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rich baritone and lyrics from the heart frame Jim McCormick’s country music. His songs have been recorded by Anders Osborne, Mulebone,
Theresa Anderson, Kim Carson, the
Bingemen (of which he was lead singer throughout most of the '90s), and the Swinging Haymakers and
featured in film and television productions.
He has performed at clubs and festivals throughout the
United States, including the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival; the South
By Southwest Music Conference in Austin, TX; Norfolk, Va.’s Bayou Boogaleaux
Festival; the New Orleans French Quarter Festival; the Frank Brown
International Songwriters Festival; and the All Folks Festival.
He has shared performance bills with Guy Clark, Deana Carter, Keith Urban,
Charlie Robison, Jack
Ingram, Anders Osborne, David Lindley, Kevin Gordon, the subdudes, Sonny
Landreth, the Neville
Brothers, Dan Bern, Continental Drifters, the Radiators,
Cowboy Mouth, Pat McLaughlin, and many others.
Throughout the 90's he was the lead singer for the now-defunct country-rock band The
Bingemen.
In August 2001 McCormick released his debut solo
record, on which he is accompanied through 12 songs by Tommy Malone (subdudes);
Anders Osborne; John Thomas Griffith, Rob Savoy, and Fred LeBlanc (Cowboy
Mouth); Susan Cowsill (the Cowsills, Continental Drifters); Theresa Anderson;
John Gros (George Porter); Mike Barras (Mulebone); Skeet Hanks and Mike Mayeux
(Beaten Path); Bill Berry; and Mark Whitaker (Woodenhead).
His debut CD's lead-off
track, "Take Me Home With You," was selected as one of ten finalists
in the "In The Beginning: A Songwriter’s Tribute
To Garth Brooks" songwriting contest.
McCormick
is the Regional Coordinator for the non-profit
Nashville Songwriters
Association International (NSAI). As
part of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
(NARAS) Grammy in
the Schools, he leads an annual workshop entitled “The Art and Craft of
Songwriting” for high school students in the New Orleans area. Throughout
the year he teaches young people about songwriting at the New Orleans
Contemporary Arts Center and the New Orleans Public Library. He has lectured
at Loyola University on the Craft
and Business of Songwriting
and acted as panelist for the
Music and Entertainment Industry Educators Association National Conference.
He
is a partner in independent music publishing
company Caffeine Music, an active member of NARAS, and
founder and host of the monthly New
Orleans Songwriters Night, now in its fourth year.
He has been voted by Gambit Weekly's readers a Best
of New Orleans music performer, was a nominee for Citysearch.Com’s Best
Local Songwriter Award, and runner up for OffBeat Magazine's Best Male
Vocalist Award.
He has been awarded a scholarship to the 3rd annual Future of Music
Coalition Summit in Washington D.C. in 2003, a forum for musicians, lawyers,
academics, policymakers and music industry executives to come together to
discuss and debate issues surrounding digital technology, artists’ rights
and the current state of the music industry..
McCormick
holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Georgetown University in
Washington, D.C., and a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing from the University of New
Orleans.
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