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Jim Geezil
Americana / Folk Rock / Acoustic

Los Angeles, Boston, Santa Fe



Los Angeles, California
United States

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Member Since9/19/2007
Band Websitehttp://www.jimgeezil.com
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Record LabelEBDB Records
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   About Jim Geezil
Thanks for checking out my page.

I'm interested in seeing what other people are up to in the indie music world. I like people who are about the process of songwriting and production, who understand the nonsense of corporate entertainment and overnight success. I'm also interested in hearing about people's DIY projects! Independent thinkers, artists, poets and muses. You are all welcome here!


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(Sept 20, 2009)

Hey y'all...I'm very excited about my new song, "Georgia" coming out this week...'worked real hard on it! I'm feeling better after a brief bout with the flu last week...it's good to have someone in your life to help take care of you...thanks Steph!...I have another song coming out in Oct. too...so I'm feeling inspired, as always.
Thanks for checking in with me everybody...peace and love....and thanks for listening!

(Aug 14, 2009)

New Song, "GEORGIA" available to buy online September, 22 2009!

(July 14, 2009)
Hey...'been breathing recycled/filtered air in my home studio for months now (really since last spring). What is oxygen good for anyway? Please excuse me if I sound kinda punchy. I've been writing (and re-writing) 12 new songs, and of course, recording them. I've been engineering this production, solo (again), I've had to walk away from some songs that just didn't feel right, even after several days (OK, months) of recording them (frustrating). But after arranging and performing the drums, the electric and slide guitars and bass guitar, I'd FINALLY felt the confidence to start mixing down the first 3 songs (WOMAN, GEORGIA, YOUR MAN). With that done, I'm nearly finished with the mastering process, which has been over a period of a week. (...so happy)
Next week, I'll start uploading one song a month to my online distributor. (It just sounds cool to say shit like that.) But anyway, I hope you'll look for the track, "WOMAN" on itunes, which will be available in about 4 to 6 weeks.
b.t.w Thanks for checking in everybody, it really means a lot. I'm going to sleep now, so tired.

(March 2009)
About the new album: I've written a new song last week and I'm very excited about it. I have completed mixing about half the album and I have to see about getting them to the mastering studio when funds are available. Since I'm on a limited budget, I might release one to two songs at a time on itunes, throughout 2009. Please check back here for more updates. Thanks to everybody!

(JAN 2009)
I'm still recording more tracks for the new album. It's taking more time than I thought, trying to juggle the domestic stuff in my life too, relationships, home improvement projects, chores, work...but I'm happy with what I've tracked in the studio, so far. I've decided to record two different versions of the same song, and I'm getting a nice bass guitar arrangement, finally! Everything takes time because I've got to learn every part before I record it, so it sounds as tight as possible. So far, the new album has got 10 songs, but who knows that might change...never know. Thanks for checking in guys! Back to the studio!

(JUNE 2008)
I'm now in the studio writing and recording a new album. Release date will be in spring 2009! Keep checking back for more info.

(APRIL 2008)
I'm just thrilled about the reports I'm getting about the new album, thanks to everyone who has been streaming and downloading the tracks!


BIOGRAPHY

Jim Geezil is a singer/songwriter and music producer who grew up in a small town outside of Boston, Massachusetts. His early musical influences were classic blues harp legends, Sonny Terry, Sonny Boy Williamson II and Junior Wells. In his teen years Jim carried the harmonica around with him everywhere. It was the blues and its improvisational form that ignited his interest in playing music.

From an early age, Jim learned he could create simple melodies on the piano. He wrote songs discreetly on acoustic guitar all through high school. After graduation, he attended Northeastern University with the intention of studying acting. Instead, he studied songwriting independently and left the country for the first time, reuniting with artist friends in Belgium. For the first two months, he lived in the city of Antwerp where he sang with his guitar in terraces and bistros. Jim began to develop his singing voice and became more confident with his performances.

