Jan James

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Limousine Blues 04:37 Tools
Built me a Man 00:00 Tools
Did What I Did 00:00 Tools
Montgomery 00:00 Tools
Your Turn To Cry 00:00 Tools
I Got A Feelin' 00:00 Tools
If I Hold on to You 00:00 Tools
Back Down To Memphis 00:00 Tools
Drive Me Home 00:00 Tools
It's Over 00:00 Tools
Chain Of Fools 00:00 Tools
Rise Above 00:00 Tools
My Man 00:00 Tools
Good Times Rolling In 00:00 Tools
Hush 00:00 Tools
Young Man 00:00 Tools
Living For the City 00:00 Tools
Ramblin Rider 00:00 Tools
Pack My Suitcase 00:00 Tools
Little Bit of Lovin 00:00 Tools
Man On A Train 00:00 Tools
Fool Of Me 00:00 Tools
Rock Your Woman 00:00 Tools
Slow Burner 00:00 Tools
Someone Like You 00:00 Tools
Soldier 00:00 Tools
Back on My Feet Again 00:00 Tools
It´s Over - Jan James 00:00 Tools
Last Train 00:00 Tools
Ring Around the Moon 00:00 Tools
This All Will Get Better 00:00 Tools
Right On Time 00:00 Tools
Time Won't Let Me Down 00:00 Tools
That's Alright With Me 00:00 Tools
Mississippi Man 00:00 Tools
We Are One 00:00 Tools
Color of the Rose 00:00 Tools
The World Will Wait 00:00 Tools
Another World 00:00 Tools
What Kind Of Man 00:00 Tools
Down the River 00:00 Tools
Grains of Sand 00:00 Tools
Let It Shine 00:00 Tools
Blame It On Time 00:00 Tools
Carry On 00:00 Tools
You Oughta Know 00:00 Tools
Be Lonely Here 00:00 Tools
Just About A Mile 00:00 Tools
If I Held on to You 00:00 Tools
To Believe 00:00 Tools
Don't Cross The Line 00:00 Tools
It´s Over 00:00 Tools
Dance 00:00 Tools
Help Me 00:00 Tools
I Can Not Hide From You 00:00 Tools
Someday, Somebody 00:00 Tools
Please Forgive Me 00:00 Tools
Satisfy Me 00:00 Tools
So This is Love 00:00 Tools
Heart of the Blues 00:00 Tools
Come Runnin' Back 00:00 Tools
Roll Me 00:00 Tools
Shake 00:00 Tools
Cry Cry Cry 00:00 Tools
Don't Try to Chain Me Down 00:00 Tools
Good Woman 00:00 Tools
Roll Sweet Daddy 00:00 Tools
I'm A Gambler 00:00 Tools
Guilty Man 00:00 Tools
Social Graces 00:00 Tools
It's So Easy 00:00 Tools
Trouble with the Water 00:00 Tools
Calling All Saints 00:00 Tools
Losing Man 00:00 Tools
One Burnin' Light 00:00 Tools
Little Bit Of Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Everybody Wants To Be Loved 00:00 Tools
Bucky Blues 00:00 Tools
A Lot To Learn 00:00 Tools
Waste of My Time 00:00 Tools
Battle of Jesse 00:00 Tools
We Live 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Town 00:00 Tools
This Ain't No Livin' 00:00 Tools
Always Knockin' 00:00 Tools
Another Man 00:00 Tools
Itґs Over - Jan James 00:00 Tools
Soul Desire 00:00 Tools
Middle of Fate 00:00 Tools
Black Orchid Blues 00:00 Tools
Treasure Me 00:00 Tools
Right_On_Time 00:00 Tools
Cant Run Away 00:00 Tools
Tender Years 00:00 Tools
Too Much To Loose 00:00 Tools
We_Are_One 00:00 Tools
Middle Of Faith 00:00 Tools
Satisfie me 00:00 Tools
Tresure Me 00:00 Tools
Let_It_Shine 00:00 Tools
Do Right 00:00 Tools
ring 00:00 Tools
Grains_of_Sand 00:00 Tools
So_This_Is_Love 00:00 Tools
Someday_Somebody 00:00 Tools
Itґs Over 00:00 Tools
One Burnin'Light 00:00 Tools
By_Now_You_Outta_Kno 00:00 Tools
Too Much To Lose 00:00 Tools
Be_Lonely_Here 00:00 Tools
The_World_Will_Wait 00:00 Tools
I_Can_Not_Hide_From_You 00:00 Tools
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This tale comes right out of the inner soul of the blues. It reads like the street-level truth in the lyrics of a Delta classic.What kind of artist finds their way to Chicago after having learned licks on a guitar from a Tennessee guy named "Catfish?" What kind of artist hones powerful vocals in a church choir and then translates that emotion into a deep understanding of the blues? Jan James is that kind of artist. Raised in central Michigan on a family-run fishing resort, Jan's talent was obvious early on. "The more I played guitar and the more I tried out the voice I learned to use in the church choir," says Jan, "The more I liked it." And so did everyone else She was continually invited to sing at public gatherings and-like all the great artists-the seduction and thrill of performing onstage soon matched her talent. Jan met her partner, songwriter/guitarist Craig Calvert, while they were both attending Michigan State. She was working in a duo, performing regularly at a small cafŽ. When she needed to replace her guitar player, the timing was right. It was perfect. Craig was taking a break from his punk band; they met and developed a musical chemistry that has evolved into a big sound and feel that is colored with blues, soul and the sweet dynamics of the best rock. After their performances together established a solid reputation for them in the Detroit area, Jan was voted "Best Female Vocalist" by the Detroit Metro Times. Then, continuing a legend-laced journey, they moved to Chicago. The blues capital was good to them, and they to it. They became favorites in such venues as Buddy Guy's Blues Legends, Taste of Chicago and The House of Blues. They shared the stage with Koko Taylor, John Mayall, Little Feat, James Brown and B.B. King. They cut their first demo, a powerhouse CD called "Last Train," picked up by the Dutch label Provogue, in yet another example of the wide appeal that American blues has throughout Europe. Jan launched a promotional tour of acoustic and electric performances aired on radio and television throughout The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Scandanavia; along with a feature on NBC's television program, Talking Blues. The press raved: "Voices of the caliber of Jan James are rare in today's pop musicÉ" and, "Her upbeat rock/blues is exceptionally radio-friendly and very stylishly executed. More albums followed: "Soul Desire," "The Color of Rose" and the critically acclaimed, "Limousine Blues." Comparisons to legendary artists are often soaked in hype and are sometimes unfair both to the legend and to the musician who is carrying on the legacy. But sometimes they are necessary. Sometimes they must be made; not just for the sake of similarity but for the sake of the importance that keeping something so stark and vital alive means to the art. Jan performed at Chicago's Royal George Theater in the staring role of Janis Joplin in a play based on Janis letters and songs. Along with the standing ovations, there was so much more. There was the aura of a major talent. There was not only the power of what Janis had left for us, there was the power in what Jan James now doesÉand will do Jan's newest CD, "Drive Me Home," is a pure and commanding showcase of her heritage and her talent from start to finish. Each and every cut demonstrates just how good she is. This is what modern blues should be. This is Jan James font: http://janjames.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.