Jamie Richards








Jamie Richards
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Jamie Richards is not a man who fears the machine or cares what “they” think. With boldness, Jamie dares to go where most have drifted from; traditional, honest, down right real country music. With his sophomore release, Between These Lines, he exposes a little bit of his soul and turns out a masterpiece that reflects the road he has traveled. Born and raised in Oklahoma, Jamie grew up on a working dairy farm owned by his family. He cut his teeth on gospel music singing with his mother while she played the piano. “I got my talent and love of music from my mother and my bulldog mentality for never giving up from my dad,” says Jamie. After eight years of getting his musical education in Oklahoma honky-tonks, Jamie ventured out East to Music City. With little more than a couple hundred dollars and a lot of pride, he rolled into Nashville but found that the city doesn’t always welcome real country singers with open arms. Everyday Jamie watched great singers leave town, discouraged by the corporate nature of Music Row and the pop-influenced sound that was being made mainstream. Unaffected by the manufactured nature of Nashville, his bulldog mentality and perseverance paid off. His mastery of the songwriting craft caught the attention of Curb Records who offered him a position as a staff writer. For almost five years, Jamie played the part of prolific staff songwriter for the mega publishing company, securing cuts with major label artists and several motion pictures. During his tenure, he was offered several record deals. All of the opportunities started out with the same promise but ended with the fear that Jamie was “too country.” Never one to compromise his beliefs, he dismissed their ideas of turning him into another cookie cutter country hat act. “I feel I understand what country music is; it’s not just a passing fad for me. I don't do what I do because I'm trying to be like anyone else. I do it because it’s all I know, and I love it. My singing and writing reflect that. I never just woke up one day and decided to be a country singer.” At the same time that Nashville was turning up its nose at traditional country music, a legendary record label in Texas, D Records, was looking for the next voice to bring back the roots of country. In 2000, Wes Daily reactivated the label, hoping to follow in his grandfather’s footsteps. “Pappy" Daily, founder of D Records, was famous for launching the career of George Jones. Jamie fit what Wes was looking for to a “T;” straight-up, life-telling, soul stirring country music. Jamie’s debut album, No Regrets, was an instant hit, producing two Texas Music Chart top ten singles. He found his home in the camaraderie of other Texas/Oklahoma artists, collaborating or performing with artists like Kevin Fowler, Walt Wilkins, Jason Allen, and Cooder Graw. With open arms and warm hearts, Texas has embraced his honest and edgy songwriting approach. In Walt Wilkins, also a Curb writer, Jamie not only found fellowship, he found a man who had traveled a similar road and whose soul was also being summoned home. In the fall of 2003, they began work on Jamie’s new album, Between These Lines. Though stylistically the writers differ, their shared Nashville experience coupled with their TX/OK upbringing brought the two together. Walt not only co-wrote four of the tracks on the album, he also co-produced the album with Tommy Detamore at Cherry Ridge Studio in Floresville, Texas. Of Jamie, Walt says, “He is my favorite singers, period. End of discussion.” The album’s tracks range from rowdy, like the debut single, “Wasted” to the beachy feel of “Someday.” Written with Wilkins, “Someday” speaks about the desire to getaway; in this case, the Gulf of Mexico. In Jamie’s more serious “Back in Oklahoma,” his father’s memories take him back in time on a journey through his father’s life. “I believe things that happen in my life drive me to write. I always feel better when I get it out and down on paper. Writing is just something I have to do.” “Every Single Day” stands as Jamie’s self-portrait and most revealing piece. “Every Single Day. I’m out here runin free. Just waitin’ for someone to come and rescue me. I get so damn tired. Of bein’ on my own. And I’m hopin’ I won’t always be alone. Every single day.” Finally, after the years of struggle and disappointment, Jamie has found a place that craves the art he creates. He may not be at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, but he’s played the Opry in Texas they call Gruene Hall. It’s a refreshing change of scenery from the cut throat trenches he’s lived through. He may have taken a longer detour than most to get here, but this Oklahoma story teller’s music finally found a home. Finally, after the years of struggle and disappointment, Jamie has found a place that craves the art he creates. He may not be at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, but he’s played the Opry in Texas they call Gruene Hall. It’s a refreshing change of scenery from the cut throat trenches he’s lived through. He may have taken a longer detour than most to get here, but this Oklahoma story teller’s music finally found a home.
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Average Rating : 0              Total Reviews: 35


Jamie Richards  07/03/2007            
Domi and Gérard
Jamie and his band are among our greatest priorities when we come to Texas. He had a crowd of 6000 thousand fans when he came to France. You guys in Texas have the best acts in country music and you don't know how lucky you are. Jamie is one of them, his songwriting, his voice, the band, they all deserve the best.
