\

Jim at Aunt Jenny Festival, 2010

Songs From The Almost Live Concert

About Jim

Jimmy Coloradus Dillon born Oct 20, 1957, in Logan, West Virginia. He began playing guitar in the early 70's and somewhere around age 15 and with a fake ID played at local clubs until 1976. He began playing again around 2003, a solo show and with a local band.

All songs from the Almost Live Concert CD are original compositions, written and performed by Jim. This has been a solo project with Jim singing and playing all parts using a keyboard and his guitar. These recordings were recorded at Jim's home using Internet Tape Deck. As to why he recorded them, Jim says, "I wanted to leave a little something of me for those I will leave someday. I hope others may enjoy my songs, my goal now is to be on stage as much as possible. I love playing my guitar, and I'm not getting any younger"

Copyright ©Jimmy C. Dillon 2003 Duplication / Distribution, is forbidden without written permission

Please! Sign my Guest Book !

VIDEO

Links to Performances on YouTube

 

2008 WV Freedom Festival

Can't You See 2008 WV Freedom Festival

Red House 2008 WV Freedom Festival

I'm a Working Man 2008 WV Freedom Festival

I'm Sad & Lonely 2008 WV Freedom Festival

 

Video clips from performance at the West Virginia Freedom Festival July 2007

Fooled Around and Fell In Love

25 or 6 to 4

Sad an Lonely

Watch video of last song ,WV Freedom Festival 2005

 

And now for a little something different, my version of

Red House
Soul Man
Spookie
A Good Fool is Hard To Find

Please! Sign my Guest Book !

Copyright ©Jimmy C. Dillon 2003 Duplication / Distribution, is forbidden without written permission

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

blues guitar music, original blues music, rhythm blues music ,blues jimmy dillon, blues music, guitar blues music, my blues, life blues, story of blues, wv, west Virginia blues, Logan blues, new blues, buy blues, sing blues, blues player, Logan west Virginia, west Virginia guitar, my blues guitar, blues man, blues happy, I love blues, thank god, blues for me, WV blues, jimmy dillon, jim dillon