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  1. Jimmy LaFave - Wikipedia

    Jimmy LaFave (July 12, 1955 – May 21, 2017) was an American singer-songwriter and folk musician. After moving to Stillwater, Oklahoma, LaFave became a supporter of Woody Guthrie.

  2. Jimmy LaFave

    “Peace be with you my friend, wherever you’re traveling.” — Jimmy LaFave

  3. Jimmy LaFave Official Music - YouTube

    Official YouTube page for Jimmy LaFave. Jimmy LaFave was born in Wills Point, Texas. He started school in Mesquite and by Junior High was making music perche...

  4. Jimmy LaFave - Red House Records

    LaFave’s album Cimarron Manifesto finds Jimmy taking a more country road, with sweet and mournful songs about life and loss and special guest appearances by Carrie Rodriguez, …

  5. Jimmy LaFave: Austin Singer and Songwriter Who Captured the …

    Immerse yourself in the soulful world of Jimmy LaFave, an Austin singer-songwriter who shaped the Red Dirt music scene with his evocative storytelling and Americana charm.

  6. Jimmy LaFave - Apple Music

    Austin-based singer/songwriter and guitarist Jimmy LaFave brought a passionate rock & roll energy to his original folk songs, whether he was playing solo or with a band.

  7. Jimmy LaFave and Stillwater, OK’s Red Dirt Music Legacy

    Born in Wills Point, Texas, on July 12, 1955, Jimmy LaFave's journey as a singer-songwriter and folk musician took root and blossomed right here in the heart of Oklahoma.

  8. Jimmy LaFave Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & Mor... | AllMusic

    May 21, 2017 · Austin-based singer/songwriter and guitarist Jimmy LaFave brought a passionate rock & roll energy to his original folk songs, whether he was playing solo or with a band.

  9. Jimmy LaFave – World Musician Obituaries

    Jimmy LaFave, who moved to Austin in the mid-1980s and became one of the city’s most prominent singer-songwriters of the past several decades, died Sunday night after a yearlong …

  10. Bio — Jimmy LaFave

    Jimmy lived in Austin, TX for nearly 30 years, but is often identified as being from Oklahoma because of his strong musical ties to the state and his role in the development of “Red Dirt …