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Artist description
Solo mostly. Lots of folk rock ballads, oldies and with the band, some rockers. Dance/pop too. |
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Musical Influences
Rick Nelson, Elvis, Dwight Yoakam, Roy Orbison, The Everly Brothers |
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Similar Artists
Ricky Nelson, Gene Pitney, Chris Isaak, Gordon Lightfoot, Elvis |
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Artist History
Jim has had a wide and varied career in all areas of entertainment. As an actor he has appeared in over fifty episodes of network television, daytime and nighttime, including a recurring role as 'Brendan Welles' on General Hospital. Jim has acted with many great stars over the years including Will Smith, Gordon MacRae, Rick Springfield, Dinah Shore and many more. He starred in a feature film with Teresa Ganzel and Ted Lange called 'One Dozen', singing and playing guitar. He has starred in radio with Ed Asner and Tyne Daly, also singing and playing guitar in the musical 'Guns'. He has sung at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London in front of 3000 people including Princess Margaret. Jim has had his songs played on public radio in San Francisco and the Bay Area. He has seen his song "Angel" reach #10 overall on Mp3.com.
.................... Nina & Jim just had their song "Never Be Lonely" selected for Billboard magazine's Dance/Electronic compilation CD, to be distributed to major radio stations and retailers all over the US! Nina added her signature vocals to Jim's song 'Angel', along with spectacular electronic dance backing tracks by Master Zap creating an innovative and unique dance pop style. They have had airplay on over 70 radio stations around the US, followed by record label interest from three significant labels in Scandinavia, including the home of Ace of Base, Mega Records Scandinavia. |
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Albums
Jim Reeder |
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Location
Los Angeles, CA - USA |
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