Jim James

Jim James

James performing on August 8, 2011
Background information
Birth name James Edward Olliges, Jr.
Also known as Yim Yames
Born (1978-04-27) April 27, 1978
Origin Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Genres Psychedelic rock, Indie rock, jam rock
Occupation(s) Singer songwriter, musician, guitarist
Instruments Vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, omnichord, drums, percussion, harmonica, banjo
Years active 1992—present
Labels ATO Records
MapleMusic Recordings (Canada)
Associated acts My Morning Jacket, M. Ward, Bright Eyes, VHS or Beta, The Decemberists, Mont de Sundua, Hotel Roy, Monsters of Folk, New Multitudes, The New Basement Tapes
Notable instruments
Gibson Flying V, Gibson ES-335
James performing in 2007

James Edward Olliges, Jr. (born April 27, 1978), professionally known as Jim James or Yim Yames,[1] is an American vocalist, guitarist, producer, and primary songwriter of the rock band My Morning Jacket.

Early life

James grew up in the Highlands-Douglass neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky. He attended St. Martha grade school and graduated from St. Xavier High School in 1996.[2] James briefly attended the University of Kentucky.

Career

New Multitudes onstage bathed in red stage lights
James playing bass guitar as Yim Yames with the New Multitudes band

Prior to forming My Morning Jacket, James was the vocalist and guitarist of Month of Sundays, currently known as Mont de Sundua.

As the vocalist, frontman, producer and lead songwriter for My Morning Jacket, James has been instrumental in defining the sound of the band, from the haunting reverb of The Tennessee Fire to the amalgam of reggae, Americana, and folk that was the Z, which he co-produced with John Leckie.[3] He was given an "Esky" for best songwriter in Esquire's 2006 Esky Music Awards in the April issue.

James typically plays rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, and occasional lead guitar on My Morning Jacket songs. He played the role of the band leader in the Bob Dylan biopic I'm Not There, singing the song "Going to Acapulco", with Calexico as his backing band, which was featured on the soundtrack of the film. Rolling Stone listed James among their "20 New Guitar Gods" along with fellow My Morning Jacket guitarist Carl Broemel. In 2008, James, along with former My Morning Jacket guitarist and cousin Johnny Quaid, formed Removador Recordings and Solutions record label. The label, as described on its website, functions "on the simple principal of yielding the highest annual percentage of aural joy back into the hearts and minds of investors and shareholders with ease and convenience".[4] He contributed vocals on The Decemberists' 2009 album The Hazards of Love.

On April 4, 2009, James performed at the Radio City Music Hall, New York City, in the "Change Begins Within" concert benefitting the David Lynch Foundation.[5]

On July 7, 2009, James released Tribute To, an EP covering George Harrison songs. A portion of the proceeds from the album were donated to the Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary. The EP was available on yimyames.com as both a digital download and a physical CD/LP.[6]

In 2009, James and the rest of My Morning Jacket played themselves in "My Morning Straitjacket", an episode of the animated television series American Dad!

In 2012, Rounder Records released the Woody Guthrie tribute album New Multitudes which features songs covered by a variety of musicians including James (as Yim Yames) and Jay Farrar. James wrote an article on My Morning Jacket,[7] discussing how the band got its name and growing up in Louisville, for the July 2012 issue of Louisville magazine. Bandmates Patrick Hallahan and Tom Blankenship also wrote articles for the issue.

James released his debut solo full-length album, Regions of Light and Sound of God, on ATO Records on February 5, 2013.

In early 2014 James recorded for Lost on the River: The New Basement Tapes alongside Elvis Costello, Marcus Mumford, Taylor Goldsmith and Rhiannon Giddens. The album was produced by T-Bone Burnett and is a compilation of partial songs written by Bob Dylan that were never released.

On November 5, 2015, the David Lynch Foundation organised another benefit concert at New York City's Carnegie Hall named "Change Begins Within" to promote transcendental meditation for stress control. Jim James participated with Katy Perry, Sting, Jerry Seinfeld, Angelique Kidjo, and classical guitarist Sharon Isbin. And since each of the performers actively practices transcendental meditation, they also spoke to its power.[8]

Personal life

James was raised Catholic and attended Catholic grade school and high school.[9] He has been practicing Transcendental Meditation since 2009.[9]

Discography

My Morning Jacket

Monsters of Folk

The New Basement Tapes

Solo

Equipment

Guitars
Electronics
Other instruments
Amplifiers and cabinets
Pickups, effects and other equipment

References

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