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Colin James
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Vancouver, BC
Canada

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Member Since8/19/2005
Band Websitewww.colinjames.com
Sounds LikeColin James Discography
Rooftops and Satellites
Colin James & The Little Big Band Christmas
The Little Big Band III
Limelight
Traveller
Fuse
The Little Big Band II
National Steele
Bad Habits
Then Again
The Little Big Band
Sudden Stop
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Juno Awards
1989 Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year
1991 Single of the Year ("Just Came Back")
1991 Male Vocalist of the Year
1996 Male Vocalist of the Year
1998 Best Blues Album (National Steel)
1999 Best Producer

Juno Nominations
1989 Canadian Entertainer of the Year
1991 Canadian Entertainer of the Year
1992 Canadian Entertainer of the Year
1994 Best Blues/Gospel Album (Colin James and The Little Big Band)
1995 Male Vocalist of the Year
1996 Best Video ("Freedom")
1999 Best Male Vocalist
1999 Best Blues Album of the Year (Colin James & The Little Big Band II)
2007 Best Blues Album of the Year (Colin James & The Little Big Band III)

Jazz Report Awards
1993 Blues Album of the Year (Colin James & The Little Big Band)
1998 Blues Album of the Year (National Steel)
1998 Blues Musician of the Year

Maple Blues Awards
1998 Electric Act of the Year
1998 Male Vocalist of Year
1998 Long and McQuade Guitarist of the Year
1998 Music Manufacturing Services Recording of the Year (Colin James & The Little Big Band)
1998 Entertainer of the Year
1999 Male Vocalist of the Year
1999 Entertainer of the Year
2000 Male Vocalist of the Year
2006 Electric Act of the Year

Maple Blues Nominations
2007 Electric Act of the Year
2007 Entertainer of the Year

Toronto Blues Society Awards
2008 Entertainer of the Year
2008 Electric Act of the Year (Little Big Band III)
2008 Recording of the Year (Little Big Band III)

Record LabelMaple Music
Type of LabelIndie


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Jan 8 2010 8:00P
Key City Theatre Cranbrook, British Columbia
Jan 9 2010 8:00P
Performing Arts Centre Vernon, British Columbia
Jan 11 2010 8:00P
Port theatre Nanaimo, British Columbia
Jan 12 2010 8:00P
Port Theatre Nanaimo, British Columbia
Jan 13 2010 8:00P
Orpheum Vancouver, British Columbia
Jan 15 2010 8:00P
Kelowna Community Theatre Kelowna, British Columbia
Jan 16 2010 8:00P
Winspear Edmonton, Alberta
Jan 18 2010 8:00P
Theatre Medicine Hat, Alberta
Jan 20 2010 8:00P
Jubilee Auditorium Calgary, Alberta
Jan 21 2010 8:00P
TCU Place Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Jan 22 2010 8:00P
Conexus Arts Centre Regina, Saskatchewan
Jan 23 2010 8:00P
Pantages Theatre Winnipeg, Manitoba
Jan 25 2010 8:00P
Centre In The Square Kitchener, Ontario
Jan 26 2010 8:00P
Massey Hall Toronto, Ontario
Jan 28 2010 8:00P
The Empire Theatre Belleville, Ontario
Jan 29 2010 8:00P
Hamilton Place Hamilton, Ontario
Jan 30 2010 8:00P
Metropolis Montreal, Quebec
Jan 31 2010 8:00P
National Arts Centre Ottawa, Ontario
Feb 2 2010 8:00P
Capital Theatre Moncton, New Brunswick
Feb 3 2010 8:00P
Playhouse Theatre Fredericton, New Brunswick
Feb 4 2010 8:00P
Confederation Centre Charlottetown, Prince Edward
Feb 5 2010 8:00P
Casino Nova Scotia Halifax, Nova Scotia
Feb 6 2010 8:00P
Casino Nova Scotia Halifax, Nova Scotia
Feb 13 2010 8:00P
Royal Theatre Victoria, British Columbia
Feb 14 2010 8:00P
Royal Theatre Victoria, British Columbia

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   About Colin James
• COLIN JAMES •..

There's something on your radio
Comin' in like last call
Beatin' on my bedroom wall
Big beat for y'all

Colin James has juggled his skills as a singer, guitarist and big-band leader so well over the years that diversity seems almost synonymous with his stellar career. He's also been a restless voyager, traversing genres from blues and rock to pop and swing and back again. Throughout it all, Colin has always forged ahead, without regard to fads or trends, going wherever his wandering muse takes him.

