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Jim Davidson

Country at heart with Southern Rock traditions

About Me

What happens when you mix one part Gordon Lightfoot with one part Trace Adkins – add a dash of Jimmy Buffett, a pinch of Cat Stevens, and blend the whole concoction thoroughly with a serving of Montgomery-Gentry? You only sample a few cuts from Jim Davidson’s new CD - “Which Way From Here?”, to get a “flavor” for what this new musical creation delivers.Country at heart, yet steeped in the traditions of his Southern and Folk-Rock heritage, Jim has crafted a full-bodied and unique sound all his own. His baritone vocals are out front and (often) intensely personal – yet his arrangements and delivery are surprisingly contemporary. His ability to re-trace the steps that led him "back home to his musical roots” several years ago seem to have connected with a sizable audience as well – both in, and outside of his coastal Georgia / South Carolina “lowcountry” home.“People who don’t know me often ask what kind of music I write. It’s difficult to answer that question because my material seems to cover so much territory. Whatever you call it, my songs tell the stories of my life. I have often heard great songwriters like Jeffery Steele, Craig Wiseman, and Rivers Rutherford say ‘write what you know about’. Well, after a decade away from my music (he had a “real job”), I took my guitar out of its case and wrote not only what I know … but what I have LIVED. And these days, I seem to have a LOT more to talk about than I did when I was back in college.”Recorded in January on Nashville’s famed “Music Row”, Jim and his amazingly talented Producer Mike Bush, brought together a team of Nashville’s most sought-after session musicians to create “Which Way From Here?” This “A Team” as Jim calls them, together with veteran Nashville engineer/producer George Clinton – owner of Bayou Recording Studio and host to such artists as Alabama, Reba McEntire, Shania Twain, Martina McBride, Hank Williams Jr. and many others – worked tirelessly to capture, refine, mix and master Jim’s melodies and lyrical messages.Regardless of a person’s taste in music – be it country, rock & roll, southern and/or folk-rock, timeless ballads, or just good old-fashion “real life” story telling, there’s something here for everybody. Whether it’s the uplifting and celebratory love song “She Makes Being in Love a Good Time”, the hard-hitting country rock classics “You Drive Me” or “Guilty Dogs Bark”, the hilarious “Sunset City Senior Saturday Night”, or the poignant and heart-gripping “Fisher of Men” or “Make Time Take Time”, this new CD warrants consideration by the serious music connoisseur.Whatever style or emotion it is that Davidson captures, he has managed to bring heart, soul, and his LIFE to the table – essential elements that will not escape his listeners. There is an unmistakable conviction in “Which Way From Here?” … but considering that this project was completed “on location” where country legends have worked, that should come as no surprise. ".. ..
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Member Since: 2/11/2006
Band Website: LowcountryTunes.com
Band Members:
Influences: Country Genre - Waylon, Hank Jr., Willie and Merle, George Strait, Brooks & Dunn. Jeffery Steele, Montogomery-Gentry, and Rivers Rutherford. On the Southern/Folk Rock "side" ... Jimmy Buffett, Gordon Lightfoot, Cat Stevens, Robert Earl Keen, Crosby Stills & Nash, Dan Fogelberg, the Allman Brothers Band, Charlie Daniels, Dave Mason, others. Rock & Roll Genre - ZZ Top, Van Halen, Zepplin, The Stones, The Beatles.
Sounds Like: Jim Davidson (** grins **). OK, I’ll cooperate. People say I "favor" artists such as Gordon Lightfoot, Waylon, Cat Stevens, Montgomery-Gentry, Trace Adkins, and to some degree, Jimmy Buffett
Record Label: Diamond Jim Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Half-Gassed & Well-Fed

It's the way we feel about this time of the season on the Island.  It's the hottest time of the year on the Island (figuratively and literally) ... and the afternoon storms co...
Posted by Jim Davidson on Tue, 15 Jul 2008 06:22:00 PST

Gig’n Again - What a Life!!

Back-to-back shows on Tuesday & Wednesday of this week.  Off tonight ... then back under the lights at Buffalo's in Palmetto Bluff on Friday and at the SC Yacht Club on Hilton Head this ...
Posted by Jim Davidson on Thu, 01 May 2008 05:44:00 PST

Tis the SEASON

To make music again in the magnificent SC lowcountry.  Doing all I can over the next couple of weeks to get my "chops back", and to put deliver the best show I can as I return to the Quarterdeck ...
Posted by Jim Davidson on Tue, 11 Mar 2008 11:24:00 PST

Thank goodness for the rain (missed me - HAH!!)

OK, OK ... so I need to learn to "blog".  Well ... here goes.  Today I'm resting from a "double gig" last PM in Harbour Town on Hilton Head - not because I had TWO gigs (I wish), but because...
Posted by Jim Davidson on Fri, 18 May 2007 11:33:00 PST