The Jinns
Denver band The Jinns were Todd Wulfmeyer, Pete Nalty, Brian Nalty, Tim Kaesemacher & Ludwig. Members were previously in Denver bands Bop Street and The Shifters.
The Jinns recordings on Rock-A-Billy Records were never released under The Jinns name due to contractual obligations.
Busy band!
Willie Lewis onstage with The Jinns
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The Jinns were on the 2nd Billy & The Bop Cats 45. This recording featured Willie Lewis, Todd Wulfmeyer, Pete Nalty, Brian Nalty & Tim Kaesemacher with Lewis’ nephew Eddie Valdez on bass.
R-106: Mary Lou Rock / I’m Out
Listen to Willie Lewis & The Jinns – Mary Lou Rock:
R-106: Mary Lou Rock:
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Todd Wulfmeyer is on this B-side, credited to Willie, Kevin & Todd (Lewis, Kevin Smith & Todd Wulfmeyer).
Willie, Kevin & Todd (Kevin Smith, Todd Wulfmeyer):
R-112: Be My Baby:
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Pete Nalty‘s piano is all over this Tony Dudley & the Do-Rights 45. Members of The Jinns and Kevin Smith of High Noon are on the A-side and Pete Nalty and Kidd Pharoah are on the flip.
R-108: This Little Girl’s Gone Rockin’ / I Can Swing It, Daddy
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Todd Wulfmeyer is featured on the Rock-A-Billy Compilation Album Vol.2.
Todd Wulfmeyer: So Long
R-3002: Todd Wulfmeyer – So Long:
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Pete Nalty still occasionally plays around Denver as The Jinns. This lineup features Neil Ruschival and Gary England.