Wednesday, February 7, 2018

James Harman (USA)

James Gary Harman (Born 8 June 1946) began taking piano lessons at the age of four. He also sang in his local church choir. Harmonicas owned by his father were stored in the piano bench, and James tried playing them after his piano lessons ended. In time, he learned to play several other musical instruments, including the guitar, electronic organ, and drums.
In 1962 he relocated to Panama City, Florida, where he played in many rhythm and blues bands, of which the Icehouse Blues Band was the last. Earl Caldwell, the manager of the Swinging Medallions, signed Harman to a recording contract. In 1964 in Atlanta, Georgia, Harman recorded the first of nine early singles, which were variously released on five different record labels.  Harman performed as a blues harmonica player and singer in Chicago, New York, and elsewhere before moving to southern California in the 1970s. There, his Icehouse Blues Band played alongside Big Joe Turner, John Lee Hooker, Freddie King, Muddy Waters, Albert King, B. B. King, T-Bone Walker, Lowell Fulsom, Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, Johnny "Guitar" Watson, and Albert Collins. In 1977 he formed the James Harman Band. Over the years the band's lineup has included Phil Alvin and Bill Bateman, who left in 1978 to form the Blasters; Gene Taylor, who departed in 1981, also to join the Blasters before moving on to the Fabulous Thunderbirds; and Kid Ramos. Among other members of the band was Hollywood Fats, who left his own band in 1980 to play alongside Harman for five years.
Harman became known as a skilled, reliable musician, whether for a backing band or leading his own ensemble. His band recorded several albums during the 1980s, before settling in 1990 at Black Top Records. Numerous songs by Harman have been used in films and on television, including "Kiss of Fire" (from the album Those Dangerous Gentlemen), which was used for the soundtrack of The Accused. Harman has received several W. C. Handy Blues Award nominations, for songs on his own releases and on other artists' albums. He was inducted into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame and received an award for Best Blues Album of the Year from Real Blues Magazine.


1983
Enigma 1033, 8 tracks, 24:03 min.
1987
Rhino 70837, 10 tracks, 42:24 min.
1988
Cannonball 29102, 12 tracks, 38:45 min.
1990
Rivera 506, 8 tracks, 45:55 min.
1991
Black Top 1065, 12 tracks, 51:36 min.
1993
Black Top 1091, 12 tracks, 51:14 min.
1994
Black Top 1104, 13 tracks, 54:36 min.
1995
Black Top 1118, 14 tracks, 60:15 min.
1997
Me & My 702, 14 tracks, 63:52 min.
1998
Cannonball 29107, 13 tracks, 59:58 min.
2000
Cannonball 29112, 14 tracks, 48:14 min.
2003
Pacific Blues 2304, 12 tracks, 54:58 min.
2005
Gulf Coast 20501, 11 tracks, 57:24 min.
2007
Gulf Coast 20502, 13 tracks, 56:07 min.
2012
Golf Coast 20503, 10 tracks, 61:37 min.
2015
Electro-Fi 3444, 12 tracks, 51:26 min.
2018
Electro-Fi 3454, 10 tracks
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