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Jimmy Weber: Bio

Jimmy Weber

Jimmy Weber is a singer/songwriter/entertainer from Omaha, Nebraska.
Performing professionally since age 12, he has earned a reputation as one of
the Midwest's most exciting acts.

During his career, Jimmy has opened for top entertainers, such as
Tim McGraw, Sara Evans, Keith Urban, Rascal Flatts, Clint Black, Kenny Rogers, and the Beach Boys.

One highlight of Jimmy's career was playing lead guitar and singing backup vocals for the late John Denver at Omaha's Rosenblatt Stadium. The performance enjoyed live and television audiences of over
250,000 people.

In addition, Jimmy toured as lead guitarist/background vocalist with Wayne
Newton, Neil McCoy, the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders, and Paul Rodriguez. The
group was part of a USO tour that performed over the Thanksgiving
Holiday for U.S. troops in the Middle East. Trip highlights
included shows aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, as well as stops in Bahrain
and Kuwait.

Jimmy also traveled and performed with country stars Craig Morgan and Jolie Edwards on a "Stars for Stripes" tour of Iraq and Kuwait in support of the brave men and women of our Armed Forces.

Jimmy's recent CD, "Miles of Emotion," showcases his unique vocal style,
impressive guitar work, and award winning songwriting. One listen draws
comparisons to his diverse musical influences, including the Eagles, Vince
Gill, James Taylor, and Christopher Cross.

Whether performing with a band before thousands of people, or doing
intimate, solo acoustic guitar/vocal shows, Jimmy's love for entertaining is
obvious. Check out his concert schedule and make it a point to catch a show.
And don't forget to stop up to the stage and introduce yourself to Jimmy -
You're sure to make a new friend!