When Colin set out to make Rooftops and Satellites, he had a vision for a gentler album, full of quiet, introspective songs. “Despite my best intentions,” he says, laughing, “it didn't turn out that way.” The change came about as a result of his songwriting collaboration with Tom Wilson, founder of the 1990s alt-rockers Junkhouse and now a member of roots-rock trio Blackie & the Rodeo Kings. “Tom and I really hit our stride together,” says Colin who co-wrote eight of the album's songs with Tom and Tawgs Salter, who has written for Edwin and produced the debut album by rising synth-pop star Lights. “Tom's a super creative guy and he's tapped in at all times and Tawgs is a hot up-and-comer.” Rooftops and Satellites is co-produced by Colin and Mike Fraser (AC/DC, Metallica).

Together, Colin and Tom wrote the horn-drenched funk workout “Stronger,” Tawgs joins Colin and Tom on the r&b-flavored “Love is Calling” and the touching ballad “Lost Again,” a heartfelt shout out to “easy riders” and “lost insiders” that is the album's stellar first single. Yet another moving ballad from the James-Wilson writing sessions is the Van Morrison-style “Find My Home.” But the song for which Colin is most proud is the blue-eyed soul gem “More Than You Needed,” with its exquisite lyric: “Only the brave get lonely like this/Lovers and slaves/Who live by the kiss.” For him, the song is the benchmark for how far he's come as a composer. “I've worked really hard on that,” says Colin, “and I believe the craft of writing shines through on this album.”

The rockier side of the album continues on two well-chosen covers: a blistering garage-rock version of Bob Dylan's early classic “If You Gotta Go, Go Now” and a driving rendition of the Toots & the Maytals' soulful “Johnny Coolman.” But Colin delivers his most freewheeling number with the relentlessly chugging “Man's Gotta Be a Stone,” a song he calls his “Buddhist boogie.” “Most boogies have a macho thing going on,” he explains. “This one has a universal lyric and is more philosophical.” I like the fact that it's got a bit of the Canned Heat thing going on with the high falsetto vocal,” says Colin. “I found the whole vibe of the song refreshing.”

Colin is no stranger to writing memorable songs. His 1988 self-titled debut was the fastest-selling album in Canadian history, thanks in large part to him having written two of its biggest hits: “Voodoo Thing” and “Five Long Years.” That earned him his first of six Juno Awards and an opening spot on tour with Keith Richards. His star-crossed journey began even earlier. A prairie-born child prodigy, Colin demonstrated his prowess on the guitar before he was still in his teens and was discovered by blues guitar legend Stevie Ray Vaughan, who became a mentor and an inspiration to the young artist.

With his second album, Sudden Stop, Colin's career went soaring into the pop stratosphere. Produced by Joe Hardy (ZZ Top), it earned platinum sales and featured “Just Came Back,” Colin's highest charting song on U.S. rock stations, hitting the 3 position. A rave review in Rolling Stone, an opening slot on ZZ Top's tour, an appearance of Late Night with David Letterman and two more Junos, for “Single of the Year” and “Male Vocalist,” followed. The awards, hit songs and sold-out tours continued, even as Colin shifted between blues, rock and pop solo albums and the swing and jump-blues recordings of his Little Big Band recordings.

Colin has never shied from exploring all of his musical tastes. “Music is such a passion and a lifeforce for me,” says Colin, “I can't help but be drawn to something that moves me. If it's not pulling you in, then what's the point?” He adds: “There was a time when I was affected by a review that said he should decide whether he's a rock star or a swing artist' or whatever. I am a chameleon. I've learned to become okay with that and not make excuses for it. I realize that all the things that get you to where you're going are important. As long as you keep striving to become better, that's all that counts.”

With Rooftops and Satellites, Colin has done just that: his singing and guitar playing has never been more soulful and his new songs are among his most meaningful ever. It's not a breakthrough disc or a comeback record, because Colin's an established rock and blues institution who's never gone away. But it is an album that serves notice that Colin James just keeps on getting better.

 

• Reviews •
"A natural blues player who picked up the guitar at the age of 10, Colin can keep pace with any blues guitarist as his proceeding albums that moved him from the Delta blues to old time rock & roll would show."
- Full Spectrum Ottawa -

"Let's check out Colin's crazy resume: He was into Celtic music when he was a teen growing up in Saskatoon. Then he moved to Vancouver and became a bluesy rock guy, famous for songs like Just Came Back (To Say Goodbye). Then it was big band swing. His Little Big Band record came out in 1994 - long before it became a fad... Amazingly, he's been convincing in every form. His fans, while perhaps confounded and challenged by this chameleon musician, have stuck by him."
- Jam! Canoe -

"James provides rich vocals and demonstrates fully his mastery of the guitar, from acoustic to wah-wah, making Limelight everything you would expect from one of Canada’s best."
- Music Critic dot CA (Limelight CD review) -



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Milt Hedrick



Jan 3 2009 12:06 PM

Hello from S.F. out here in Cali. Any chance your gonna play a show down here sometime soon? It's been a longtime since I've seen you down here in S.F. when you played Slim's. Great place to play a show, so come on back to the good old U.S.A. as we love our Blues out here. Hope to see you soon. Peace out.
Paige Armstrong

Paige Armstrong



Jan 9 2009 2:01 AM

Hey Colin, hope everything is going well. All the best in 2009! Would love to jam some blues sometime!

