The TIME JUMPERS are an award winning Western Swing band from Nashville, Tennessee. This group of Nashville's studio elite has evolved from casual jam sessions at the Grand Ole Opry to performing on the main stage, and becoming THE Monday night destination in Nashville. As a band, they've been sought out to record with artists such as Vince Gill, Amy Grant, and John Anderson. Their individual recording and performing credits cover virtually the entire history of country music, ranging from Sli...
The TIME JUMPERS are an award winning Western Swing band from Nashville, Tennessee. This group of Nashville's studio elite has evolved from casual jam sessions at the Grand Ole Opry to performing on the main stage, and becoming THE Monday night destination in Nashville.
As a band, they've been sought out to record with artists such as Vince Gill, Amy Grant, and John Anderson.
Their individual recording and performing credits cover virtually the entire history of country music, ranging from Slim Whitman to Carrie Underwood, and their members have recorded extensively with artists in other genres as well, from Barbra Streisand to Megadeth.
Lineup includes Jeff Taylor, Carolyn Martin, Dawn Sears, Dennis Crouch, Rick Vanaugh, Ranger Doug, Joe Spivey, Andy Reiss, Kenny Sears, Paul Franklin, and Aubrey Haynie. Past members include Johnny Cox and Adie Grey. Their combination of tight arrangements, soulful singers, brilliant soloists, and an irresistibly swinging rhythm section have packed their weekly performances at Nashville's legendary Station Inn for close to ten years, drawing not only their peers, such as fellow recording musicians Glen Worf, Brent Mason, Reggie Young, Bob Moore and countless others, but an amazingly diverse array of stars, including Jimmy Dean, Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Jimmy Buffet, Reba McEntire, Robert Plant, BJ Thomas, The White Stripes, Kings of Leon, Luna Halo, Norah Jones, John Rich, Robben Ford, Ronnie Dunn, Bonnie Raitt, Ronnie Milsap and Kelly Clarkson. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.