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There are several well-known "Jamie Thompson's" on planet Earth and over 800 in the United States.

Jamie Thompson, technology entrepreneur, Pongr, http://twitter.com/jamie_thompson, http://jamiethompson.tv
Jamie Thompson, wrestler, ultimate fighter, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Thompson_%28fighter%29
Jamie Thompson, hockey player
Jamie Thompson,

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'''Jamie Thompson''' (stage name: J'aime Tambeur) is a Canadian musician who has been the drummer for several Canadian bands, including [[The Unicorns]], [[Islands (band)|Islands]], and [[Th' Corn Gangg]]. Jamie joined The Unicorns in 2003 for the release of the band's first major album, [[Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?]]. The album was a huge hit and helped give The Unicorns a cult following among indie listeners.
'''Jamie Thompson''' (stage name: J'aime Tambeur) is a Canadian musician who has been the drummer for several Canadian bands, including [[The Unicorns]], [[Islands (band)|Islands]], and [[Th' Corn Gangg]]. Jamie joined The Unicorns in 2003 for the release of the band's first major album, [[Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?]]. The album was a huge hit and helped give The Unicorns a cult following among indie listeners.

Revision as of 17:50, 18 April 2010

There are several well-known "Jamie Thompson's" on planet Earth and over 800 in the United States.

Jamie Thompson, technology entrepreneur, Pongr, http://twitter.com/jamie_thompson, http://jamiethompson.tv Jamie Thompson, wrestler, ultimate fighter, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Thompson_%28fighter%29 Jamie Thompson, hockey player Jamie Thompson,

Jamie Thompson (stage name: J'aime Tambeur) is a Canadian musician who has been the drummer for several Canadian bands, including The Unicorns, Islands, and Th' Corn Gangg. Jamie joined The Unicorns in 2003 for the release of the band's first major album, Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?. The album was a huge hit and helped give The Unicorns a cult following among indie listeners.

Jamie and fellow Unicorns member Nick Thorburn founded the indie-pop/hip-hop band Th' Corn Gangg several months prior to The Unicorns' break-up in December of 2004. Jamie and Nick went on to form Islands in 2005. Jamie recorded with the band for their debut album Return to the Sea, which was released in 2006. Shortly before the band's European tour, however, Jamie announced he was leaving Islands. [1]

Islands continued without Jamie. In mid-2008 Islands released their second album Arm's Way with Aaron Harris as Jamie's replacement, however he returned for their third album, Vapours, released in September of 2009.