Wayback Wednesday – Jimmy Page’s first choice for Zep’s vocalist
Jul 10, 2011 Atlantic Records
Wayback Wednesday – Jimmy Page’s first choice for Zep’s vocalist
Terry Reid Ah, life’s missed opportunities and the vagaries that go into the shaping of the future. Can’t imagine Zep without Plant. This is Terry’s third release from 1973. Favorites include the title track and the sultry “Dream”. From cduniverse: Terry Reid, famously, turned down the opportunity to be the singer in the nascent Led Zeppelin, instead hipping his friend Jimmy Page to a little …
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Jimmy Needham- Being Small
Feb 28, 2011 Record Label
Jimmy Needhams first album, For Freedom, was independently released in 2005. He signed with the Christian record label InPop in 2006, and released his major label debut album, Speak , later that year. His second major album, Not Without Love, was released on August 19, 2008.
where are you now by jimmy harnen with synch
Dec 22, 2010 Columbia Records
Harnen was born and raised in Pennsylvania in the small run-down, drug infested, disease ridden town of Plymouth. In high school he played drums in the marching band. In 1985, he became the drummer for local band Synch, made up of lead vocalist Lou Butwin, guitarist Dave Abraham, bassist James A. Donnelly, and keyboardist Chuck Yarmey. That year, the band recorded some of their songs, with Harnen singing on one song, “Where Are You Now?”. He had written the song with a friend named Rich Congdon, and the band decided to release it as a single on the independent label, Micki Records. It was backed by “End The Game,” which featured Butwin on vocals. After receiving local airplay in the Wilkes-Barre market, Synch got signed to Columbia Records, and “Where Are You Now” was re-recorded at The Warehouse in Philadelphia with former Dakota members Bill Kelly and Jerry Hludzik producing. The band would release the album Get the Feelin’ in 1986 [1], and “Where Are You Now” reached #77 on Billboard’s Hot 100, but fell off the chart the following week. Synch was soon dropped from Columbia. They spent the next few years trying to recapture the spotlight, before disbanding, at which point Jimmy finally got his hair cut. In 1989, the song resurfaced and began receiving a tremendous amount of airplay, with the song now credited as “Jimmy Harnen with Synch.” WTG, a new label at the time, signed Jimmy and while the song was climbing the charts he began recording a full length release for …
Pop/Rock Group Hey Monday Make Network TV Debut on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live Tonight, September 22nd
Sep 27, 2010 Columbia Records
Pop/Rock Group Hey Monday Make Network TV Debut on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live Tonight, September 22nd
Columbia Records — Hey Monday has a quite a media blitz in store for fans over the next few weeks leading into their U.S. headline tour. Â First off, the band will make their network television debut tonight on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live, where they will perform their current single, “I Don’t Wanna Dance,” as well as fan favorite “Wish You Were Here.” Â Hey Monday will then guest star and perform …
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FUGATIVE – JIMMY SHOE (THE OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) (HQ)
Sep 1, 2010 Record Label
Buy Fugatives new single ‘Bad Girl’ from itunes! bit.ly ***TEXT 3814 TO 81700 FOR JIMMY SHOE ON CHANNEL AKA – SKY CHANNEL 370 !!!! *** The single Jimmy Shoe is a tongue-in-cheek track gently poking fun at the obsession that girls have with their shoes as well as being an upbeat and raw hip-pop tale of teenage lust. Although distinctly British, the listener can pick up on the musical influence of US artists that Fugative cites as inspiration, including Sean Kingston and Lil Wayne. During the development of Fugatives debut album, set for summer 09 release, he was a victim of the ever changing music industry when his record label sunk into administration. Undeterred, he continued recording, fulfilled all his live commitments (much to the delight of thousands of avid female followers) and is now signed to independent record label Clotted Cream. 15-year-old Fugative began his career at the tender age of 7 when he started hanging out with Darren Martyn (Shola Ama, The Honeyz) in his studio. Since then he has worked with a host of established UK artists (Kele Le Roc, Johnny Douglas and Darren Hayes) and has welcomed interest from respected US music industry execs namely Kirk Burrowes, former manager for Mary J Blige and part-owner of hip hop empire Bad Boys Inc. The future is bright for Fugative and with Music Week, You magazine, Teen Now and National Radio DJs including Nick Grimshaw tipping him for big things, the new year is sure to see him build further on his impressive …