Europe

Between 1989-1992, Jim performed in over a dozen countries in Europe. He set out playing a solo act with acoustic guitar, harmonica and a tambourine on his foot. Beautiful towns like Feldkirk, Austria, and Ghent, Belgium, offered inspiration for Jim's songwriting. Even as he encountered uncertain places like "Needle Park" in Zurich, Switzerland, he always kept his head making music his first priority. As Jim traveled alone he met a variety of strangers who would be a mixture of craziness and kindness. Jim saw the best and the worst in people and it was a powerful tool in helping him write about the human condition. When he toured in an Irish folk band in Germany and Scandinavia, he performed live for the first time for larger audiences, playing drums. Jim's freedom to arrange the percussion work at popular German festivals like Weihnachtsmarkt (Christmas Market), gave him a broader understanding of music theory. Following a brief return to the United States, he then spent a year in Portugal, where he became immersed in the language. He listened to Portuguese rock music from artists like Xutos & Pontapés. At that time, Xutos & Pontapés was played everywhere. Jim met new friends and often found himself riding around the university city of Coimbra on vespas. He was introduced to Portuguese folk music at all night gatherings, which ended in the wee hours of the morning. Sometimes he would end the night at a local bakery, and help make the first batch of bread for the day. He performed in cafés and bars and later worked as a bartender in The Algarve and as a music teacher in Lisbon. As a teacher, he was encouraged to attend Fado performances and he gained a great appreciation for its craft. He organized a music festival at the end of the school year and was voted best arts/music teacher by the graduating senior class. In 1992 he left the country with a strong sense of Portuguese history and culture. Jim took a short trip back to Lisbon and Coimbra in 1993, visiting with friends and saying 'adeus' (goodbye), eventually choosing to live permanently in the U.S..

Santa Fe to Boston

Jim moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico, in the fall of 1993, and lived there for just over three years. Hired by two hotels as a bookkeeper, Jim soon became the managing auditor in charge of new employee training. As Jim continued to write new songs, he became subtly influenced by southwestern roots music. Jim gained a strong admiration for musicians like nouveau flamenco artist Ottmar Liebert and Native American flute player Carlos NaKai. At that time, he began his first professional recording sessions and eventually took his first trip to LA to attend a songwriting exposition. The experience introduced him to the mechanics of the music industry. He then started to explore the idea of organizing his own independent record label and music publishing company.

In 1997, Jim moved to Boston, Massachusetts. He immediately began to audition as a singer for local rock groups, but eventually started his own band, The Jim Edwards Band. The band was short lived after a few performances, a four-track production and a music video. The following year Jim took a brief trip to The Netherlands, where he discovered techno music.

When he returned to Boston, Jim met up with an old friend, she persuaded him to see Orbital and The Crystal Method perform live at the Worcester Centrum. Both groups would later inspire him to record his own original interpretations of industrial dance music. Two of the songs can be heard on "His American Pop" on the tracks "Wide Awake" and "Bugs."

Los Angeles

Since 2000, Jim has lived in Los Angeles, CA where he writes, records and releases music under his own indie label, ebdb records (ASCAP). He's also worked with various indie bands, mixing and co-producing on several albums.

Jim built his own recording studio between 2001-2003. Recently, he began learning how to play traditional Chinese instruments. One that he has been working with is called the Erhu. You can hear more on his latest release, "Facing Harder Reasons Than Before."

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Jim Geezil's Friends Comments
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Xilehom

Xilehom



Apr 22 2009 3:05 PM

Happy wildly wonderful Wednesday Jim !

Dance the day away under the big blue sky
Rock all the love you can to make the whole wide world shine !

Be the dream.XoX
ambrose

ambrose o shea



Mar 24 2009 1:08 PM

HELLO JIM
THANKS FOR THE ADD
AMBROSE
DUBLIN
NEIL DIAMOND MEMORABILIA COLLECTOR
NICE SONGS JIM
Xilehom

Xilehom



Mar 23 2009 3:12 PM

Hava sweet rockin beautiful day ! <br /> <br />Be the dream. XoX
Allison Barkley

Allison Barkley



Mar 16 2009 6:30 PM

hey jim, great to hear from you again...and thanks for the kind words on my amateur music video lol...that was a couple of years ago now. the other video is from last summer so a bit more recent! still working on the last tune for the cd...after four guitar sessions, my producer and i agreed, the guitar didn't suit the song, so today we've got a piano player coming in and then we will bring in a lap steel player...the instrument i had in mind when i originally wrote the song. i'm excited to hear the final tune and excited to finally finish up this cd!<br />how are you making out? what's new?<br />we'll, i'm off to my session soon but keep me posted!<br />take care,<br />a.
Allan Moon

Allan Moon



Mar 15 2009 11:41 PM

thanks man
Amy Kendall & The Kitchenhands

Amy Kendall & The Kitchenhands



Mar 9 2009 11:24 PM

Hi Jim,
Thanks for the add- I love your songs!
Amy
Allison Barkley

Allison Barkley



Jul 22 2008 1:44 PM

hey jim...back for another listen...hope you're doing well...almost finished the cd!...very exciting...hope your recording is going well!...
take care,
a.
Failed Rock Star (Paul H. Tubb)

Failed Rock Star (Paul H. Tubb)



Jul 12 2008 7:56 PM

Love the song Wanderers Waltz...

