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Jim Dawson

Jim Dawson was one of the most promising contemporary folk artists of the early-1970s. Signed by the Kama Sutra label, in 1972, he was touted as another “next Dylan". His first two albums for the label, Songman and You'll Never be Lonely With Me, however, failed to chart and included no hits. Signing with RCA in 1974, he recorded a self-titled third album with the production help of Jim Croce's producers, Terry Cashman and Tommy West. Failing to achieve his hoped-for breakthrough, he moved to Jamaica, where he spent several months doing drugs and drinking. Returning to New York in 1978, he resigned himself to cleaning apartments and driving a cab. Persuaded by the coaxing of friends, Dawson began writing new songs in the mid-1980s and performing in small clubs and coffeehouses in New York's Westchester County and Long Island. His first break came when he was hired to write and record the opening theme song for a popular German television soap opera. With the money he received, Dawson set up a home studio in his New York apartment. Since 1985, Dawson has collaborated with guitarist/vocalist Seth David Walter. The duo has worked together on two albums -- Songman Recorded Winter 2000, released in May 2001, and Therapy In Session, released in 2002. A native of Miami, Oklahoma, Dawson grew up in Littleton, Colorado. A self-taught pianist and guitarist, he performed with several high school bands before enlisting in the United States Naval Air Reserve in 1963. By the following year, he had become a maintenance controller, servicing a squadron of F-48s or Phantom jets aboard the USS Independence in the South China Sea. Securing his honorable discharge in 1966, Dawson settled in New York, where he began to hone his skills in folk music coffeehouses. He briefly performed with a band, the Good Earth, featuring Bill Swofford, who later went on to international fame as Oliver and scored a major hit with the pop tune, "Good Morning Starshine". Returning to solo performing in 1968, he waited for three years before securing a recording contract. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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December 31, 1969


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Independence
Independence
released: 1992 on
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