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'''Henry Kimbrell''' was a jazz pianist who resided in Birmingham, Alabama.  His two sons, [[Mark Kimbrell]] (guitarist) and [[Matt Kimbrell]] (percussionist) graduated from the [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]].  Both of them are reknowned professional musicians.
'''Henry Kimbrell''' was a jazz pianist who resided in [[Birmingham]]. He is well-known in the region as the composer of the "[[15-cent Jingle]]" for [[Jack's]] hamburger chain.


Henry was inducted into the [[Alabamna Jazz Hall of Fame]] in 1980.
His two sons, [[Mark Kimbrell]] (guitarist) and [[Matt Kimbrell]] (percussionist) graduated from the [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]].  Both of them are reknowned professional musicians.
 
Henry was inducted into the [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]] in [[1980]].
 
==References==
* Tomberlin, Michael (November 13, 2010) "Birmingham burger franchise Jack's jingle is back, back, back ... for 50th anniversary." ''Birmingham News''
 
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[[Category:Jazz musicians]]
[[Category:Pianists]]
[[Category:Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]]

Latest revision as of 11:40, 13 November 2010

Henry Kimbrell was a jazz pianist who resided in Birmingham. He is well-known in the region as the composer of the "15-cent Jingle" for Jack's hamburger chain.

His two sons, Mark Kimbrell (guitarist) and Matt Kimbrell (percussionist) graduated from the Alabama School of Fine Arts. Both of them are reknowned professional musicians.

Henry was inducted into the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame in 1980.

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (November 13, 2010) "Birmingham burger franchise Jack's jingle is back, back, back ... for 50th anniversary." Birmingham News