Can't wait to listen to the rest...

Thanks for the add and the exceptionally nice comment...

Cheers
Paul.
Lynette Diaz

Lynette Diaz



Jul 12 2008 12:12 AM

Hi Jim,
Awesome tunes, so very cool to connect across the myspace universe. I especially love the harp in your tunes. Let me know if you ever make your way across the Pacific! Keep resonatin! L
Samantha Whates

Samantha Whates



Jun 25 2008 8:54 AM

Thanks Jim,
Your songs are beautifully heartfelt.
X
Allison Barkley

Allison Barkley



Jun 17 2008 5:49 PM

hey jim...yes for sure it's a great way to spend life...but i find my non musical friends don't really understand the work that goes into it!...i am so exhausted every time i leave the studio...and that's just the studio work! lol.
i'm going to post a link to a video in a few minutes, called burning to shine...it's a fantastic video...i just met bill coon this past weekend and he's an incredible guy...if you take the time to watch it...it's very inspiring and worth the time...it's about 45 min long though...
take care,
a.
Allison Barkley

Allison Barkley



Jun 20 2008 11:59 PM

hey jim...thanks so much...i must admit i was a bit suprised! lol...but pleasantly of course...nice to listen to you again...have an awesome weekend!
take care,
a.
Thomas Denver Jonsson

Thomas Denver Jonsson



Jun 19 2008 8:20 AM

Hi Jim, sounds good! Take care, Thomas
thomas hine

thomas hine



Jun 18 2008 12:09 AM

thanks. very cool sounds yourself - did i hear a kemence? thomas
Allison Barkley

Allison Barkley



Jun 17 2008 3:56 PM

hi jim...glad you found me...i really enjoyed listening to your songs...i like the writing...i can't wait to finish my cd and do an acoustic one...hope you stay in touch,
take care,
a.
Sue Leonard

Sue Leonard



Jun 15 2008 6:37 AM

Very Cool tunes!
Nice to have you as a friend
sue leonard
;-)
Brian Gore

Brian Gore



Jun 11 2008 7:45 PM

sure enough jim. like ur tunes!
Corey Landis

Corey Landis



Jun 11 2008 7:12 PM

Thanks for the kind words!
Jodi Siegel

Jodi Siegel



Jun 10 2008 7:27 PM

Hi Jim,
Thank you for the request...beautiful music on your page...best of luck to you. Jodi
Salli - Beautiful Lucy's Room

Salli - Beautiful Lucy's Room



Jun 10 2008 11:07 AM

Hi Jim! Thanks for the friend request and for listening. I love your songs! In Abyss is beautiful. How are things in Santa Fe these days? Never quite made it there when I was living in the US. Best wishes for the music and keep in touch.
Henry Berry

Henry Berry



Jun 10 2008 8:44 AM

Thanks for the invite Jim;
It's an honor to be your friend.
Sounds like you've been around long enough to cut through the bull.
Seems like we all get back home at one point or another.
You're more than welcome on my page,
Henry
Laura Berry

Laura Berry



Jun 9 2008 11:13 PM

Hey Jim! Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed listening, though i'm a bit embarrassed about what i've put up, The idea is that i document my progress so you might be interested actually, I will hopefully have some new tunes up in amonth or so, I realy like your style and songs too! Great work, cheers, hugs Loz x :)
Scott Gallegos

Scott Gallegos



Jun 9 2008 10:03 PM

Thanks Jim and likewise, you have a very comfortable sound. Thanks for reaching out!

Scott Gallegos
Naji

Naji



May 31 2008 3:52 PM

Jim,
Great minds think alike.
I've planted lettuce too!
My basil,I planted under gladiolas.
lol, I've also made a makeshift green house out of old windows and some 5x8s! It's been a cold and rainy spring in VA, so I think my tomatoes, stringbeans & peppers are stunted- so I'll be replacing them soon.
The corn & lettuce is holding up though. I planted cantelopes last year,but they didn't do so well due to the drought- (hence the mini watermelons!) and....
my squash has flowers now!!!! :)
Keep me posted on any tips you have as well- I love the exchange of NRG.
Naj
Miss Kristin

Miss Kristin



May 31 2008 3:09 PM

Thanks for being my friend.
I wanted to make sure you know I have 3 free tracks from my recent releases available for you!

I just put em' up.
Go now!!!
http://myspace.com/misskristin
Grab em off the gydget !
Much love ~ Miss Kristin
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