Jimmy Lewis (musician)

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Jimmy Lewis
Birth name James Eddie Lewis Jr
Born (1937-11-25)November 25, 1937
Itta Bena, Mississippi, USA
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Los Angeles, California[1]
Genres R&B, soul, jazz
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, record producer
Instruments guitar, piano, vocals
Years active 1960s to 2000
Labels Era,Tangerine, Buddah, Hot Atlanta, Miss Butch
Associated acts The Drifters
Ray Charles
Peggy Scott

Jimmy Lewis was a United States soul musician, songwriter and producer whose songs include "Message to the Ladies", "That Won't Stop Me from Loving You," and "I Can't Leave You Alone". He worked with Ray Charles and wrote songs for Z. Z. Hill.[2]

He was in the 1960s' line-up of Bill Pinkney's "Original Drifters".

References

  1. Los Angeles Sentinel, September 29, 2004 Obituary of James Lewis
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