Jamie (solo): from £540 |
“the kind of talented, young act it’s impossible not to like” THE STAGE
Jamie is a talented versatile singer guitarist and gold selling song writer from Bray now based in Marlborough.
He has spent the last twelve years performing to audiences all over the world. Jamie can perform a wide range of music from the fifties through to the present day engaging audiences of all age groups. Jamie performs his acoustic set on 6 and 12 string guitars and can also provide backing tracks if required.
Jamie’s was the lead singer and guitarist in the resident band at Hammersmith Palais for two years and has performed alongside artists such as T’pau,
Tony Hadley, East 17, Chesney Hawkes, M People, Betty Boo, Doctor & the Medics, Go West, Nick Kershaw, Jason Donovan, Toyah, Musical Youth, Rick Parfitt,
Bad Manners and many more.
Jamie worked his way up the live music ladder starting at school concerts progressing to clubs, pubs and private functions performing almost every live music venue in Southern England. Jamie now enjoys regularly performing in prestigious venues to audiences all around the world.
A gold selling songwriter with Warner Chappell with a catalogue of over a hundred songs, many have been broadcasted across the globe. Jamie had two songs featured on the hit album Warner Music including the title track You & Me. He has also had songs used for TV advertising campaigns on worldwide TV networks as well as live broadcasts on BBC, MTV, SAT3 (Germany) & Channel 8 (Israel). He also wrote a track featured on VH1 & MTV on a yearly review program in the USA and has his music regularly used on CHELSEA TV and numerous satellite channels..
Jamie released his debut solo album ‘Moving on’ with PYE MUSIC in 2005.
He embarked on a tour live sessions at UK radio stations including plays on Virgin Radio, Eagle, Kestrel, Time FM to name a few and continue to be broadcasted. Two albums were released with his band - 'Late for School' 2005 & 'Schools Out' 2006. All albums have sold worldwide and totalled over 250,000 downloads.
Charity is something Jamie is often involved in and played for Children in Need which was featured on BBC1 for his debut TV performance in 2004.
In May 2005 helped raise £20,000 for The Royal Marsden Cancer Campaign. Late 2007 Jamie’s band was involved in ‘The Chesney Hawkes Xmas Cracker’ event raising £25,000 for The White Lodge Centre. Jamie also performed to raise money for The Tsunami Appeal, Scope, Cancer Research, Comic Relief, Save the Children and many more. Jamie is also actively involved in charitable Schools project where he tours encouraging young people to get involved in music.
Equipment:
PA SYSTEM
Mackie PA system consisting of
2 x SRM 450 powered tops & 2 x SWA 1801 powered subs
SPIRIT FX8 & FX16 Mixing desk, Sony Mini disc player
With SHURE SM58 & SHIRE BETA 87A vocal mics,
GUITARS
70’s Japanese Epiphone jumbo acoustic
Gibson Les Paul Studio electric
Fender HSS Stratocaster
LIGHTING
2 x LED STAGE WASHES
4 x Slendor moving head LED lighting
All electrical equipment is PAT tested and Jamie has full Public Liability Insurance.
Based in Marlborough, Wiltshire
1960s
All over now – Rolling Stones
All or nothing – Small faces
Beggin – Frankie Vallli
Brown eyed girl - Van Morrison
Build me up buttercup - Foundations
Can’t take my eyes off you – Andy Williams
Daydream Believer – The Monkees
Dock of the Bay - Otis Redding
Do you wanna dance? - Cliff Richard
Everybody’s talking –Harry Nilsson
Hard to Handle – Otis Redding
Help – The Beatles
Hey Baby – Bruce Channel
Honky Tonk Woman – Rolling Stones
I’m a Believer – Monkees
Itchycoo Park – Small Faces
Johnny B Goode – Chuck Berry
Jumpin’ Jack flash – Rolling Stones
La Bamba – Ritchie Valens
Lazy Sunday – Small Faces
Lola – The Kinks
Louie, Louie - The Kingsmen
Mustang Sally – Wilson Pickett
Midnight Hour – Otis Redding
My Generation – The Who
Really got me – The Kinks
Saw her standing there – The Beatles
She loves you – The Beatles
So tired – The Kinks
Stand by me – Ben E King
Substitute – The Who
Suspicious Minds - Elvis
Sweets for my sweet - The Searchers
Twist again – Chubby Checker
Twist and Shout – The Beatles
1970s
Angie – Rolling Stones
American Pie – Don Mclean
Behind blue eyes – The Who
Brown Sugar – Rolling Stones
Come up & see me – Steve Harley
Easy – The Commodores
Handbags and gladrags – Rod Stewart
Get it on – T.Rex
Long train running – Doobie Brothers
Maggie May – Rod Stewart
No woman no cry – Bob Marley
One love – Bob Marley
Play that funky music – Wild Cherry
Redemption song – Bob Marley
Stir it up – Bob Marley & the Wailers
Stuck in the middle – Stealers Wheel
Sweet home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Teenage Kicks – The Undertones
Tide is high - Blondie
Video killed the radio star – Buggles
Wait in Vain – Bob Marley
Wild Horses – Rolling Stones
You sexy thing – Hot Chocolate
You to me are everything – The Real Thing
1980s
500 Miles – The Proclaimers
Baggy Trousers – Madness
Living on a prayer – Bon Jovi
Should I stay or should I go – The Clash
Summer of 69 – Bryan Adams
Sweet Child O’ Mine – Guns n’ Roses
Time after time - Cyndi Lauper
Town called malice – The Jam
True Colours – Cyndi Lauper
Video killed the radio star – Buggles
Walking on Sunshine – The Waves
With or without you – U2
1990s
Don’t cry – Guns ‘n roses
Don’t look back in anger – Oasis
Hush – Kula Shaker
Knockin’ on Heavens door – Guns n’ Roses
Losing my religion – REM
Just looking- Stereophonics
Mustang Sally – Commitments
Patience – Guns ‘n roses
Roll with it - Oasis
Sweat – Inner Circle
The one and only – Chesney Hawkes
Time of your life – Green Day
Wonderwall – Oasis
Would I lie to you? – Charles and Eddie
Yellow – Coldplay
You and me song – The Wannadies
2000s
Angel – Shaggy & Rayvon
America – Razorlight
Beautiful girls – Sean Kingston
Chasing cars – Snow patrol
Handbags & gladrags – Stereophonics
Have a nice day – Stereophonics
I predict a riot – Kaiser Chiefs
Mr. Brightside – The Killers
Good on the dance floor – Artic Monkeys
Why does it always rain on me?-Travis
Power socket
Changing room (if possible)
Refreshments
Preferably 2 x 45 or 2 x 60
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