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Real country and heart felt blues.country from the heart
Genre:
Country: Traditional Country
Release Date:
2003
Jim Duncan
© Copyright-Jim R Duncan
Record Label: Downhome Productions
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Jim Duncan is a self-taught country-music musician who came to the business later in life. Born in Southern Illinois, he grew up as a fan of "true" country music, his idols being the traditional pioneers of country - Roy Acuff, Jimmie Rodgers, Chet Atkins and Hank Williams. Later, he began appreciating the sounds of artists that tried to maintain the essence of country music such as Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, and Waylon Jennings.
Jim began teaching himself how to play the acoustic guitar in the 1980s during his limited free time as a boilermaker and welder supporting a family of four children. Over the years, his interest in music continued to grow and he began hosting informal music get togethers at his house with friends. As he met others with the same musical interests, they banded together and started performing at informal get togethers, sharing their music through community service at nursing homes and eventually being invited to more formal performance events.
Jim was also very interested in the mechanics of music recording and started his own music studio in his barn with a small eight-track, reel-to-reel recorder, putting down tracks of his own original songs, recording his friends and family members, including his oldest daughter, who also performs country music.
Over the years, Jim added other instruments to his repertoire including the bass guitar, drums and the dobro, a slide guitar that was invented in the 1920s to create a louder guitar.
Today, Jim performs in a number of bands that travel throughout Southern Illinois and runs a full-service, high-tech music studio called Down Home Productions. A proud and true "hillbilly", Jim lives in a house that he transformed from a barn on 50 acres of beautiful land that has been in his family for four generations so that he can be close to God and nature. His home is located in Ina, a small town of less than 500 people, in Southern Illinois.
In addition to playing a variety of instruments, Jim is a talented vocalist and songwriter. His original songs stem mostly from his true-life experiences, both positive and challenging.
Jim's advice to aspiring songwriters and musicians:
"Don't try to be or sound like someone else. Sound like yourself. The best songs you will ever write are about things that happened to you. That's how old Hank did it and his music still lives today!"
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GREAT SONGS
author: TANYA
HI STOPPPED BY TO TAKE A LISTEN BEEN AWHILE BUT SOUNDS GOOD
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If there isn't a song there that pleases you, then you are very hard to please
author: Ann Pascoe New Zealand
Jim Duncan's album has 20 tracks. If there isn't a song there that pleases you, then you are very hard to please.
His cover songs while not so full of music, are satisfying - meaning he hasn't changed them - and well performed. The audio quality is a little less than it should be, but doesn't detract from a good album.
"Always on My Mind" is one such cover song, and his version of "Angel Flying to Close to the Ground" has lots of feeling in the vocals. "Faded Blue Jeans" is the opening track on the album.
In "Silver Wings" Jim's smooth voice seems more upfront, but he puts his own stamp on "Rhinestone Cowboy". There is good vocal work in "Family Tradition" and adequate music carries the song. "The Texas Flood Blues" is called blues, and it IS blues with some nice guitar work, along with a blues version of Your Cheating Heart Blues. The old country classic done in a bluesy style for a change.
Of course my favourite track is one of Jim's originals called "Annie". It's a soulful tribute to his late wife, and a touching song with sincere, and uncomplicated vocals, and some pretty guitar music. Another of Jim's compositions is "Nobody Knows" which has a pretty and simply tuneful melody.
"My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" is the last track on the album. I have to say my heroes have always had a good American country singing voice too - and Jim Duncan sure has this!
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Love The Cd
author: Candy
I have listened to these samples of this cd & love it..I think this guy is great & has a lot of talent....he has a great voice & knows how to write a good song...this cd is well worth the purchase....
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When it's real you know it.
author: G.T. Cutler
Although the production quality varies, Jim's originals wreak of genuine country greatness. When it comes from the heart ya just can't fake it.
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