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Jimi and The Strangers are an alternative rock band hailing from Nottingham, their music has been described as melodic and poetic alt rock with a smidgen of folk-pop and a splattering of big fat blues.

The band formed in 2014 and is essentially a collective of some of the finest musicians Nottingham has to offer.

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Venturing outside in to the sunshine I am met with a bustling crowd, the smell of barbecued meat, and a seven-piece who have barely enough space to contain them on stage. The brainchild of lead vocalist and guitarist Jimi Strange and lyricist/writer and band manager Lee Thomas (founder of Nottingham-based music streaming channel White Collar Zoo), the set is a jig-inducing, toe-tapping jaunt of melodic bluesy alternative rock with a distinct country hat tip for good measure. The performance is bursting with unrelenting energy that rubs off on the receptive throng and includes tracks such as Blackjack; an up-tempo blues rock n roll number adorned with both guitar and violin solos. Keep on Killing Me showcases the musicianship of the band with tight vocal harmonies between Jimi and the freshly appointed Alexa, reading from a lyrics sheet after only two weeks practice with the band (but you wouldn’t have known it). It all looks and sounds exhausting to pull off, especially in the heat, and the last track climaxes in an archetypal rock n roll crescendo, leaving stupid grins on everyone’s faces, myself included
— https://www.leftlion.co.uk/read/2019/july/waterfront-festival-review/