Biography
Banjoist Jim Mills has left a distinct imprint on contemporary bluegrass as a solo artist and as a member of Doyle Lawson's Quicksilver and Ricky Skaggs' Kentucky Thunder. Mills began appearing on Lawson recordings during the late '80s starting with I Heard the Angels Singing, delivering a style reminiscent of Earl Scruggs'. He then recorded with the Bass Mountain Boys in the mid-'90s before launching his solo career. In 1999 he appeared on his first Ricky Skaggs Kentucky Thunder album, Soldier of the Cross. Mills released his first solo album, Bound to Ride, in 1998. On Mills' second solo effort, My Dixie Home, he left more room for a number of guest vocalists. Mills' position as a contemporary bluegrass mover and shaker has been confirmed by a number of awards. Bound to Ride won the International Bluegrass Music Associations' (IBMA) Instrumental Album of the Year in 1999, and he has won the Instrumental Performer of the Year in the banjo category six times. Mills has also released an instructional video titled #Jim Mills: A Winning Banjo Style. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., Rovi



 
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Jim Mills playing "Shuckin' the Corn" on a 1931 KK-10 banjo
Jim Mills: Banjo Man on UNC-TV
Jim Mills Playing 1936 RB75 Flathead "Ellie"
Bound To Ride
Doyle Lawson & Jim Mills - Tennessee Banjo Man
Jim Mills
Jim Mills - Flint Hill Special - Merlefest 2014 - BanjoRama
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