a musical family steeped in gospel tradition.
Jimmy Hall first gained notoriety as the lead vocalist, saxophonist, and harmonica player for the band Wet Willie, which emerged from Mobile, Alabama in 1970. His unique brand of R&B-infused rock and roll swagger propelled the group’s “Keep On Smilin’” to the Top 10 on the Billboard singles chart in 1974. After five albums with Capricorn Records, Wet Willie moved to the Epic label in 1977, carrying the singles “Street Corner Serenade” and “Weekend” to the Top 40. As a solo artist, Jimmy appeared in the Top 40 yet again with “I’m Happy That Love Has Found You” in 1980. His songs have been recorded by Gregg Allman, The Marshall Tucker Band, The Amazing Rhythm Aces, Blackberry Smoke, Johnny Russell, and others. Additionally, Jimmy has been a vocalist and bandleader for Hank Williams, Jr. since the 1980s. Jimmy is an inductee of both the Georgia Music Hall of Fame and the Alabama Music Hall of Fame. A 2017 Alabama Media Group article dubbed Jimmy “Alabama’s greatest Southern rocker." Additionally, Jimmy Hall, has toured as a vocalist with Jeff Beck's US Tour over the years. According to Jeff Beck's Website, Hall is referred to as “A Southern Boy with Lots of Soul.”
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