Jim West (guitarist)

Jim West
Background information
Birth name James West
Born (1953-12-18) December 18, 1953
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Rock, slack-key guitar
Occupation(s) Guitarist, composer, producer
Instruments Guitar, banjo, mandolin, keyboards, vocals
Years active 1979-present
Labels Westernmost Records, Scotti Brothers Records, Volcano Records, Placebo
Associated acts "Weird Al" Yankovic
Website http://www.jimkimowest.com/
Notable instruments
Anderson Guitars
Taylor Guitars
Mesa/Boogie Amplifiers

James "Jim" West (born December 18, 1953), also known as Kimo West, is a Canadian guitarist, best known for working with "Weird Al" Yankovic.[1] He auditioned for Yankovic after being introduced by Steve Jay and the two have worked together ever since. West can be heard and seen on all of Yankovic's videos, albums, and concerts since 1984.

West is also a composer for film and television and produced a number of CDs for independent artists. He has released four solo slack-key guitar albums. He performs regularly at concerts and festivals.

Early life

West was born James West in Toronto, Ontario on December 18, 1953. He grew up in Tampa, Florida.

Career

West performing guitar for "Yoda" in traditional Jedi robes on March 10, 2007

At age 12, West started playing guitar.[2] By age 16, he was playing professionally in various Florida rock bands, including at least one with Steve Jay.

In the early 1980s, he came to Los Angeles, where Jay introduced him to "Weird Al" Yankovic.

Currently, West resides in the Los Angeles area, but spends several months a year in Hawaii. He retains his Canadian citizenship.

Discography

With "Weird Al" Yankovic

Solo albums

Producer

Compilations

References

External links

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