Jimmy 'Z' Zavala

Blues, Musical Artist

1955 –

66

Who is Jimmy 'Z' Zavala?

Jimmy 'Z' Zavala is an American musician. In his teens, the saxophonist, frequented nightspots in his hometown of Sacramento, California, often sporting his trademark dark sunglasses. During this time, he was introduced to the mouth harp and harmonica music of Little Walter and Taj Mahal.

Zavala went on to become a favorite in many Northern California clubs. When he took up saxophone during a three-year period with various blues bands, he entered the world of rock n'roll.

Influenced by Junior Walker and King Curtis, Zavala then began making a name for himself during a lengthy six-year stint of non-stop touring.

Zavala left roadwork behind when he moved to Los Angeles in 1980. His band members wouldn't follow, so he set out on his own. While jamming at the Central Club on LA's Sunset Strip, he came to the attention of Rod Stewart band members Robin Le Mesurier and Jim Cregan, who later suggested Zavala when Stewart required a sax player. Stewart was impressed with Jimmy Z's proficiency on harmonica and flute as well as saxophone, and he became one of the boys in the band.

In addition to his work with Stewart's group, Jimmy teamed up with Kevin Savigar on a session for John Cougar. He has also worked with Les Dudek, ex-Knack guitarist, Douf Fieger, The Rockets and Ronnie Wood. ]]+He then played with the Eurythmics for a number of years. His harmonica is featured in their hit song "Missionary Man".

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Born
Feb 7, 1955
Also known as
  • Jimmy Z
  • James Zavala
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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