Jim Photoglo
Jim Photoglo, born James G. Photoglo, who also performed simply as Photoglo, is an American pop/soft rock singer from Inglewood, California. He released two charting albums in the early 1980s and had two hit singles, "We Were Meant to Be Lovers" (#31, 1980) and "Fool in Love with You" (#25, 1981).[1]
After his career as a pop artist, he became a successful country music songwriter in Nashville. He wrote songs for Garth Brooks, Faith Hill, The Everly Brothers, Dusty Springfield, Lee Roy Parnell, Patty Loveless, Highway 101, The Oak Ridge Boys, Pam Tillis, Tanya Tucker, Travis Tritt, Neal McCoy, John Anderson and Kathy Mattea. Four recordings made the Top Ten of Billboard Magazine’s Country Charts, and two went to #1: Fishin’ In The Dark by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Hometown Honeymoon by Alabama. In addition, his song She Loves Me (The Best That I Can Be) was covered by pop/R&B singer James Ingram.
He released solo albums again in the 1990s and 2000s. Photoglo was also one of four members of a short-lived novelty country band called Run C&W, who recorded two albums for MCA between 1993 and 1995. He had a long-running association with Dan Fogelberg, serving as bass player and backup vocalist in Dan's touring band for much of the '80's and '90's.
His most recent folk album, Halls of My Heart, was released July 2014. It is the first album on which Photoglo wrote nearly all of its songs single-handedly.
As of 2016, Photoglo is touring as a sideman with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band on their 50th Anniversary tour, playing bass guitar and acoustic guitar, as well as adding background vocals.
Discography
Albums
- 1980 - Photoglo (U.S. #194)[2]
- 1981 - Fool in Love with You (U.S. #119)[2]
- 1983 - The Thin Man
- 1993 - Pure Love
- 1996 - Passage
- 2000 - Fly Straight Home
- 2005 - Sparks in the Radio
- 2008 - Is it Me?
- 2014 - Halls of My Heart
Singles
- 1980 - "The Best That I Can Be"
- 1980 - "When Love Is Gone" (#106)
- 1980 - "We Were Meant to Be Lovers" (#31)
- 1981 - "Fool in Love with You" (Bilboard #25, Cash Box #23)
- 1981 - "Tonight Will Last Forever"
- 1983 - "Don't Say Goodnight"
- 1983 - "Keep Away"
- 1984 - "The Trouble With Me Is You"
- 1993 - "Will Of The Wind"
References
- ^ Joel Whitburn, The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits. 7th edn, 2000
- ^ a b Chart Positions, Allmusic.com