Saturday, 30 May 2026

Johnny Gimble born 30 May 1926

John Paul Gimble (May 30, 1926 – May 9, 2015) was an American country musician associated with Western swing. He was considered one of the most important fiddlers in the genre.

Gimble was born in Tyler, Texas and grew up in nearby Bascom. He began playing in a band with his brothers at age 12, and continued playing with two of them, George and Jerry, as the Rose City Swingsters. The trio played local radio shows, and gigs at dance halls. Gimble later moved to Louisiana and began performing with the Jimmie Davis gubernatorial campaign. He was offered a job in the Governor's administration but turned it down to volunteer for service in the U.S. Army. Gimble returned to Texas after completing his service in the U.S. Army in World War II.

Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys

Back in Texas, Gimble continued to hone his fiddling skills with a number of Texas radio and dance bands. In 1948, he made his first recording, playing with Robert Brother's Rhythmairs in Corpus Christi. A year later he joined Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys, with whom he toured for most of the next decade. With Wills, he played both fiddle and electric mandolin, and distinguished himself by using a five-string fiddle (most fiddles have four strings).

His fiddling style was influenced by other Texas fiddlers who played the "breakdown" fiddle tunes. Gimble's fiddling style, while uniquely his own, came to be known as the "Texas fiddling style" that emerged during the first half of the twentieth century among fiddlers such as Cliff Bruner, Louis Tierney, and Jesse Ashlock. Gimble learned from them, and further developed while playing with Wills, who epitomized and promoted a new sound known as Western swing. Western swing rose to national prominence in the 1940s, combining the old-time, Southern-derived Anglo string band tradition, with its breakdowns, schottisches, waltzes, and reels, with the big band jazz and pop music of the day.

After Gimble married Barbara Kemp of Gatesville, Texas, in 1949, he settled in Dallas, where, in the early 1950s, he began doing radio and television shows with Bill and Jim Boyd (of the Lone Star Cowboys) and performed on The Big D Jamboree, a weekly variety show broadcast live from the Dallas Sportatorium. He broke off to form his own group in 1951, performing as the house band at Wills's clubs in Fort Worth and Oklahoma City, but rejoined in 1953 and continued to play with Wills until the early 1960s. He played fiddle on Marty Robbins' No. 1 hit "I'll Go On Alone".

In 1955, Gimble moved to Waco, Texas, and split time between running a barber shop near the regional VA Hospital and music. In 1960, he quit touring with Bob Wills and hosted one of the first locally produced television shows on KWTX, Johnny Gimble & the Homefolks. Gimble's show featured a young bass player from nearby Abbott, Texas, named Willie Nelson, and a lifetime friendship and partnership was born. In 1968, after repeated encouragement from his peers, Gimble moved his family to Nashville, Tennessee. From then on, his steady work as a session musician included sessions with Merle Haggard and The Strangers on their Bob Wills tribute album (A Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World (or, My Salute to Bob Wills)), Conway Twitty, Connie Smith, Loretta Lynn, Lefty Frizzell, Ray Price, Willie Nelson, and Chet Atkins on Superpickers in 1973. The following year he took a cue from a song ("Fiddlin' Around") which he had written and performed on the Atkins' Superpickers album, and recorded his first solo album, titled Fiddlin' Around. He recorded nine other solo albums.

                                 

From 1975 to 1990, he was nominated 15 times for Instrumentalist of the Year and won the Country Music Association Award five times. Gimble toured with Willie Nelson worldwide from 1979 to 1981, and appeared in a supporting role in the film Honeysuckle Rose. In 1983, Gimble assembled a Texas swing group featuring Ray Price on vocals, and charted a country radio hit with "One Fiddle, Two Fiddle", featured in the Clint Eastwood film Honkytonk Man in which Johnny had a supporting role portraying Bob Wills. He appeared from the 1970s through the 2000s on Austin City Limits on TV and Garrison Keillor's broadcasts (radio). At the time of his death, he held the record for most appearances on the Austin-based PBS show. He was a member of the Million Dollar Band, and frequent guest on "Hee Haw". He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999 in the early influences category as a member of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys.

