You may not know his name, but you have heard his horn. Though he only released one album under his own name, You Are My Dream, from 2008, Jerry Jumonville recorded and performed with a who’s who of rock, blues and jazz throughout his decades-long tenure in Los Angeles including Rod Stewart (it’s his tenor saxophone on the megahit “Tonight’s the Night”), Van Morrison, Bette Midler, Little Feat, Ringo Starr, Stevie Wonder, Rickie Lee Jones, Ry Cooder, Dr. John and dozens and dozens of others.
Jerry Jumonville R.I.P.
Jerry Jumonville R.I.P.
Jerry Jumonville R.I.P.
You may not know his name, but you have heard his horn. Though he only released one album under his own name, You Are My Dream, from 2008, Jerry Jumonville recorded and performed with a who’s who of rock, blues and jazz throughout his decades-long tenure in Los Angeles including Rod Stewart (it’s his tenor saxophone on the megahit “Tonight’s the Night”), Van Morrison, Bette Midler, Little Feat, Ringo Starr, Stevie Wonder, Rickie Lee Jones, Ry Cooder, Dr. John and dozens and dozens of others.