Georgie James

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Cake Parade 03:22 Tools
Need your Needs 03:32 Tools
More Lights 03:21 Tools
Look Me Up 03:10 Tools
Places 03:07 Tools
Long Week 03:22 Tools
Cheap Champagne 03:55 Tools
Hard Feelings 02:10 Tools
Henry and Hanzy 03:15 Tools
Comfortable Headphones 03:53 Tools
You Can Have It 03:12 Tools
Only 'Cause You're Young 03:22 Tools
Aftermath 03:45 Tools
The Grizzly Jive 02:28 Tools
Simplify 03:06 Tools
Only Cause You're Young 03:23 Tools
El Condor Pasa (If I Could) 03:12 Tools
Georgie James - Cake Parade 03:23 Tools
El Condor Pasa 03:12 Tools
You You You You You 03:37 Tools
Only ‘Cause You’re Young 03:23 Tools
Hard Feelings [Acoustic] 03:23 Tools
Cheap Champagne (demo) 04:15 Tools
Cheap Champagne - Demo 04:15 Tools
Georgie James - Need Your Needs 04:15 Tools
Hard Feelings (Acoustic) 02:11 Tools
Hard Feelings - Acoustic 02:11 Tools
Georgie James - More Lights 02:11 Tools
I Can't Hide [The Flamin' Groovies Cover] (Live on Rainydawg Radio 04.11.2008) 02:11 Tools
More Lights (Live Acoustic WTMD 1-30-07) 03:15 Tools
Long Week [Places] 03:15 Tools
The Grizzly Jive - Georgie James 03:14 Tools
Places (Live on Rainydawg Radio 04.11.2008) 03:15 Tools
Cake Parade (Live Acoustic WTMD 1-30-07) 03:14 Tools
Hard Feeling 02:11 Tools
Hard Feelings (Live on Rainydawg Radio 04.11.2008) 02:09 Tools
Only'cause You're Young 02:09 Tools
Cake Parade - Georgie James 03:24 Tools
02 Cake Parade 03:23 Tools
Only 'Cause You're Wrong 03:23 Tools
Long Week (Live on Rainydawg Radio 04.11.2008) 03:23 Tools
Cake Parade Live on Rainydawg Radio (04.11.2008) 03:23 Tools
Long Week (live) 03:23 Tools
Hard Feeling(Demo) 03:23 Tools
Monument 03:23 Tools
03_Cake_Parade 03:23 Tools
More Lights (demo) 03:23 Tools
02_Need_Your_Needs 03:23 Tools
03 Need Your Needs 03:23 Tools
07 Comfortable Headphones 03:23 Tools
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Georgie James was a classic four-piece pop/rock outfit from Washington DC, US formed in 2005, featuring John Davis (ex-drummer of the defunct Q and Not U) and D.C.-based singer-songwriter Laura Burhenn. Having met through mutual friends, Davis and Burhenn (who had released 4 solo albums on her own Laboratory Records prior this project) found out that they both had an affinity for retro-pop from the 1950-70's; subsequently, they decided to start working together as a band derived from said style. Davis would handle guitars and drums arrangements while Burhenn oversaw the Rhodes electric piano - both would share vocal duties. A few hours later they had written a few songs, and decided this was a worthy project to take aboard. Later in 2005 the duo went to record at the Dance Place in Washington with producers Chad Clark and T.J. Lipple, and by November they produced a 7-song demo (Demos at Dance Place), showcasing a general flurry of infectious, danceable, high-octane power pop. On May 15, 2007, they announced that their debut full-length, Places, would be released on Saddle Creek in the fall. On August 4, 2008, the band announced they were splitting up. The official word was posted on their website, georgiejames.com: After three years, Georgie James is calling it a day. We're proud of the album we made and everything else that we were able to do during our time together. We are both working on our respective solo projects and hope to have albums out early next year. Thanks to everyone that helped our band over these past few years. And thanks to those who've listened to the music and come out to the shows. It is greatly appreciated. See you around soon. - John and Laura (Georgie James) John and Laura's respective solo projects can be found at www.myspace.com/titletracksdc and www.myspace.com/lauraburhenn. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.