Gimble's career spanned into the 21st century, recording with Vince Gill, Tanya Tucker, and performing at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards with Carrie Underwood in 2007. "Until Lloyd Maines surpassed him, Johnny held the record for most appearances on Austin City Limits. He played with heart and soul and had an infectious spirit and sense of adventure - both in his music and personality," said ACL Executive Producer Terry Lickona. Johnny was also a regular on Minnesota Public Radio's A Prairie Home Companion hosted by Garrison Keillor, who in 1994 penned "Owed to Johnny Gimble" as a tribute to his friend after Gimble received the NEA's National Heritage Fellowship, and who performed the song again on May 9, 2015, to commemorate Gimble's life.

Gimble and his wife Barbara were divorced twice and remarried twice. They had a son and two daughters, and as of 2022 they had four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Johnny and his son Dick Gimble, a college professor of music at McLennan Community College, started a Western Swing Camp focusing on fiddle. After two years in Waco and with the help of daughter Cyndy they moved the camp to SMU's Taos Campus and ensured that the western swing style of country music was passed on to the next generation. Gimble's granddaughter, Emily, is a notable vocalist and keyboard player who has performed with Johnny, Asleep at the Wheel, Warren Hood, and Hayes Carll. She has since launched a solo career, based out of Austin, Texas.

In 2010, he released his final album "Celebrating with Friends," a collection of collaborations with artists like Nelson, Haggard, Ray Benson, Dale Watson, Vince Gill and others. Gimble died not far from his home in Dripping Springs, Texas, on May 9, 2015, aged 88. His daughter stated that her father was "finally rid of the complications from several strokes over the past few years". He was posthumously inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2018.

(Edited from Wikipedia) 

2 comments:

boppinbob said...

A big thank you goes to Larry for requesting today's birthday fiddler and also to Don Crowe & Lord Carrett for the loan of all the albums
Sorry Larry we could not find the album you requested but here's a few which should suffice!

Johnny Gimble - Chronological Classics (2020 Warped)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/M8TnxZcU

01 - Johnny Gimble, Buck Roberts & The Rhythmairs - Don't You Darken My Door Anymore.mp3"
02 - Johnny Gimble - Gimble's Fifth.mp3"
03 - Johnny Gimble - Lonesome Song.mp3"
04 - Johnny Gimble - Beaumont Rag.mp3"
05 - Johnny Gimble - Gardenia Waltz.mp3"
06 - Johnny Gimble - Don't Let Your Deal Go Down.mp3"
07 - Johnny Gimble - Estrellita.mp3"
08 - Johnny Gimble - Cowhouse Campout.mp3"
09 - Johnny Gimble - Thanks Bob(medley).mp3"
10 - Johnny Gimble - Fiddlin' Around.mp3"
11 - Johnny Gimble - What A Friend We Have In Jesus.mp3"
12 - Johnny Gimble - Lone Star Rag.mp3"
13 - Johnny Gimble - I'll Keep On Loving You.mp3"
14 - Johnny Gimble - La Zinda Waltz.mp3"
15 - Johnny Gimble - Texas Fiddle Man.mp3"
16 - Johnny Gimble - Texas Skip.mp3"
17 - Johnny Gimble - Under The 'x' In Texas.mp3"
18 - Johnny Gimble - Blues For Joe Tee.mp3"
19 - Johnny Gimble - Bosque Bandit.mp3"
20 - Johnny Gimble - Slow 'n' Easy.mp3"
21 - Johnny Gimble - End Of The Line.mp3"
22 - Johnny Gimble - The Playboy Beat.mp3"
23 - Johnny Gimble - Texas Little Foot (Instr).mp3"
24 - Johnny Gimble - 'jumpin'' Cotton Eye Joe.mp3"
25 - Johnny Gimble - Waltzin' The Blues.mp3"
26 - Johnny Gimble - Double Eagle Paul Jones.mp3"

Track 1 1948- Jonny Gimble & The Rhythmairs
Tracks 2-11 taken from 1974 Capitol LP Fidlin' Around
Tracks 12-21 taken from 1976 Columbia LP Texas Dance Party*
Tracks 22-26 taken from 1979 Tejas LP My Kinda Music*
* all recorded live in Austin, Texas August 29, 1975.

