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Jamie's debut album blending original rock, folk, and jazz influences with his own lyrical and vocal creativity.
Genre:
Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date:
1990
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Debut CD, 1990
This first release with a full band hosts the critically acclaimed song, "Minus One" which was recorded with the 10,000 Maniacs. "Notarthomas shines on his original songs that give him the freedom to express ideas and emotions seriously and honestly." - Syracuse Newtimes
Jamie Notarthomas hails from the Syracuse, New York area. Over the years Jamie has been a featured act at many of the region's premiere festivals, such as the Blue Heron Festival, Grass Roots, Bethleham Music Fest, Lilac Fest, Hookaville, and the Harvest Moon Jamboree. He has also written, recorded with a number of notable musicians such as Trey Anastasio, John Popper, 10,000 Maniacs and David Bearwald of Sheryl Crows Tuesday Night Club.
Over the many years he has spent consistently touring, Jamie has opened for many greats including Bob Dylan, The Replacements, Melissa Ethridge, David Burne, Rosanne Cash and performed on stage with the likes of Alan Tousant, Rick Danko, Keller Williams, and Hot Tuna.
His Highly provocative lyrics have been used for independent documentaries on subjects of gun control, the environment, and the homeless. His song "Minus One" has been the topic of law school discussions and college term papers about the death penalty. His music is used as the theme song for the Buffalo TV show, "Human Touch" and in a National Geographic documentary.
With exception of surprise guests joining Jamie on stage, he has played solo for the last 8 years. He's been known to pound out three to four hour marathon sets. Once a year Jamie performs a Bob Dylan Birthday Tribute, as he is fluent in well over 100 of Dylan's great songs. On special occasions he can offer a similar study for a dozen more mentors whom are known for their unwavering, honest, and timeless vision.
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Jamie Notarthomas
author: Bart Barry
I was a musician for over 20 years, but I never met anyone like Jamie. The combination of voice, lyric, and music was beyond anything I had heard before or since. The only one who comes close is Jim Croce, and he didn't have the range of vocals. I've worn out several copies of Jamie's first 2 discs, and would happily wear out many more. Such a sad thing that he didn't make the major markets -- shows us all what ignorant bastards they are in the business!!!!!!
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author: Dan
I first got this on tape back when it came out . Bought it at one of Jaimes shows in Ithaca NY.Played it till it wore out completely. If this cd wears out after constant playing I'll gladly buy it again and again.
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