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Jim Suhler was born on 30 December, 1960 in Dallas, Texas United States, is an American singer. Discover Jim Suhler'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 63 years old?

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Occupation Musician, songwriter, Bandleader, Record Producer
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 30 December, 1960
Birthday 30 December
Birthplace Dallas, Texas United States
Nationality United States

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1960

Jim Suhler (born December 30, 1960, in Dallas, Texas, United States) is an American Texas blues guitarist.

Jim Suhler was born in Dallas, Texas on December 30, 1960.

He grew up in the Lakewood area of Dallas, Texas and attended Hillcrest High School.

His first exposure to music was by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and other British Invasion bands on Dallas AM top 40 radio station KLIF in the 1960s.

His major influences at that point were Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers Band, ZZ Top, Johnny Winter, Led Zeppelin and Rory Gallagher among others.

During these formative years, Suhler was exposed to Texas guitar talent performing in local North Texas nightclubs like Bugs Henderson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Anson Funderburgh, Jimmie Vaughan and Rocky Hill.

Suhler played in an array of forgotten cover and original bands during these years, initially backing other vocalists or guitarists.

He knew at an early age he definitely wanted to be a musician (he started playing guitar at the age of 14) but it wasn't until a trip to Mississippi where he met the legendary artist, Son Thomas, that he knew for certain that he wanted to play the blues.

Suhler said of this visit, "He was really gracious – he let me come in and we played together. It was really special."

1980

Suhler has been playing professionally since the 1980s and has performed with a variety of Blues legends that include George Thorogood, Johnny Winter, AC/DC, Buddy Whittington, Billy F. Gibbons, Joe Bonamassa, Elvin Bishop, and Buddy Guy along with many other notable musicians.

He resides in Dallas, Texas and plays locally in and around Texas' major cities, especially Dallas/Fort Worth with his own band, Jim Suhler & Monkey Beat, in addition to the remainder of the United States and also Canada.

He and his band have also gained a large following in Europe, particularly in the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, England and Ireland.

They played a few gigs in 1980 at St. Christopher's, one of Stevie Ray Vaughan's Dallas venues at that time.

1985

Suhler played guitar for the hard rock band Overlord in 1985, playing Dallas' punk/underground venues including the Twilite Room, Theater Gallery and also Nairobi Room.

1986

Suhler then co-fronted the Road Hogs from 1986 to 1988, with harmonica player/vocalist Memo Gonzalez, recording a long lost 45rpm for Pee Wee Records, "Dogged & Driven b/w "Hot & Bothered". Suhler was playing a much more traditional form of blues than he is now known for, much in the style of T-Bone Walker, Magic Sam and B.B. King. Following the demise of the Road Hogs, Suhler's next band was The Homewreckers. This lineup played together from 1989 to 1991, recording a cassette only release called "Hit It & Git It". It was during this period Suhler was a DJ at Dallas' KNON radio station, hosting a three-hour weekly blues show called "Radio Mojo" every Tuesday night (1987–1990).

1989

Suhler never had the privilege of sharing the stage with Stevie Ray Vaughan, but he did get the opportunity to meet the blues legend on a couple of occasions, initially in 1989 at his father's jewelry store in Dallas when Vaughan stopped in to have a watch repaired.

When Suhler's father asked Stevie if he had any advice for his musician son, his reply was "Yeah, keep it clean" – meaning stay clear of drugs, advice which Suhler took to heart.

When Vaughan didn't return to pick up the watch, Suhler decided to try to return it to him – "Vaughan was playing in Dallas at Fair Park, I take his watch to him, get backstage and he's very amused that I'm even there bringing him his watch—he was very polite, a very sweet, soft-spoken man. And I'm not big on vibes and auras and stuff like that but I swear on everything that's holy to me that when Stevie walked up to me he radiated a light, he had an aura about him. And I don't even like to say things like that because people say 'Yeah, sure' – but he was a big inspiration to me".

Suhler's first bar band was called Stray Kats.

1991

After the Homewreckers imploded in mid-1991, Suhler formed power trio Monkey Beat, with drummer Paul Hollis and bassist/vocalist Carlton Powell.

At that time, Suhler sent a four-song demo to Thorogood's producer/engineer Terry Manning, after Thorogood told Suhler, "Terry would love you guys".

Manning was impressed with Monkey Beat, agreeing to engineer and release an album on Manning's fledgling label, Lucky Seven Records.

1992

The albums Radio Mojo (1992) and Shake (1995) were the result of this initial collaboration.

1993

Several tours opening for Thorogood & the Destroyers across North America in 1993–95 followed.

Thorogood also had Suhler appear with him on numerous radio shows and make in-store appearances with him to get Monkey Beat more exposure.

1999

Since 1999, Suhler has been the rhythm/lead guitarist for George Thorogood & The Destroyers on all the band's releases and tours.

While later playing a Homewreckers set at a Memphis, Tennessee club called Huey's, he was discovered by George Thorogood, eventually joining the Destroyers in 1999.

Thorogood was impressed with Suhler's playing, arranging and songwriting skills, and consequently the two struck up a friendship.

Suhler became a full-time member of George Thorogood & The Destroyer's in 1999 and has appeared on every release by the band since then, playing rhythm/lead guitar, as well as co-writing some of the band's material.

After the recording of the Mike Morgan/Jim Suhler CD Let The Dogs Run, Monkey Beat went to the Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas to again record with Manning.

Shake soon followed.

For the next few years, Jim Suhler & Monkey Beat toured throughout the United States and Europe, playing clubs, theaters and festivals for an ever burgeoning fan base.

2000

The current Monkey Beat lineup includes: Shawn Phares on keyboards/accordion (joined in 2000); Patrick Smith on bass (joined in 2019); and Beau Chadwell on drums/percussion (joined in 2011).

Former members include Jimmy Morgan & Paul Hollis (both on drums) and also Carlton Powell on bass guitar/vocals (co-founding member), as well as Christopher Alexander on bass guitar.

2001

Bad JuJu, which was produced by Jim Gaines was the most fully realized Monkey Beat album to date, and released by Lucky Seven Records in 2001.

2009

Tijuana Bible was released in 2009.

It was recorded in Nashville with Tom Hambridge producing, & includes guest artists Elvin Bishop, Jimmy Hall and Joe Bonamassa.

Tijuana Bible included covers by Rory Gallagher, AC/DC, and Elvin Bishop, as well as 13 of Suhler's originals.

The album was nominated for the Blues Music Award in the category of best blues-rock recording.

2014

Panther Burn was released on February 18, 2014, on Underworld Records.