Jim Milan

Jim Milan (bass) played with the Juke Jumpers in the early 80s and recorded six albums. They won album of the year with Buddy magazine for the “ The Joint’s Jumpin” and Jim was given the Buddy magazine Texas tornado award in 1985. Jim joined Anson Funderburgh and the Rockets featuring Sam Myers in 1989. While in the band The Rockets won Handy/BMA Awards for best Band, Best album and Best song for “Tell me what I want to hear” which Jim co-wrote. The Rockets toured the world extensively and Jim recorded on many of the bands label Blacktop Records projects. In 1994 Jim joined Doyle Bramhall‘s band. While with Doyle he toured the world and recorded the critically acclaimed “Fitzburgh Street” and toured on the Grammy nominated “Is it news”. Jim worked with Doyle until his passing and 2011. Jim started working with Glen Clark in 2016 and recorded his latest album “You tell me”.