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Hi my name is jim croce.Jim's musical career started when he was five years old, learning to play "Lady of Spain" on the accordion. He says, "I was the original underachiever. I'd shake that thing and smile, but I was sort of a late bloomer." He didn't really take music too seriously until 1964, while he was attending Villanova College in Pennsylvania. There he formed various bands, doing fraternity parties and playing "anything that the people wanted to hear: blues, rock, acapella, railroad music...anything." One of those bands was chosen for a foreign exchange tour of Africa and the Middle East. "We had a good time," Jim recalls. "We just ate what the people ate, lived in the woods, and played our songs. Of course they didn't speak English over there... but if you mean what you're singing, people understand." He returned to Philadelphia and he had decided to be "serious." But it was hard to make a living playing in a band, and his previous employment experiences had lost their appeal: "I'd worked construction crews, and I'd been a welder while I was in college. But I'd rather do other things than get burned." Like most underachieving accordion players, he had a hard time finding the right other things. His determination to be serious ("I even got a pair of shoes that look like the Ace of Spades, with holes in them") led to a job at a Philadelphia R&B radio station, where he translated commercials into Soul. "I'd sell airtime to Bronco's Poolroom, and then write the spot: 'You wanna be cool, and you wanna shoot pool...(dig it).'" Increasingly frustrated, he quit to teach guitar at a summer camp ("to people who had to wear loafers 'cause they couldn't tie their shoes'") and even enlisted in the U.S. Army. He didn't have a very illustrious military career, but says he's prepared if there's ever a war where we have to defend ourselves with mops. Back to the radio station again, briefly ("that was about the end of my seriousness"), and then he tried teaching "special education" to discipline problem students in a Philadelphia high school. Finally he decided to give his music a chance. Back to the radio station again, briefly ("that was about the end of my seriousness"), and then he tried teaching "special education" to discipline problem students in a Philadelphia high school. Finally he decided to give his music a chance. He'd been playing some pretty tough bars ("I can still get my guitar off faster than anyone else"), then he and his wife, Ingrid, moved to New York and began working coffeehouses. Tommy West, who had attended Villanova College with Jim, introduced them to Terry Cashman, and in 1969, Cashman and West produced their album, Jim and Ingrid. They remained on the coffeehouse circuit for a year and a half, involving themselves in the music business and collecting guitars. But, they soon became discouraged by the agitation and pressures of city life, and moved to Lyndell, Pennsylvania, where they had their son, Adrian James. Ingrid learned to bake bread and to can fruits and vegetables and Jim, like a rich lady selling her jewels, sold the guitars he had accumulated, one by one. When the guitars ran out, he worked construction again and did some studio work in New York. "Mostly background 'oohs' and 'ahhs' for commercials. I kept thinking, 'maybe tomorrow I'll sing some words.'"His first album, You Don't Mess Around With Jim, was an instant success. Jim immediately became a top bill club and concert performer and the title song and "Operator" pulled from the album, were both highly successful singles. The friendliness and sincerity of Jim's performances have endeared him to a wide variety of audiences."Well," laughed Jim, "I'm glad I'm not running anymore jackhammers. It's a lot easier to have a good time. I think music should make people sit back and want to touch each other...I just hope people get a kick out of it." Since the first album, things have been strictly uphill for Jim. "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown," which was pulled from the second LP entitled Life and Times reached the top of the national pop charts before it went Gold. Jim's latest album is called I've Got a Name and the title cut is part of the soundtrack for 20th Century Fox's new film The Last American Hero. Many other things are being planned for the unlikely hero of Philly, including appearances in films as well as more soundtrack offers. Jim Croce - "I've Got a Name." He certainly has.(Writer unknown, ©1973 ABC Records, Inc.) MyGen Profile Generator

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Year One

I just wanted to say that This myspace page has been up for a year,I want to thank all the people on here never forget Jim Croce Keep on Rockin
Posted by Jim Croce on Thu, 25 Jan 2007 02:01:00 PST

Your Decisoion Counts

Ok Heres The Deal All These answers are Great and wonderful,But heres where you guys N Dolls come in I Need You to Vote for the one you like the best....Its Simple as that....Thanks To All You Wh...
Posted by Jim Croce on Mon, 20 Nov 2006 02:57:00 PST

THE CONTEST

Ok Im Bored and I have made up my mind that im going to have a contest.   Ok The rules are You Tell Me Your Favorite Jim Croce Song and Why. And Who Ever Wins Gets To Be On The Number One Sl...
Posted by Jim Croce on Sun, 19 Nov 2006 08:22:00 PST

Sad Day In History...

Article from the Shreveport (LA) Times (September 22, 1974) Success Escaped Croce Until Death NATCHITOCHES, The Jim Croce legend lives on. A year and two days ago, on the night of September 20, 197...
Posted by Jim Croce on Wed, 20 Sep 2006 10:24:00 PST

wow

Today i went to Goodwill and found a couple of jim croce records that made my day right there.........With getting that i know have over 300 Records of my own in less the 6 months
Posted by Jim Croce on Sat, 29 Jul 2006 11:21:00 PST

What Do You Rember............................

Hey People what do you Rember about Jim Croce.......................It Could be any thing...........      
Posted by Jim Croce on Fri, 14 Jul 2006 04:27:00 PST

Thank You

I would like to Thank all the people who added my Deadication page to Jim Croce.All of you people are Asume     peace out and rock on Art Garfunkel the converse kid   Ps if you want me...
Posted by Jim Croce on Tue, 20 Jun 2006 02:54:00 PST