Keep the feel Real.

- Paige
John Di Battista

John Di Battista



Jan 10 2009 5:58 PM

I sing it like you . from the heart . your the man Colin . "why'd You LIe " rocks the world still brother .
John D
Brian

Brian



Nov 6 2008 1:56 PM

Great show last night in Ottawa.
Thanks
Carolee

Carolee



Dec 10 2008 8:49 PM

Hey Colin & Family....Have an AMAZING December!

Peace & Love
Nanette ODonnell Gosselin

Nanette O'Donnell Gosselin



Dec 23 2008 5:30 AM

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Colin :)

Hope to see ya in the new year again!!
Paige Armstrong

Paige Armstrong



Jan 12 2009 10:44 PM

I still can't get enough of CJ! All the best in 09 Colin!
Dallas Sutherland

Dallas Sutherland



Jan 13 2009 9:33 PM

Hi Colin,

Thanks for the add. Love your music, looking foward to seeing you play Toronto again.

Cheers,

Dallas
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Jan 13 2009 9:41 PM

Hey Colin :) Thanks so much for the add. Hope you're doing well and hope you had a great holiday. Looove your music :)

Take care,

Samantha x
Leslie-Anne

Leslie-Anne



Nov 6 2008 6:25 PM

We had fun at your Ottawa show last night.
Have a great time at VM on Sat! Thanks for the music
Mandy Violette

Mandy Violette



Sep 29 2008 5:08 PM

Hello,

I couldn't find a fan website to get an e-mail to Colin. I am sure he gets so many of these. I just wanted to say that I drove 2 hours from Edson last week to see his show in Edmonton and it was the best concert I have ever been too. I have seen Colin at least 6 times now. What made this show even more special to me is that I finally got to meet him, which was a dream come true. I wish I could have said something better than what I did though. I was so star stuck and nervous that I asked him if he remembered an old friend of mine that he had met eons ago who is also a musician. What I really wanted to say was.. "Your show was amazing. I love your music and have been a huge fan for many years. I can't wait for your next CD!"

So yeah, if this little blurb happens to make it to Colin that would be awesome!

Sincerely,

Amanda :)
South Thunderbird

South Thunderbird



Aug 13 2008 5:49 PM

Always a pleasure to see you perform live!!

When is the next-time your close to Winnipeg area?

Souththunderbird
marilyn alary

marilyn alary



Aug 9 2008 3:23 PM

bonjour Colin

I hope you are going to see us in the québec soon.
I will not miss this show.

Marilyn
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Aug 11 2008 6:16 AM

Hey Colin, awesome show in Burnaby tonight, I think my arms went numb from standing beside the speekers haha
Diana

Diana



Aug 11 2008 7:06 AM

Thanks for a fabulous show in Burnaby tonight! You tore it up!!

Peace
~*~
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Aug 4 2008 9:57 PM

Hey Colin, see you there @ the festival in Burnaby this Sunday:)
Lori

Lori Wheeler



Aug 5 2008 3:24 AM

Hi Colin! Thanks for a great performance down at the Inner Harbour this afternoon. Went down just to see you! I was lucky to get myself (and my 2 teenage sons) to the very front and get some photos!
Was hoping you could have signed my cd booklet :( Maybe next time!

Cheers,
Lori
Retrojive

Retrojive



Aug 1 2008 6:12 AM

Driving up from Oregon for the gig on the 10th in Bby :o)
Looking forward to THIS roadtrip!
Jeffrey Barkin

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Jul 25 2008 2:04 AM

Thank you for changing seats at Eric Clapton's concert in Toronto so I could sit with my son... really appreciated.

You are a gentleman and well as a WICKED bluesman!

Unfortunately, we missed your Port Credit show that weekend, but heard how you were simply amazing.

Mahalo!

Jeffrey
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Retrojive



Jul 28 2008 4:59 AM

Yippee! I got my ticket for the Burnaby Blues Fest -- two weeks til I get to see Colin again!!!
M. Gail

M. Gail



Jul 28 2008 12:24 PM

Had a Great Weekend in Belleville. Great show Colin. Too bad you had a little trouble with your guitar man.

It was super nice that the rain held out.

Looking forward to the next concert I can make it to. And also your new releases.
Gail
Bonny aka (Misty2212)

Bonny aka (Misty2212)



Jul 17 2008 7:21 PM

Just wanted to stop by and say Hi Colin. Luv listening to you. Have a great day.

.................. Misty :)
Scratch

Scratch



Jul 23 2008 1:37 AM

Just wanted to say hi, and thanks for the music!
Tim Cheatle

Tim Cheatle



Jul 23 2008 1:48 AM

Hi Colin!
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KOTTEN

KOTTEN



Jul 11 2008 4:55 PM

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