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  1. Sep 9, 2021 · Jimmy Stokley was an American musician and member of the Exile band. In the 70s, his band captured the hearts and attention of many music lovers with their song, Kiss You All Over Again. Despite the fact that Jimmy Stokley has been dead for over 35 years, his life and time in a music career are still interesting.

  2. By 1973, the lineup included original members Jimmy Stokley, Billy Luxon, J.P. Pennington, and Buzz Cornelison, along with Kenny Weir on bass, an additional keyboardist named Bernie Faulkner, and drummer Bobby Johns.

  3. Founding member Jimmy Stokley was the band's lead singer at the time of their first major hit "Kiss You All Over". By the mid-1970s, the band—at the time composed of Stokley, Pennington, Cornelison, Hargis, Williams, and Johns—had moved back to Lexington, Kentucky.

  4. apnews.com › article › ccd2a244f1bfb926d504c4f84c18f61eAP News

    RICHMOND, Ky. (AP) _ Jimmy Stokley, former lead singer for the country music band Exile, died Tuesday night, a hospital official said. He was 42. Stokley, who had suffered complications from hepatitis, died in the emergency room of Pattie A. Clay Hospital.

  5. Jul 22, 2021 · Jimmy Stokley, 41, former lead singer for the rock music band Exile, died Tuesday night. Stokley had complications from hepatitis and died in a hospital emergency room.

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  7. A book by Bill Luxon, a founding member of Exile, a band that featured Jimmy Stokley as the lead singer. The book chronicles the band's rise and fall, the music industry, and the personal stories of the members.