Slim Man

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Weeping Willow 05:28 Tools
Angela 04:53 Tools
Faith In Us 04:58 Tools
Christmas Eve 04:01 Tools
Secret Rendezvous 05:55 Tools
Fade to Gray 04:08 Tools
Overdose of You 03:41 Tools
Bella Mia 05:27 Tools
Finale 04:56 Tools
Sweet Serenade 05:24 Tools
Sweet Little Angel 06:12 Tools
Beginning 04:56 Tools
Carol of the Bells 03:45 Tools
It's Almost Christmas 03:39 Tools
All I Want For Christmas 03:40 Tools
Sleighride 04:00 Tools
Blue Christmas 03:20 Tools
Feliz Navidad 04:11 Tools
Winter Wonderland 04:01 Tools
Secrets of Your Heart 04:17 Tools
A Night Like This 05:40 Tools
If You Were Mine 05:41 Tools
Other Side of Love 06:11 Tools
Don't Say Goodbye 04:45 Tools
There for You 05:22 Tools
To Be With You 04:17 Tools
Let's Start All Over 05:41 Tools
Everytime It Rains 04:57 Tools
End of the Rainbow 06:19 Tools
I'll Be Home for Christmas 03:27 Tools
Middle of Nowhere 06:27 Tools
Should've Been Me 06:33 Tools
Making It Up As We Go 04:21 Tools
Hey Carolina 04:28 Tools
If I Can't Have You 04:34 Tools
Shelter From A Storm 04:23 Tools
Face The Truth 05:14 Tools
I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm 03:21 Tools
Listen to the Wind 04:43 Tools
Another Like You 03:34 Tools
Can It Get Any Better? 04:44 Tools
Every Beat of My Heart 04:01 Tools
Perfect World 04:04 Tools
The Promise of Love 05:08 Tools
Amore 05:22 Tools
Just Another Day 04:43 Tools
Summer's Almost Gone 04:12 Tools
Athena 04:24 Tools
Every Now and Then 03:24 Tools
Wouldn't It Be Good 03:21 Tools
Skating 04:32 Tools
Starlight, Starbright 04:51 Tools
Steal the Night Away 04:38 Tools
If I Were a Carpenter 03:57 Tools
If You Only Knew 03:07 Tools
Thousand Miles Away 03:41 Tools
Route 66 04:58 Tools
When Tears Run Dry 03:31 Tools
Let It Rain 03:55 Tools
Steal the Night 03:55 Tools
When a Dream Comes True 04:32 Tools
The Christmas Song 03:33 Tools
Perfect World (instrumental) 04:32 Tools
Sunny Day 04:02 Tools
White Christmas 04:01 Tools
Never Surrender 04:28 Tools
Another Day, Another Night 03:23 Tools
Thousand Miles Away - Thousand Miles Away 00:00 Tools
Route 66 (edit) 03:23 Tools
Closer to Paradise 04:24 Tools
If You Only Knew (f. Marc Antoine) - Thousand Miles Away 00:30 Tools
Valentine's Day 04:41 Tools
Makin' Whoopee 04:36 Tools
Christmas Time is Here 04:36 Tools
My One and Only One 03:20 Tools
Baby, It's Cold Outside 04:36 Tools
Sleigh Ride 03:30 Tools
For Now and Forever 05:12 Tools
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas 04:46 Tools
One By One 03:30 Tools
Let It Snow 03:30 Tools
Sentimental Reasons 03:38 Tools
Red Moon Rising 04:18 Tools
Promise of Love 02:45 Tools
Language of Love 04:22 Tools
Middle of Nowhere (edit) 04:13 Tools
Everytime It Rains - Soltice 04:18 Tools
One of These Days 03:50 Tools
Everywhere I Go 03:46 Tools
Summer Wind 03:40 Tools
Sweet Lorraine 04:00 Tools
Sunny Day (Slight Return) 03:39 Tools
Can't We Be Friends 03:20 Tools
Secrets Of Your Heart - Soltice 04:00 Tools
Route 66 - For Now And Forever 00:30 Tools
Hey Carolina [SJ247] 03:20 Tools
Listen To The Wind - Soltice 04:38 Tools
Just Another Day - Soltice 04:38 Tools
The Way You Look Tonight 03:59 Tools
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer 05:17 Tools
For Now and Forever (Live) 05:11 Tools
Angela - Jazzified 04:38 Tools
Makin' Whoopee - For Now And Forever 11:06 Tools
Jingle Bells 04:08 Tools
Blues for Christmas 00:38 Tools
Here's That Rainy Day 04:36 Tools
One By One - Thousand Miles Away 03:59 Tools
There For You - Closer To Paradise 00:38 Tools
Sweet Little Angel (edit) 03:54 Tools
Oh Christmas Tree 03:59 Tools
Perfect World - Instrumental 03:59 Tools
The Gift (A Soldier's Christmas) 03:46 Tools
Should have been me 05:08 Tools
Faith In Us - End Of The Rainbow 04:50 Tools
Nearness of You 04:15 Tools
My One and Only Love 05:17 Tools
Secret rendevous 05:54 Tools
What Are You Doing New Years Eve? 05:54 Tools
All I Want For The Christmas 05:17 Tools
Middle Of Nowhere Part I 05:54 Tools
Christmas Letter - Holiday single 05:54 Tools
Shelter from the Storm 05:54 Tools
Every Time It Rains 05:44 Tools
The Middle Of Nowhere 06:29 Tools
Secret Renduzvous 06:29 Tools
Meant to Be 04:25 Tools
If You Only Knew (feat Marc Antoine) 06:29 Tools
There For You - Live 06:29 Tools
It's Almost Christmas - All I Want For Christmas 06:29 Tools
Middle of Nowhere Part 2 06:29 Tools
Can It Get Any Better 06:29 Tools
002 Slim Man - Weeping Willow 04:25 Tools
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Copied from Slim Man's Official Website (www.slimman.com) Slim's Bio Slim Man's Background Slim Man was born a long time ago. How long? Real long. He started off as Slim Boy, and later became Slim Man. But seriously, folks...Slim's hometown is Baltimore, MD. His first musical memory? His Dad, the Slim Poppa, took him to see a movie "The Five Pennies", starring Danny Kaye and...Louis Armstrong. When Young Slim saw Louis sing and play, Slim Boy decided, at the tender age of five, that that was his Life's Calling. Young Slim studied trumpet for ten years, and taught himself how to play piano and guitar as well. Slim Boy's first gig? He was in fifth grade, and he played guitar and sang a few Beatles songs for the sixth grade graduation. Since that time, he has worked himself up from nothing, to a case of extreme