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Jamie Richards

www.mycountryspace.com/jamierichards
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  • Location: Shawnee, Ok
  • Influences: Merle Haggard,George Jones, Waylon Jennings
  • Genre: Country
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  • Joined: 12/2008
  • Website:www.jamierichardsband.com
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Dosey Doe 02-24-09http://www.radiofreetexas.org

 

Jamie Richards is not a man who fears the machine or cares what “they” think. With boldness, Jamie dares to go where most have drifted from: traditional, honest, downright real country music. With his third release, “Drive”, Jamie has come to a crossroads where his raw talent meets his maturity as a songwriter. These two forces have met and created a masterpiece of real country music.

After eight years of getting his musical education in Oklahoma honky-tonks, Jamie ventured out east to Music City. Jamie quickly learned that Music City doesn’t always welcome “real country singers” with open arms. Every day Jamie watched great singers leave town, discouraged by the corporate nature of Music Row and the pop-influenced sound that was being made mainstream. Still, Jamie forged on, unaffected by the manufactured nature of Nashville, relying on his bulldog mentality, his perseverance paid off. His mastery of the songwriting craft caught the attention of Curb Records, who offered him a position as a staff writer. For almost five years, Jamie played the part of the prolific staff songwriter for the mega publishing company, securing cuts with major label artists and several motion pictures. During his tenure, he was offered several record deals. All of the opportunities started out with the same promise, but always ended with the fear that Jamie was “too country.” Never one to compromise his beliefs, he dismissed their ideas of turning him into another cookie cutter country act.

At the same time that Nashville was turning up its nose at traditional country music, a legendary record label in Texas was looking for the next voice to bring back the roots of country music. In 2000, Wes Daily reactivated D Records, hoping to follow in his grandfather’s footstep.  “Pappy” Daily, the founder of D Records, was famous for launching the career of George Jones. Jamie fit what Wes was looking for: straight up, life-telling, soul-stirring country music. Jamie’s debut album, “No Regrets”, was an instant hit, producing two Texas Music Chart top ten singles. He found his home in the camaraderie of other Texas/Oklahoma artists, collaborating or performing with artist like Kevin Fowler, Walt Wilkins, and Cooder Graw. Kevin Fowler co-wrote and recorded “Loose, Loud and Crazy” with Jamie.

In the fall of 2003, Jamie began to work on his album “Between These Lines.” This album has a range of honky-tonk tunes like “Wasted” to his ballad “Last Call.” Both “Wasted” and “Last Call” reached #4 on the Texas Music Chart.

His third release, “Drive”, is a mosaic of sounds that all come together to create a seamless, timeless classic. Jamie had two songs on the album that have hit a note with Texas Listeners: “Drive” and “Any Way You Want Me To” has reached #1 and #3 respectively on the Texas Music Charts. The album mixes drinking songs with the touching ballads; all with an unmistakable beat that drives people to the dance floor in droves. Especially touching is the last track on the album “Julia’s Table,” a tribute to Jamie’s mother who passed away in 2005, the woman who introduced him to his greatest love: music.       

 

TexasMusicJunkie
on 10/30/2009

Wahoo! I get to see my favorite artist for Halloween! Take care, Jamie and the rest of you guys. Be safe in your travels and I will be seeing y'all tomorrow. XOXO

Candyce
on 10/28/2009

Just wanted to give my friends an update

I'm so excited to be in "Country Weekly Magazine" this week.  Check it out on line at www.countryweekly.com/freemusic  You can get my freedown load there.  Can't believe I'm in between the pages of my music idols.  LOL  

Hope all is going well with you too! 

Candyce ^j^

hancock6775
on 10/16/2009
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
southerncountrygirl
on 10/16/2009

pre made, myspace html, myspace com, my space

CherylNye
on 10/14/2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Jamie!!

May all your dreams come true for you always!

Sincerely,

Cheryl Nye 

flashbda
on 10/14/2009

Happy Birthday, Jamie!

God Bless

. . . Gerry (The Flash)

TexasMusicJunkie
on 09/08/2009

Remeber, Jamie, You're the best! Some say you're better than Merle

TracyBarfield
on 08/03/2009

Great music, Jamie!

And I appreciated your bio...a great encouragement!

God bless,

-Tracy

albuquerque
on 05/26/2009

dude !!!! great old country songs that`s what i like !!!!!!!!!!You sound great keep it up !!!!!!!!!!!! your new friend from Houston, TX  !!!! john 

JUSTKIMNOW
on 05/20/2009

HEY JAMIE... I HAVENT SEEN YOU IN FOREVER... I MISS YOU ... AND YOU ARE STILL JUST AS AWESOME AS EVER... THOSE ARE JUST A FEW OF MY FAVORITE SONGS YOU WROTE... BUT I LOVE THEM ALL... STAY IN TOUCH AND I WILL SEE YOU SOON ... I PROMISE....XOXO, KIM

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Drive > Listen
Last Call > Listen
Tough > Listen
Any Way You Want Me To > Listen
You Don't Know Jack > Listen
Back in Oklahoma > Listen
She Remains > Listen
Peace Love and Hard Liquor > Listen
They've Never Been to Texas > Listen

VIDEOS

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"Any Way You Want Me To"
"Back to Bein
"Let's Just Enjoy The Ride"
"Bartender's Blues"