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Artist description
People familiar with the music of
James Higgins describe him as a man
with a walking imagination who leaves
songs in his wake like a musical litterbug. |
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Music Style
Folk acoustic |
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Musical Influences
JJ Cale, Neil Young, Tom Waits |
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Artist History
Higgins left his native Scotland at a young age for a two week vacation carrying only a day pack, an old guitar, and a check from the unemployment office. He never went back, that was 16 years ago.He spent years on the road in continental Europe playing music on the streets, working in youth hostels, hotels and beer gardens. During this time he managed to keep his head above water, his fingers on the strings, and his pen to paper.
Throughout his travels, Higgins has come across people from all walks of life and diverse cultures: fellow bums and down-and-outs, buskers, musicians, doctors and politicians, gypsies, and travelers, many of whom have been the inspiration for his songs.
His lyrics take you on journeys through Europe, up the Alps and down the other side, and all through North America.
After years of wandering, he settled for a while in southern Germany where he performed both solo and with several bands whose musical styles ranged from AC/DC revival rock and grunge to Irish-Scottish folk and punk to blues, reggae, R&B. With such diverse influences and experiences, it was inevitable that Higgins would begin to craft and shape these many musical genres to create his own style.
His current CD entitled “Crawling out the Woodwork,” is characterized by what Higgins calls a “rustic” sound. He has drawn on another of his artistic interests – designing and building rustic furniture – and incorporated it into his music. Having collected and fabricated a hodge-podge of homemade instruments that include a washtub bass, egg shakers, twigs, and a meat baster, Higgins has gone back to the basics and made a rustic, spook-fueled acoustic folk/blues album with refreshingly unpredictable lyrics straight from life in the gutter. |
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Instruments
Guitar, harmonica, bass, washtub bass, kazoo |
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Albums
Crawling out the Woodwork |
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Location
Bellingham, WA - USA |
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