poverty. While in his teens, Slim Dude kept studying music, at Peabody (a school for mostly classical music, where Slim studied piano, theory, and harmony), and privately, studying singing, and jazz piano. His First Big Break came when he went on a trip to NYC to meet a publisher who expressed some interest in Slim's Songs. When Young Slim got to NYC, he found out that the publisher dude had other interests in mind, and left the meeting disgusted yet determined. He went to a phone booth and started calling publishers. A few hours later, he was in the office of Roxanne Gordy, Motown publishing executive and niece of the famous Berry Gordy. Motown eventually signed Slim Man as a songwriter, and one of the first tunes he wrote made it onto Angela Bofill's first CD, "Angie". Based on the success of that CD, Motown offered Slim Dude a recording contract. Slim Man spent the next year writing, arranging and producing a CD that is very similar in style and substance to his current material. Slim Man recorded the CD with legendary music producer Carl Griffin, a guy who has discovered artists from Evelyn "Champagne" King to Diana Krall. With the album finished, Slim Man was waiting for a release date when he was invited to a party for Stevie Wonder's new CD, "The Secret Life of Plants". The party was at the Bronx Botanical Gardens, and it was a lavish affair. Slim Man actually met and conversed with Stevie, who had helped Young Slim on his Big Motown Debut. Later on, while in the men's room, a Motown executive informed Slim Man that the vice president in charge of Slim's CD had been fired, and all of his projects (including Slim's Debut Album) had been put on the shelf. AARRGGHH! Undaunted, Slim decided to get out of his contract with Motown. He started writing rock songs, something Motown had no use for, and was later released by Motown. But, as luck would have it, there was a label downstairs from Motown's NYC office, a label called "Stiff Records". Stiff had Ian Dury, Lena Lovich, and a bunch of other eccentric artists on their roster, and Stiff expressed interest in the Slim Songs, and named the project...BootCamp. BootCamp had considerable success. It was one of the first bands on MTV. They did shows with the B-52s, Squeeze, Split Enz, The Tubes, and a bunch of other bands. But most rock bands don't stay together long. BootCamp was no exception, and they disbanded in 1986. Enter the Marlboro Man. After the break-up of BootCamp, Slim Man was asked by Carl Griffin, who was then working for Marlboro, to organize and MC nationwide country music talent contests sponsored by Marlboro. The contest was a Big Deal--$50,000.00 and a contract with producer Barry Beckett, a Big Shot who'd worked with Bob Dylan, Alabama, Hank Williams, Jr., and lots of others. And during the Marlboro Country Music Contest, Slim Man got his name. After one of the very first contests, at the end of the final night, Slim Man (who had been known as "Tim Camp", a shortened version of his real name "Timothy Camponeschi") announced the Big Winner. Well, much to everyone's surprise, there were no fistfights or bar-room brawls, which is pretty incredible because the prize was so big, and lots of the bands were bitter rivals. However, the next day, one of the losing bands tracked Slim Man back to his hotel and were waiting in the lobby. They were pissed off about losing. Slim Man explained to The Losers that he had nothing to do with the judging, just the MC-ing and organizing, and the band left. So Tim Camp decided he needed a nickname, something country and something appropriate for a talent contest. The name? Slim Chance. And that's what he called himself during the contest. Slim Chance. During the years it changed into Slim Man, and a Name Was Born. Slim's Big Discovery during the Marlboro contest? Ronnie Dunn, who later joined Kix Brooks to form the Dynamic Duo, Brooks and Dunn. After the Marlboro Contest ran its course, Slim Man started writing and producing songs featuring a rock singer named Brian Jack. Slim wrote all the songs, produced all the songs, and brought in Brian to sing the songs. He put together a CD featuring Brian Jack, and, through Slim's attorney, the CD got the attention of legendary manager Dee Anthony, a guy who had managed everyone from Peter Frampton, J. Geils Band, to Basia. Dee Anthony's two daughters were VPs of Epic and SONY records, and Brian got a contract with Epic. Except Brian told them that he had written all the songs, and basically cut Slim Man out of the deal. When SONY took Brian into the studio to write some songs, they were disappointed. Brian Jack was not a songwriter. After 4 tunes, they dropped him. What now? Slim took some of the songs he had written for Brian, and kept the original Slim Man vocals (sung low and slow), added a few new tunes and... End of the Rainbow was born. The very first Slim Man CD! Slim Man worked hard and long on the CD and the subsequent follow-up. Slim Man found a manufacturer to press the CD. Slim found a radio promoter, a guy out of Nashville, who took the first single "Faith in Us" to the Top Ten. Slim Man found a nationwide distributor for the CD. And then Slim man started touring, recording, and producing and...he hasn't stopped yet! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.