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Original member Hart reformed The Gentrys in 1969, with himself as lead singer; they recorded initially for the Bell Records label. The 1969–1971 Gentrys included Hart, Steve Spear (bass), David Beaver (keyboards), Jimmy Tarbutton (guitar), and Mike Gardner (drums).
Before becoming involved with professional wrestling, Hart was a member of rock band The Gentrys, best known for their 1965 top five Billboard Hot 100 hit, "Keep on Dancing". [3] Professional wrestling career. Memphis Wrestling (1978–1985) Hart receiving a Manager of the Year Award in 1984. Jimmy Hart was born in Jackson, Mississippi.
May 2, 2024 · Jimmy Hart talks the Gentrys, touring with Dick Clark and a million selling album as a teenager. Jimmy Hart joins Stories with Brisco and Bradshaw.
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The second part of the song (after the false fade, beginning with Gentrys drummer Larry Wall's drum fill) is the same as the first. Although the Gentrys usually had Jimmy Hart and Bruce Bowles as singers, the band's guitarist, Larry Raspberry, sang lead vocals on the song.
Jan 10, 2022 · Jimmy Hart explains how his musical group The Gentrys was named after a condom. Jimmy Hart joins Stories with Brisco and Bradshaw.
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Jun 24, 2024 · Upon its re-release, the Gentrys— Larry Raspberry (guitar, lead vocalist), Bruce Bowles (vocals), Bobby Fisher (saxophone, keyboards), Jimmy Hart (vocals), Jimmy Johnson (trumpet), Pat Neal (bass guitar), and drummer Larry Wall—found themselves with the #4 single in the Billboard Hot 100 (and #3 in Record World) by the end of October, kept ...