James Brown
James Brown (b. James Joseph Brown, 3 May 1933, in Barnwell, SC, USA – d. 25 Dec 2006), is recognized as one of the most influential figures in 20th century music. He was a seminal force in the evolut...
James Brute
James Brute is the former front man of The Brute Chorus. Now solo he is continuing to explore the musical themes mapped out by his band’s eclectic mix of folk and blues. His songs are still littered w...
James Campbell
There appears to be several artists named James Campbell:1) James Campbell (Clarinettist)James Campbell has followed his muse to five television specials, more than 40 recordings, over 30 works commis...
James Chadwick
James Chadwick hails from a sleepy village on the Lincolnshire , Cambridgeshire border, he is an accomplished singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Although comparisons have been made to many a...
Folk Seen live
James Clarke
James Clarke is a British composer associated with the New Complexity school. His compositions number over ninety works for forces such as symphony orchestra, ensembles, voices or solo musicians. They...
James Cleaver Quintet
The James Cleaver Quintet met at a Chris Eubank convention in Hull. It was a love of good quality profiteroles and fresh water fish (particularly Sturgeons) that brought them together. They started of...
James Copeland
Back in the 1930s, a young James Copeland set out to avoid the curse of prohibition and form a Swing & Big Band operation in Havanna, Cuba. However, a bus carrying most of the band members on the way ...
Electronic Psytrance
James Curry
James Curry refers to two artists: James Curry IV, a songwriter from San Diego, CA, and James Curry, a musician based in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota.