Colin James Munn
(born August 17, 1964 in Regina, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian singer, guitarist, and songwriter who plays in the blues, rock, and swing genres.
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Biography
Early years
James and his band The Hoodoo Men opened for
Stevie Ray Vaughan for several tour dates in the
U.S.. James also played guitar on
Richard Marx's song "Thunder and Lightning".
Rock and swing band careers
In 1988, following his association with Vaughan, James released his self-titled debut album, which yielded several international hit singles, as did the followup
Sudden Stop
. He presaged the mid-1990s swing music revival with his Colin James and the Little Big Band project, which released a successful first CD in 1993, followed by two others in 1998 and 2006, as well as a Christmas album in 2007.
James's worldwide popularity waned somewhat in the late 1990s, but he continued to release albums in rock, blues, and acoustic styles, in addition to his Little Big Band. In 2005, he gave a
command performance for
Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to his home province of
Saskatchewan.
James' backing band frequently includes members of the Vancouver-based band
Odds, and he has co-written songs with Odds singer-guitarist
Craig Northey. In February 2005, James guest-starred in an episode of the television program
Corner Gas
, a Canadian
sitcom based in rural Saskatchewan. James' instrumental "Speechless" was used on
Kingsford's commercial "Slow Down & Grill."
In 2007, James' album
Limelight
received a Gold record for sales in Canada. In January 2008, James received three
Toronto Blues Society Maple Blues Awards: "Entertainer of the Year", "Electric Act of the Year" and "Recording of the Year" for
Colin James & The Little Big Band 3
.
[1]
In 2009, James is currently recording a new album scheduled for release in the fall of 2009. Among the collaborators are
Tom Wilson, once of
Junkhouse.
The album will be engineered by
Mike Fraser, at the Warehouse studios in
Vancouver.
[2]
Discography
Studio albums
- Colin James
(1988)
- Sudden Stop
(1990)
- Colin James and the Little Big Band
(1993)
- Bad Habits
(1995)
- National Steel
(1997)
- Colin James and the Little Big Band II
(1998)
- Fuse
(2000)
- Traveler
(2003)
- Limelight
(2005)
- Colin James & The Little Big Band 3
(2006)
- Colin James & The Little Big Band: Christmas
(2007)
- Untitled new album
(2009)
Compilation albums
Guest appearances
- The Chieftains - Another Country
(1992)
- JW-Jones Blues Band - My Kind of Evil
(2004)
- Craig Northey and Jesse Valenzuela - Northey Valenzuela
(2004)
Singles
- 1987:
- * "Five Long Years" (Independent)
- 1988:
- * "Voodoo Thing"
- 1989:
- * "Dream of Satin"
- * "Chicks and Cars and the Third World War"
- * "Five Long Years" (released by Virgin Records)
- * "Why'd You Lie"
- * "Back in My Arms Again"
- 1990:
- * "Just Came Back"
- * "Keep On Loving Me Baby"
- * "If You Lean On Me"
- * "T Stands for Trouble"
- * "Give It Up" (with Bonnie Raitt)
- 1992:
- * "Love Thang"
- 1993:
- * "Cadillac Baby"
- 1994:
- * "Surely (I Love You)"
- * "Breakin' Up the House"
- * "No More Doggin'"
- 1995:
- * "Freedom"
- * "Saviour"
- 1996:
- * "Real Stuff"
- 1998:
- * "Let's Shout (Baby Work Out)"
- * "C'mon with the C'mon"
- 2000:
- * "Hide"
- * "Getting Higher"
- 2003:
- * "I'm Losing You"
- * "Make A Mistake"
- 2005:
- * "Far Away Like a Radio"
- * "Better Way to Heaven"
- * "Travelin'"
- 2006:
- * "Into the Mystic"
- * "If You Need Me"
- 2009:
- * "Man's Gotta Be A Stone"
Juno Awards
James has been nominated for 14
Juno Awards, winning six of them..
[3].
Wins
- 1989 - "Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year"
- 1991 - "Single of the Year" for "Just Came Back"
- 1991 - "Male Vocalist of the Year"
- 1996 - "Male Vocalist of the Year"
- 1998 - "Best Blues Album for National Steel
- 1999 - "Best Producer" for "Let's Shout" and "C'mon with the C'mon" from Colin James and the Little Big Band II
Nominations
- 1989 - "Canadian Entertainer of the Year"
- 1991 - "Canadian Entertainer of the Year"
- 1992 - "Canadian Entertainer of the Year"
- 1994 - "Best Blues/Gospel Album" for Colin James and The Little Big Band
- 1995 - "Male Vocalist of the Year"
- 1996 - "Best Video" for "Freedom"
- 1998 - "Best Male Vocalist"
- 1999 - "Best Blues Album for Colin James and The Little Big Band II
See also
- Canadian blues
- Canadian rock
- Music of Canada
References
- 2007 Maple Blues Awards Winners
- ColinJames.com News
- Juno Awards/Canadian Music Hall of Fame winner and nominations