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Jim Photoglo's career
is as varied as it has been successful, but his love of
songwriting and performing acoustically has remained closest
to his heart.
Jim's musical history is impressive--in the early '80s,
he recorded three albums for a major label, opened for The
Beach Boys, and toured as a singer/musician with such musical
greats as Dan Fogelberg, Vince Gill, Nicolette Larson, Kathy
Mattea and Wendy Waldman.
It was while on tour with Wendy that she and Jim began writing
together. Impressed with Jim's talent, Wendy suggested that
he move to Nashville. Jim wisely took her advice to heart
resulting in his songs being recorded by
legendary artists such as Marty Robbins, The Everly Brothers,
Brenda Lee and Dusty Springfield as well as up-and-comers
like Travis Tritt, Patty Loveless, and Faith Hill to name
a few.
Although Jim was experiencing success as a commercial writer,
his heart was still in performing, which led him to record
two more solo CDs. Soon Jim's inherent sense of humor got
the better of him when he founded the group Run C&W with
ex-Eagle, Bernie Leadon and Amazing Rhythm Aces leader Russell
Smith. Run C&W developed a "cult" following for their bluegrass
versions of classic '60s soul music and recorded two CDs.
After Run C&W disbanded, Jim continued writing and performing
solo, starting another band with a collection of "who's
whos" from the Nashville studio scene called the Vinyl Kings.
Although their forte was to faithfully re-create their favorite
'60s rock and soul music on stage, they've recorded two
CDs of original Beatle-inspired songs.
Jim continues to tour solo, and as part of the duo Freebo
and Photoglo, combining songwriter workshops with concerts
at colleges, coffee houses and clubs around the country
and has become a regular on the main stage of the Kerrville
Folk Festival. In the Spring of 2000, he released the critically
acclaimed Fly Straight Home on his own Grifftone Records.
This year he will debut his latest, Sparks In The Radio.
Source:
www.cdbaby.com
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