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Jim Page In Concert
Rainshadow Recording Studio
Port Townsend, WA
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Jim Page In Concert
"Because of him Musicians have the right to play on Seattles sidewalks." - Seattle Metropolitan Magazine

Jim has been writing great topical songs for as long as I can remember, bringing his acute wit and wry humor to a host of subjects that can really use both. In the tradition of  Woody and Dylan, he cuts right to the heart with music you actually enjoy listening to. Im a longtime admirer. - Bonnie Raitt

VIDEOS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=37&v=mVK_37v_C7Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=26&v=vJ8dh4NwJvw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=45&v=4yjbXsKDvaw

Jim got his start in the bars and coffee houses of the lower Bay Area in 1966.  On New Years day of 1970 he headed to New York City by thumb, arriving one frozen day in January with a broken fleece lined jacked and 34 cents in his pocket.  He soon borrowed a guitar and started hitting the clubs of Greenwich Village, sometimes playing as many as three in the same night.  But the scene had gone and the Village a shadow of its former self.  A year later he headed to Seattle.

The last folk club in Seattle closed soon after he arrived and Jim took the whole town to be his stage.  Wherever there were people he would play: the streets, the college campus, the bus station, the bars, the city council meetings.  One day he walked into the TV station and said Ive got a song you should put on the news, and they did.   Including the streets, the campus, the cocktail bars, and the rock and roll clubs Jim would play from 11 in the morning to 2 the next morning, with time out for traveling across town, often playing 5 clubs a night.  In 1974, after being threatened with arrest, Jim took on the Seattle city government and legalized street performing.  It was a landmark case and Seattle is now a famous city for buskers of all styles.

In 1975 Jim recorded his first album of original music, a vinyl LP called A Shot Of The Usual, released on his own label.  Two other albums followed in rapid succession.

In 1977 Jim journeyed to the UK and performed at the Cambridge Folk Festival.  The response was instant and overwhelming and he walked away with a feature in the national music press, two booking agents, and a European tour for the next year.  He was off and running and spent the next 6 years almost constantly on the road.  He recorded two albums for a Swedish label called Nacksving and one for WEA Ireland.  It was in Ireland that Christy Moore first heard Jims song Hiroshima Nagasaki Russian Roulette, and made it a permanent part of his repertoire.  When Christy formed the great Irish band The Moving Hearts Hiroshima was their first single and a center piece to their shows.

Jim returned to the States in 83 and began reestablishing himself as a solo artist and as a player in the northwest music scene.  He experimented with duos, trios and more.  In 85 he recorded an album in Portland produced by the great Irish musician Micheal O Domhnaill.  Back in Seattle he began to experiment with electric music.  1988 saw the creation of the legendary band Zero Tolerance, named after George Bushs draconian anti drug campaign.  It was a four piece rock and roll band with the exception that the music was focused on the songs and not on the dance.  They made one recording and broke up, as rock bands often do, leading Jim to more experimentation, this time with the internationally famous spoon player Artis the Spoonman who was himself the subject of a Grammy award winning song by Seattle grunge rockers Soundgarden.  Its a small musical world.

Fast forward to the 21st century and Jim is busy with multiple projects in simultaneous array  constant solo performance, plus various ensemble configurations, leading to more albums.  Jim was one of the founders of the Pike market performers Guild, Seattles first street performers union.  They organized and ran the first and only Busker Festival to be operated entirely by buskers, and he again petitioned the City Council, this time to created Buskers Week.  Another Seattle first!  In 2005 Jim was invited to Taiwan for the first time, again that next year.  And 2007 Jim was included in an all star cast of the 50 most Influential Musicians In Seattle History,  a position shared with Jimi Hendrix and Nirvana.

To date. Jims songs have been covered by The Doobie Brothers, Christy Moore, The Moving Hearts, Dick Gaughan, Roy Bailey, David Soul, Leftover Salmon, and Michael Hedges.  He has received awards from Artist Trust and Jack Straw Productions.  His music has been included on ,many compilations, including the Grammy Nominated Best Of Broadside.

As of this writing Jim continues to write and to perform and to experiment with form and ensemble, and his songs continue to be pertinent and expressive of our times.  To quote the late Utah Phillips: If youre ever going to get the message, this is the messenger to get it from.

Location

Rainshadow Recording Studio (View)
Fort Worden State Park, Bldg 315 West
Port Townsend, WA 98368
United States

Categories

Music > Americana
Music > Folk
Music > Singer/Songwriter

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: Everett Moran
On BPT Since: Mar 05, 2015
 
Everett Moran


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