Johnny Gimble – The Texas Fiddle Collection (1981 CMH)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/5Gmsv9Tp

1 Sallie Gooden 0:53
2 Black And White Rag 2:28
3 Silver Bell 3:04
4 Goodnight Waltz 3:17
5 Under The Double Eagle 2:18
6 Crafton Blues 2:44
7 Darling Nellie Gray 2:58
8 Fat Boy Rag 2:23
9 Down Yonder 1:50
10 Ragtime Annie 2:13
11 On The Alamo 4:07
12 Barefoot Fiddler 1:35
13 Twilight Waltz 2:31
14 Twinkle, Little Star 3:06
15 Red Wing 2:01
16 Flower Of Mexico 2:06
17 Carrol County Blues 1:09
18 Draggin' The Bow 3:15
19 Dream Eye's Waltz 1:58
20 Lime Rock 2:15
21 Rainy Day Monday Blues 4:30
22 Alabama Jubilee 1:53
23 Tuxedo Junction 3:46
24 Beaumont Rag 1:58
25 Big 'Taters In Sandy Land 0:57
26 Texas Jole Blon' 4:02
27 Rubber Dolly 1:47
28 Breakdown On The Freeway 2:14

Johnny Gimble – Still Fiddlin' Around (1988 MCA)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/Knx8hDoV

1 Fiddlin' Around 2:32
2 Nellie Gray 4:07
3 Mandolopin' 2:58
4 Blue Again 3:33
5 Quick Step Annie 2:59
6 Have A Nice Day 3:13
7 New Gray Bonnet 3:13
8 Rural Riffin' 3:20
9 Gardenia Waltz 2:29
10 Pretty Palomino 3:20

Johnny Gimble & Texas Swing – Under The "X" In Texas (1995 Tejas)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/BAZ3w2od

1 Under The "X" In Texas
2 Faded Love
3 Hill Country Sunset
4 Bull Whip
5 Somewhere South Of S.A
6 All Night Long
7 You're Why
8 One More Pretty Waltz
9 Cowboy Just The Same
10 Texas Highways
11 Orange Blossom Special

Johnny Gimble And Texas Swing – Just For Fun (2002 Tejas)(@160 bitrate)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/p46f2wQZ

1 Barefoot Fiddler
2 Daddy Waltz
3 Red Wing
4 5'2"
5 Juniors Shadow
6 Stardust
7 Limehouse Blues
8 Roses In Summer Rain
9 Exactly Like You
10 Down Yonder
11 Poor Butterfly
12 Back Up & Push
13 Milk Cow Blues
14 Beaumont Rag
15 San Antonio Rose

boppinbob said...

Johnny Gimble, Dick Gimble, Emily Gimble – A Case Of The Gimbles (2005 Gimbles own release)(@160)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/ZaUvu47u

1 I'll Keep On Loving You 2:58
2 Trouble In Mind 3:40
3 One Time Charlies's Railroad Blues 2:57
4 Be Mine 4:34
5 Blue Skies 4:16
6 Relaxin' 3:42
7 Love Me Or Leave Me 2:32
8 Emily 2:29
9 Waltzin' The Blues 3:03
10 Headin' For The Barn 2:21
11 Our Love Is Here To Stay 3:24
12 Was 3:39
13 My Baby Just Cares For Me 3:40
14 Old Fashioned Feelin' 3:32
15 Old Fashioned Love 3:09

Johnny Gimble – Celebrating With Friends (2010 CMH)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/dBMeWQC3

1 Johnny Gimble Reflects 0:56
2 Fiddlin' Around 3:36
3 Somewhere South Of San Antone 2:19
4 Sweet Georgia Brown 4:24
5 Gardenia Waltz 4:16
6 Lady Be Good 4:14
7 I Needed You 3:07
8 If I Had You 4:32
9 Rural Riffin' 2:58
10 Under The X In Texas 3:02
11 Hey Mr. Cowboy 2:34
12 Mandelopin' 4:26
13 Do What You Did, When You Did 3:12
14 Owed To Johnny Gimble 5:54