Jamie Hartford

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Jamie Hartford is an American singer, musician, and songwriter.

OccupationsSinger
Guitarist
Songwriter
InstrumentsGuitar
Mandolin
Years active1991–present
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Jamie Hartford
GenresBluegrass music
Rock music
OccupationsSinger
Guitarist
Songwriter
InstrumentsGuitar
Mandolin
Years active1991–present
LabelsPaladin
Earwave
New Sheriff
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Career

Jamie, the son of John Hartford, was raised in a musical environment, meeting and learning from artists such as Johnny Cash, the Everly Brothers, Cowboy Jack Clement, and John Prine.[1] In his early career, Hartford occasionally filled in for Albert Lee at Everly Brothers performances. He also performed with the re-formed Amazing Rhythm Aces.[2] During the mid-90s, Hartford was signed by Asylum Records and recorded an album with producer Pete Anderson. This album was never released.[3] Paladin Records released Hartford's album What About Yes in 1997. He was assisted by Pat McLaughlin (guitar), Jeff "Stick" Davis (bass), and Jim Lauderdale.[3][4] Hartford paid homage to his father by recording an album with him (Hartford & Hartford) and recorded an album of his father's songs (Part of Your History: The Songs of John Hartford).[5]

The Jamie Hartford Band includes Ray Flacke (guitar), Rick Lonow (drums), Paco Ship (harmonica), and Charlie Chadwick (bass).[6] The late singer-songwriter Guy Clark, who built 19th-century-style flamenco guitars, made a gift of one to Hartford.[7]

Discography

Solo albums

  • 1997: What About Yes (Paladin)
  • 2005: Part Of Your History The Songs Of John Hartford (New Sheriff)

With the Jamie Hartford Band

  • 2000: Live (Wildwood)
  • 2004: Stuff That Works (Earwave)

With John Hartford

As guest musician

As Composer

As primary artist/song contributor

  • 2001: various artists - A Tribute To John Hartford (Live From Mountain Stage) (Blue Plate) - track 5, Who Cut Your Heart Out?

References

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