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Genres
  
Role
  
Musician · jimschwall.com

Instruments
  
Guitar, mandolin

Years active
  
1964 – present

Music group
  
Siegel–Schwall Band

Name
  
Jim Schwall


Jim Schwall JIM SCHWALL The Official Site

Born
  
November 11, 1942 (age 81) (
1942-11-11
)

Origin
  
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, singer-songwriter

Associated acts
  
Siegel-Schwall BandJim Schwall Band

Albums
  
The Siegel–Schwall Band, Say Siegel–Schwall, Three Pieces for Blues Ba, RIP Siegel/Schwall, 953 West

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Jim Schwall (born November 11, 1942) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and photographer. He is best known as a co-founder and member of the Siegel-Schwall Band.

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Monday night blues with chris aaron and jim schwall


Musical career

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Jim Schwall was born in Chicago, Illinois, and currently resides in the Madison, Wisconsin area. A singer-songwriter, he plays guitar, as well as mandolin, bass guitar, and other instruments. He studied music at Roosevelt University. There he met Corky Siegel, and became interested in blues music. Schwall and Seigel formed a blues duo in 1964, playing at Chicago bars and clubs. They performed regularly at Pepper's Lounge and at Big John's, where well known, established blues musicians such as Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and Willie Dixon would often sit in. The duo expanded to a quartet and became the Siegel-Schwall Band. Schwall's amplified Gibson B-25 acoustic guitar was a distinctive component of the band's sound.

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The Siegel-Schwall Band became quite popular, and by 1967 were touring nationally, performing at large venues like the Fillmore West and sharing the bill with well-known rock bands. Between 1966 and 1974, they released ten albums. They were also noted for their collaborations with Seiji Ozawa, combining blues with classical music. After 1974, they disbanded, but the band re-formed in 1987. They still play occasional live dates and have released two albums of new material.

Schwall is the leader of his own blues-rock band, the Jim Schwall Band. This band formed in the mid-1970s, and has continued playing live on an intermittent basis to the present time.

Schwall has also been involved in numerous other musical projects. He plays guitar and accordion in the band So Dang Yang, and is the bassist for the Cajun Strangers. He holds a Ph.D. in musical composition from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1993, and has taught music at the college level.

Photography

Jim Schwall is also a professional photographer, and has done many different types of photography. In recent years he has worked at creating art prints that combine human figures and natural landscapes. He sometimes uses a 19th-century photographic technique known as non-silver printing that predates the gelatin silver process.

Political activism

Schwall has been active in progressive political causes. In 2002 he ran for mayor of Madison, Wisconsin.

Discography

For Schwall's recordings with the Siegel-Schwall Band, see Siegel-Schwall Band.

  • A Wedding Present from Jim and Cherie Schwall – Jim and Cherie Schwall (private pressing, 1973)
  • Spring Vacation – The Jim Schwall Band
  • Growing Old – Jim Schwall
  • Piñata – So Dang Yang [EP]
  • Cajun Country Ramble – The Cajun Strangers
  • Short Stories – Jim Schwall (Waterbug Records, 2010)
  • Bar Time Lovers – Jim Schwall (CONUNDRUM InterArts, 2014)
  • Singles:

  • "Mr. Monster" / "Don't Drive When You've Been Drinking" – The Jim Schwall Band (Dynamic Voice, 1976)
  • References

    Jim Schwall Wikipedia


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