|
|
This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. (April 2008) |
| Jimi Jamison | |
|---|---|
Jamison in 1987 |
|
| Background information | |
| Birth name | Jimmy Wayne Jamison |
| Also known as | Jim Jamison |
| Born | August 23, 1951 Mississippi, USA |
| Genres | Hard rock, rock, country |
| Occupations | Singer-songwriter, musician |
| Instruments | Vocals, guitar, piano |
| Years active | 1967–present |
| Labels | Scotti Bros., Frontiers, Epic, A&M, ATCO |
| Associated acts | Survivor, Cobra, Target, Jim Peterik, Bobby Kimball |
| Website | [http://www.jimijamison.com/ |
Jimmy Wayne "Jimi" Jamison (born August 23, 1951 in Mississippi) is an American rock vocalist and songwriter, best known as the longtime frontman of platinum selling rock bands Cobra and Survivor and as the voice and cowriter of the theme song for Baywatch.
Contents |
Further biography [edit]
Born in rural Mississippi, Jamison moved with his mother to Memphis, Tennessee, the day after birth, and considers himself a Memphis native. In addition to honing his vocal abilities in his teens, Jamison taught himself how to play guitar and piano . By middle school, he was playing in a band.[1]
By the late 1970s, he was fronting the local Memphis band, Target, and he went on to become the lead singer of the more well-known band, Cobra in the early 1980s. He would later provide background vocals for successful bands including ZZ Top, Joe Walsh and many others. After the demise of Cobra in 1983/84, he was invited to join Survivor, whose success had been on the wane since their number-one hit, "Eye of the Tiger." Although he was initially not adamant about fronting what he considered more of a "pop rock" band, which would contrast significantly with the heavy metal stylings of Cobra to which he had become accustomed, Jamison ultimately joined and became Survivor's new frontman.[2]
Jamison provided an instant spark for Survivor, as his first album with the band, Vital Signs included several massively successful singles, catapulting them back to superstardom. The second album, When Seconds Count, contained a Top 10 hit, "Is This Love?" This album also found Jamison making more songwriting contributions to the band's output, as he co-wrote four of the songs on When Seconds Count. One of the biggest adjustments he had to make performing with Survivor was giving up the right to perform hits by other artists. "Sometimes we'll start to do an encore and somebody will say, 'Let's do a Led Zeppelin song!'" he told Nine-O-One Network Magazine in 1987. "You wanna say 'Yeah. Yeah!' And then right at the very last minute you say, 'Nah, we better do this.'"[3]
Among his best known performances are "Burning Heart," from the Rocky IV movie with Sylvester Stallone, which hit No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, "High On You" (No. 8 US), and "The Search Is Over" (No. 4 US).
In 1989, Jamison was asked to be the lead vocal replacement for Deep Purple, who had just fired Ian Gillan. Said Purple organist Jon Lord of Jamison in a 1993 interview, "He was an enormous Deep Purple fan and he would happily have taken over the job. But at the time he was afraid of his managers. They didn't want him to leave [Survivor] and he didn't dare to get into a fight with them." In fact, Jon had gotten the story a little mixed up; it was his record label who had just released Jamison's new album When Love Comes Down in 1991, and they wanted him to stay and promote the record instead of joining Deep Purple.[4] Jamison went on to co-write and sing "I'm Always Here," the theme from the hit TV show Baywatch and later released another solo album, Empires under the name Jimi Jamison's Survivor.
Jamison would later reunite with Survivor in 2000, and he ended up remaining with the band up through the release of their new album in 2006. In 2005, Jamison was featured with the band in the Emmy-nominated Starbucks commercial which parodied Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger". Also in 2005, Jamison performed a duet on "It Takes Two" with teen singer Whitney Wolanin.
In 2008 Jamison released Crossroads Moment in Europe, which was released in the United States in 2009. It was produced by his former Survivor bandmate Jim Peterik. Jamison is well known for his contributions to charities, and has been a participant in the annual Rockin Christmas Fund charity fundraiser event among others. He participates with the Make-a-Wish Foundation and benefits for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital annually.
On November 12, 2011, Jamison led and performed for champion boxer Manny Pacquiao's entrance into the ring for his bout against Juan Manuel Marquez at MGM Grand Las Vegas. Fueled by popular demand he repeated the performance the next year for the boxers next title defense.
In October 2011, Jamison released an album with Bobby Kimball (former lead singer of Toto) titled Kimball/Jamison.
On November 15, 2011, Jamison announced his return to Survivor following a five-year absence from the group.[5]
In 2013 Jamison released, Never Too Late.[citation needed]
Discography [edit]
With Survivor [edit]
- Vital Signs (1984)
- When Seconds Count (1986)
- Too Hot to Sleep (1988)
- Reach (2006)
- Ultimate Survivor (2004)
- Survivor Extended Versions MTV Live in Japan Special (2005)
Solo and other [edit]
Solo Material [edit]
- "If I Cry" (solo single) (1967)
- When Love Comes Down (1991)
- Empires (1999), initially released under the "Jimi Jamison's Survivor" band name
- Crossroads Moment (2008)
- Extra Moments (2010) with Jim Peterik
- Kimball/Jamison (2011) with Bobby Kimball
- Never Too Late (2012)
Other [edit]
- Combinations - D Beaver (1971)
- Target (self-titled) (1976)
- Captured - Target (1977)
- First Strike - Cobra (1983)
- Headhunter - Krokus (1983)(background vocals)
- Worrall - Rick & Steve Worrall, (1991), with Shawn Lane, re-release on Yesterrock Records
- One Man`s Trash feat. Jimi Jamison & Fred Zahl (2011) HiStory
Notes [edit]
- ^ Living Legends Music. 08/12/2008. "Jimi Jamison - Growing Up in Memphis." Jimi Jamison Interviews, originally recorded 07/03/2008 in Lake Mary, FL. Retrieved November 10, 2008 from YouTube (search: "Jimi Jamison")(see also http://livinglegendsmusic.com)
- ^ Living Legends Music. 08/12/2008. "Jimi Jamison - Survivor, 'A Really Good Feelin.'" Jimi Jamison Interviews, originally recorded 07/03/2008 in Lake Mary, FL. Retrieved November 10, 2008 from YouTube (search: "Jimi Jamison")(see also http://livinglegendsmusic.com)
- ^ Randall, Nancy (October 1987). "Survivor's Jimi Jamison," Nine-O-One Network, pp. 32-34.
- ^ "Jon Lord Interview at". Picturedwithin.com. October 4, 1993. Retrieved May 13, 2013.
- ^ "MelodicRock.com". MelodicRock.com. Retrieved May 13, 2013.
One Man's Trash feat.Jimi Jamison & Fred Zahl "HiStory" 2011
References [edit]
- Allmusic - Jimi Jamison biography
- IMDB profile - Jimi Jamison
- "I Can't Hold Back" video, with Jimi Jamison
- <http://www.prlog.org/11607319-jimi-jamison-solo-artist-memorabilia-piece-now-in-hard-rock-international-collection.html> on July 21, 2011 Jimi Jamison was recognized by the Hard Rock International as a Solo Artist while in Boston, MA
External links [edit]
|
|||||||||||||||||
|
A portion of the proceeds from advertising on Digplanet goes to supporting Wikipedia.









