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Jukebox - EP

by J.M. James

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“I didn’t really set out to make a dance record, but “Jukebox” turned into that a bit, or at least part of it did. My intention with this EP was to discover some different sounds by writing to grooves and loops instead of just with my acoustic guitar, and also to set a course for the future a bit, combining elements of blues, R&B and pop in search of a sound that is uniquely me. I think the result is really fun and interesting, and I’m really excited about the next four songs that we’ll be working on, and the next four, and so on.”“Jukebox” not only highlights James’s songwriting versatility and his ability to craft catchy hooks and pen intelligent lyrics, but also hints at his ability as a violinist and a guitar player, something he could play more heavily on in the future. Some of James’s dedicated fans might wonder where the acoustic element went in “Jukebox”, but James indicates that it is still a large part of who he is as an artist.

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released December 5, 2014

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J.M. James Nashville, Tennessee

J.M. James is a singer-songwriter and violinist with pop, R&B and folk influences. He could be described as a mix between contemporary pop crooners like Ed Sheeran or Hozier, folkie Amos Lee and R&B singer Bill Withers. J.M. has toured regionally and nationally as a solo artist and has been named a “Writer to Watch” by Nashville Songwriters Association International four times in 2014. ... more

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