Jamie Richards  02/17/2007            
r
cant wait to see you at grahams in bryan texas
Jamie Richards  01/23/2007            
Jeremy Sharp
AWESOME CD! I loved every song on the album, although 2 tracks DID stick out from the rest as being my personal favorites: Track 8: Devil In Me and Track 11: Back In Oklahoma Both of which touched my heart like few songs can anymore. Truely a must have for anyone's Texas Music Collection!
Jamie Richards  12/28/2006            
"H"
Jamie's got to the hardest working true and traditional "Honky Tonker" today. He is our favorite and should be yours as well. His music is real, original and Texas. All, and I mean ALL of his songs are great to dance to. He his very personable on stage and will even talk to you off stage. We go see him whenever he is within 50 miles of our house and you should too.
Jamie Richards  11/13/2006            
JP in Fort Worth
Great song writer. You feel the passion in his songs. Great acoustic set at Billy bob's last night. Looking forward to the next album.
Jamie Richards  06/26/2005            
Egon Barthels Lonestar FM Victoria, TX
You know, as a music director, I probably see at least 20 CD's that come across my desk a day. It takes some big ones to make a statement as bold as the one i'm fixing to make, but hands down I believe that Jamie Richards CD "Between These Lines" has to be one of the best I've heard in a long time. Every Song on the album is Radio worthy and We jumped the gun around December and started spinning "Last Call". The Phones went crazy! Last Call is still a strong song for Lonestar Fm and I can say this...Every song on Jamies CD is a HIT!!!! If you get a chance to pick up the CD it's gonna be money well spent. If he's playing close by as well..make sure you go out and catch his live show as well! Funny how good music helps cold beer go down. Enjoy The Show! Egon
Jamie Richards  02/16/2005            
Jim Stevenson
If you like good country music you’re going to love the new Jamie Richard’s album. Following up his debut album was not going to be an easy task. Jamie’s first album was outstanding and one of the few albums I have ever listened to over and over. Over the years I have found a few artists that put out albums that you can listen to repeatedly. George Strait, Willie Nelson, and George Jones come to mind, but few artists put high quality songs on every single cut on an album. Those that do this on occasion very rarely write the songs on their albums. After all there are not that many Willie Nelson’s in this world. If your looking for that type of artist and CD that you will want to play over and over again, then you have to get Jamie’s new album Between These Lines. I could tell you how great every single cut on the album is, or how I have played it continuously for the past several months since I bought it, but the best thing I can tell you is order it today so you can start enjoying this outstanding CD. They’ve Never Been to Texas is a great toe tapping song that says it all about today’s country music. Wasted, Jamie’s first single of the album is also an up beat fun song that makes you want to get out on the dance floor. Last Call, his current single, is a bittersweet love song that you’ll find yourself humming as soon as you’ve heard it the first time. The Devil in Me is another of my personal favorites that has great lyrics. The haunting words and melody to So Did I is one of my personal favorites that talks of love lost and how are opinion of ourselves is tied to what those we love think of us. And I have never, never, never, heard anyone do a better version of George Jones ‘classic Window Up Above. I sure would like to hear Jamie do Walk Through This World With Me. As a struggling songwriter myself, I love Jamie’s songs and find myself being inspired to write. As a songwriter Jamie’s writing ability is up they’re with the best songwriters in country music such Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, and Merle Haggard. In addition, Jamie’s singing can rival the best on today’s charts such as Brad Paisley, George Strait, and Allan Jackson. While his style is reminiscent of the best traditional country singers such as George Jones and Merle Haggard. You add to that the energy and quality of one of his concerts that can rival the best that the Texas Music scene has to offer today such as Cory Morrow or Kevin Fowler, and what you have is a true super star in the making. If there are still major labels & AR guys out there in the business that want to find a genuine and original talent that is the whole package than this young man is on his way to the very top. This album is GREAT and one you don’t want to miss. Thanks D Records for bringing us this quality of entertainment. The label that started the careers of George Jones and George Strait has certainly proved they are back on top again with Jamie Richards
Jamie Richards  01/28/2005            
Trena Holloway
One of the best CD's I have heard. I had to track them down and listen to them live and what a show! Should be well know shortly!
Jamie Richards  01/12/2005            
Rob Cagley
Living in Louisiana, I don't get to hear that much Texas Music. On a recent trip to Abilene, a friend and DJ, Greg Austin, let me listen to a few of Jamie's songs. How could I not have heard this guy before?? Rarely is EVERY song on an album good! His voice is solid, pure country. "Love you back to Texas" and "Last Call" are my favorites, but I cant seem to stop listening to the entire album. I'm an instant fan of Jamie's and look forward to his next album.
Jamie Richards  11/07/2004            
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