Kimbrough was born in
Mobile, Alabama. He started his musical career as a founding member of Will & the Bushmen, a college band in the 1980s that recorded a handful of albums and singles and made it to
MTV. He then went on to form the
Bis-Quits with long-time friend Tommy Womack. Kimbrough was recognized in 2004 as the Instrumentalist of the Year by the
Americana Music Association – an award that had previously been awarded three years in a row to
Jerry Douglas. Kimbrough teamed up with
Tommy Womack, John Deaderick, Paul Griffith and Dave Jacques in 2005 to create the five piece band, Daddy. They recorded a live album in Frankfort, Kentucky, ''Daddy at the Women's Club
, and another album, For a Second Time''. In 2007, Kimbrough released an EP – his solo studio recording that revealed a hint of what would develop on his next album release. ==Influences==