Jamie Thompson

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Jamie Thompson
Also known asJ'aime Tambeur
Small Is Beautiful
OriginCanada
GenresRock and roll, Indie
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Drums

Jamie Thompson (stage name: J'aime Tambeur) is a Canadian musician who has been the drummer for several Canadian bands, including 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.[1]

Thompson 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 2004. Thompson and Thorburn went on to form Islands in 2005. Thompson 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, Thompson had left the band.

Islands continued without Thompson. In mid-2008 Islands released their second album Arm's Way with Aaron Harris as Thompson's replacement, however he returned for their third album, Vapours, released in September 2009.[2]

In 2013 Thompson collaborated with Rebecca Foon on the Saltland release, I Thought It Was Us But It Was All of Us.

References

  1. ^ "THE UNICORNS (record label page)". Alien8 Recordings. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  2. ^ "Islands in the Slipstream". exclaim.ca. October 2009. Retrieved 17 January 2011.