Jamie Hartford
Jamie Hartford | |
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Genres | Bluegrass music Rock music |
Occupation(s) | Singer Guitarist Songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Guitar Mandolin |
Years active | 1991–present |
Labels | Paladin Earwave New Sheriff |
Jamie Hartford is an American singer, musician, and songwriter.
Career
Jamie, the son of John Hartford, was raised in a musical environment, meeting and learning from artists such as Johnny Cash, the Everly Brothers, Cowboy Jack Clement, and John Prine.[1]
In his early career, Hartford occasionally filled in for Albert Lee at Everly Brothers performances. He also performed with the re-formed Amazing Rhythm Aces.[2]
In the mid-90s, Hartford was signed by Asylum Records and recorded an album with producer Pete Anderson. This album was never released.[3]
In 1997, Paladin Records released Hartford's album What About Yes. He was assisted by Pat McLaughlin (guitar), Jeff "Stick" Davis (bass), and Jim Lauderdale.[3][4]
Hartford paid homage to his father by recording an album with him (Hartford & Hartford) and recorded an album of John's songs (Part Of Your History: The Songs Of John Hartford).[5]
The Jamie Hartford Band includes Ray Flacke (guitar), Rick Lonow (drums), Paco Ship (harmonica), and Charlie Chadwick (bass).[6]
The late singer-songwriter Guy Clark, who built 19th-century-style flamenco guitars, made a gift of one to Hartford.[7]
Discography
Solo albums
- 1997: What About Yes (Paladin)
- 2005: Part Of Your History The Songs Of John Hartford (New Sheriff)
With the Jamie Hartford Band
- 2000: Live (Wildwood)
- 2004: Stuff That Works (Earwave)
With John Hartford
- 1991: Hartford & Hartford (Flying Fish)
As guest musician
- 1991: Johnny Cash - The Mystery of Life (Mercury)
- 1996: Laura Boosinger - Sing It Yourself! (Native Ground)
- 1997: RB Morris - ...Take That Ride... (Oh Boy)
- 1998: Laura Boosinger - Down the Road (self-released)
- 1998: Nanci Griffith - Other Voices, Too (A Trip Back to Bountiful) (Elektra)
- 1999: Fergie & The Steelheads - Drive, Drive, Drive (Music Mill)
- 2002: Billy Joe Shaver - Freedom's Child (Compadre)
- 2005: The Peasall Sisters - Home to You (Dualtone)
- 2005: various artists - Walk The Line (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Wind-Up Records)
- 2006. various artists - Voice of the Spirit, Gospel of the South (Dualtone)
- 2007: Billy Joe Shaver - Everybody's Brother (Compadre)
- 2007: John Prine and Mac Wiseman - Standard Songs for Average People (Oh Boy)
- 2007: various artists - Anchored in Love: A Tribute to June Carter Cash (Dualtone)
- 2008: Vince Mira - Cash Cabin Sessions (Lucky Rebel Records)
- 2009: Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers Band - Pilgrimage (Curb Records)
- 2009: Vince Mira - Vince Mira (Lucky Rebel Records)
- 2010: John Francis - The Better Angels (Dualtone)
- 2010: various artists- Coal Miner's Daughter: A Tribute to Loretta Lynn (Columbia)
- 2010: various artists - Twistable, Turnable Man: A Musical Tribute to the Songs of Shel Silverstein (Sugar Hill)
- 2016: Loretta Lynn - Full Circle (Legacy)
- 2016: Loretta Lynn - White Christmas Blue (Legacy)
As Composer
- 1999: Jim Lauderdale - Onward Through It All (RCA) - track 12, "What I Want You To Say"
- 2000: Ronnie McCoury - Heartbreak Town (Rounder) - track 3, "Somebody's Gonna Pay"
- 2001: Mike Walker - Mike Walker (DreamWorks SKG) - track 8, "I Want a Little More" (co-written with Don Cook and Mike Walker)
- 2002: Deryl Dodd - Pearl Snaps (Lucky Dog / Epic) - track 6, "Good Things Happen"
- 2002: Andy Griggs - Freedom (RCA) - track 11, "Brand New Something Going On" (co-written with Don Cook)
- 2002: Sawyer Brown - Can You Hear Me Now (Curb) - track 5, "Hard Hard World"
- 2005: Blue Merle - Burning in the Sun (Island Records) - track 10, "Part of Your History" (co-written with Luke Reynolds)
- 2005: Dierks Bentley - Modern Day Drifter (Capitol Records Nashville) - track 6, "Good Things Happen"
- 2006: David St. Romain - DSR (Intuit) - track 1, "Hard, Hard World"
- 2006: various artists - Various – Hands Across The Water (A Benefit For The Children Of The Tsunami) (Compass) - track 11, "Part Of Your History" (co-written with Luke Reynolds)
- 2011: Dierks Bentley - Home (Capitol Records Nashville) - track 9, "When You Gonna Come Around" (co-written with Gary Nicholson)
- 2013: Mickie James - Somebody's Gonna Pay (eOne) - track 1, "Somebody's Gonna Pay"
As primary artist/song contributor
- 2001: various artists - A Tribute To John Hartford (Live From Mountain Stage) (Blue Plate) - track 5, Who Cut Your Heart Out?'"
References
- ^ Hines, Geoffrey (12 December 1997). "Jamie Hartford: What About Yes: Paladin". The Washington Post. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
- ^ Gettleman, Parry (23 January 1998). "Jamie Hartford". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
- ^ a b McCall, Michael (13 November 1997). "Jamie Hartford does it right". Nashville Scene. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
- ^ Hawkins, Kevin (28 February 1998). "Jamie Hartford - What About Yes". No Depression. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
- ^ staff writer (2 June 2010). "John And Jamie Hartford On Mountain Stage". NPR. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
- ^ Patterson, Jim (4 January 1998). "Country Singers Following in Famous Fathers' Footsteps". NewsOK. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
- ^ Fitzpatrick, Megan (17 June 2014). "Songs from the Workbench: Guy Clark". Popular Woodworking Magazine. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
External links
- Jamie Hartford at AllMusic
- Jamie Hartford discography at Discogs