Hi there! I'm Jerome M. Rimson, also known as J.M. Rimson or J. Lonewolf. I kicked off my musical journey at age 10 and by 15 my grandmother helped me buy my first bass guitar. By 1966 I was gigging in Detroit clubs, and a chance meeting with Edwin Starr in 1967 led to an Apollo Theatre performance in Harlem—the moment that launched a 55-year career in music. Over the years I've formed bonds with artists like Al Jarreau, Van Morrison, Freddie Mercury and Brian May, Steve Winwood, The Detroit Emeralds, Automatic Man, Killing Joke, and Johnny Nash. I run Lonewolf.Productions and continue to explore the world of music with the same curiosity and passion that started me on this path. Thanks for visiting the site!

Jerome M. Rimson

Hi there! I'm Jerome M. Rimson, also known as J.M. Rimson or J. Lonewolf. I kicked off my musical journey at age 10 and by 15 my grandmother helped me buy my first bass guitar. By 1966 I was gigging in Detroit clubs, and a chance meeting with Edwin Starr in 1967 led to an Apollo Theatre performance in Harlem—the moment that launched a 55-year career in music. Over the years I've formed bonds with artists like Al Jarreau, Van Morrison, Freddie Mercury and Brian May, Steve Winwood, The Detroit Emeralds, Automatic Man, Killing Joke, and Johnny Nash. I run Lonewolf.Productions and continue to explore the world of music with the same curiosity and passion that started me on this path. Thanks for visiting the site!

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Hi there! I’m Jerome M. Rimson, also known as J.M. Rimson or J. Lonewolf. I kicked off my musical journey at age 10 and by 15 my grandmother helped me buy my first bass guitar. By 1966 I was gigging in Detroit clubs, and a chance meeting with Edwin Starr in 1967 led to an Apollo Theatre performance in Harlem—the moment that launched a 55-year career in music.

Over the years I’ve formed bonds with artists like Al Jarreau, Van Morrison, Freddie Mercury and Brian May, Steve Winwood, The Detroit Emeralds, Automatic Man, Killing Joke, and Johnny Nash. I run Lonewolf.Productions and continue to explore the world of music with the same curiosity and passion that started me on this path. Thanks for visiting the site!

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Musician at Lonewolf.Productions
January 1, 1966 - Present
Bass guitarist and performer active in Detroit clubs from 1966, performing at Apollo Theatre Harlem in 1967; career spanning decades with collaborations with notable artists including Al Jarreau, Van Morrison, Freddie Mercury & Brian May, Steve Winwood, The Detroit Emeralds, Automatic Man, Killing Joke, and Johnny Nash.

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