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Al Gamble (John Allen Gamble Jr.) was born on 11 March, 1969 in Columbus, Georgia, United States, is a John Allen Al" Gamble is Memphis, Tennessee. Discover Al Gamble's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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John Allen Gamble Jr. |
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Georgia
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Al Gamble Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Al Gamble worth at the age of 55 years old? Al Gamble’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Georgia. We have estimated Al Gamble's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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John Allen "Al" Gamble (born March 11, 1969) is an American, Memphis, Tennessee and Birmingham, Alabama based, session musician, playing Hammond B-3 organ and keyboards.
He is currently the keyboard player for St. Paul and The Broken Bones.
Gamble was born in Columbus, Georgia, United States, but his family moved to his parents' home town of Tuscumbia, Alabama (near Muscle Shoals), where he was raised.
After graduating from the University of Alabama in 1991 he lived in Tuscumbia, until moving to Memphis in 1994 to pursue a career in music.
Gamble grew up listening to his father's record collection, which included Jimmy Smith, Ray Charles, Jack McDuff and other jazz and soul artists on the Verve and Blue Note labels.
He played in various bands during high school and college, and in 1992 joined the Shreveport-based Bluebirds, featuring Buddy Flett on guitar.
Gamble spent a few years in Memphis as a Beale Street musician, backing such artists as Preston Shannon and A-440.
In 2001, he formed the Gamble Brothers Band with his younger brother Chad Gamble (drums), Art Edmaiston (saxophone) and Will Lowrimore (bass).
The band recorded three albums from 2001 to 2007.
The first album, ''10 Lbs.
of Hum'' (2001), was released independently and featured Lowrimore on bass.
The last two albums, Back to the Bottom (2003) and Continuator (2006), were released on the Memphis-based label Archer Records.
Back to the Bottom was the last recording to feature Lowrimore on bass, who left the band shortly after the album's release.
Continuator featured bassist, Blake Rhea, who joined the band in 2003 to replace Lowrimore.
In 2003, the Gamble Brothers Band beat out more than 1,200 other artists to win the Billboard-sponsored Independent Music World Series award.
Edmaiston joined the Jacksonville-based touring band JJ Grey & MOFRO in 2007, and soon after that, the Gamble Brothers Band played a show opening for the Black Crowes in October 2007 at Mud Island Amphitheatre in Memphis, their final live performance for 12 years.
Earlier in 2007, while Edmaiston was on a break from touring, he joined Gamble, Memphis guitar player Joe Restivo, and drummer George Sluppick to form The Grip, a four-piece jazz instrumental band specializing in boogaloo music.
The Grip recorded the EP Grab This Thing for Archer Records (2007).
The road took Edmaiston away again, and Gamble continued to play with Restivo and Sluppick as a three-piece, forming the band The City Champs.
The City Champs released two albums on Scott Bomar's Electraphonic label: The Safecracker (2009) and The Set Up (2010).
The City Champs have toured regularly and opened for other acts, including the North Mississippi Allstars and Huey Lewis.
The members' other musical projects took them in different directions, but after a long hiatus they reunited to create the critically acclaimed Luna '68, released in 2021 on Big Legal Mess Records.
The City Champs' music has been featured in the MTV series "$5 Cover" and in the Emmy Award-winning documentary film I Am A Man: From Memphis, A Lesson in Life.
On November 29, 2010, The City Champs took part in the filming of a new Memphis music documentary.
In January 2013, after learning about St. Paul and The Broken Bones from friend and guitarist Browan Lollar, Gamble was asked to add organ overdubs on the band's debut album Half The City, recorded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
Titled Take Me To The River, this Cody Dickinson/Martin Shore-produced film, released Sept. 12, 2014, showcases icons of the Memphis' music scene playing with up-and-coming young bands.
The City Champs collaborated with harmonica legend Charlie Musselwhite and Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section bassist David Hood on bass to film a segment at Electraphonic Studios in Memphis.
The film, which includes contributions from Terrance Howard and Snoop Dogg, was honored at the Raindance Film Festival awards ceremony in London as the Feature Film.
Later that year, Gamble joined the band full-time, prior to the release of the record in February 2014.
St. Paul and The Broken Bones have toured extensively in the United States and Europe and opened two shows (June 9 in Atlanta; and July 11 in Buffalo, New York) for The Rolling Stones on the band's 2015 Zip Code Tour.
In January 2016, St. Paul and the Broken Bones played a sold-out Carnegie Hall show as part of a four-concert series curated by Rosanne Cash called Carnegie Hall's Perspectives.
In February 2017, St. Paul and the Broken Bones headlined the Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards viewing party in West Hollywood, California.
Gamble has recorded on more than 50 albums and on various film scores.
He is credited with writing or co-writing more than 40 songs, according to BMI.
Al Gamble currently lives in Memphis, Tennessee.
Al Gamble and his brother Chad are listed as "Music Achievers" in the Alabama Music Hall of Fame.
The band reunited for a show at the Crosstown Theater in Memphis on December 21, 2019.