Jimmy Kaiser








Jimmy Kaiser
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Growing up in Beaumont, Texas, Jimmy Kaiser was baptized in a richly textured tapestry of Texas singer/songwriters fused with southern rock and blues that would become the foundation for his future music. Like the legends before him, music flowed through Kaiser’s veins at an early age. In 2003 Jimmy and brother David Lee released their collaborative album, Spurlock Road, generating a path into Americana music which received enthusiastic support from numerous Texas stations and claimed #25 and #26 on the Texas Music Chart with singles Ringo and Best Times. They received Radio play on Sirius and XM Radio, as well as stations in Germany, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Sweden and Japan, and a nomination for TMA’s “Rising Star Award”. In 2005 Jimmy formed his own band and released his debut solo album, “I’m Gone” with a rigorous, yet highly successful supporting tour that lasted over a year. Receiving accolades and charted recognition for the title track (reaching #24) and “Show Me How To Feel” (#23), the 2006 Texas Music Awards brought Jimmy four more nominations in the categories of “Entertainer of the Year, Album of the Year, Live Band of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year”. The later of which Kaiser received his first TMA. Continuing to tour and play over two hundred shows annually, in early 2007 Jimmy signed a national sponsorship with the Coors Brewing Company and answered a multitude of requests from fans and radio supporters to make a live record. For this Jimmy brought it home to Beaumont to record a vibrant album indicative of a performer best known for his live shows. “Live At Antone’s” combines an arsenal of well-crafted Kaiser originals with a couple of refreshing classic rock crowd pleasers (Marshall Tucker’s, “Can’t You See and The Doors, “Roadhouse Blues”). A backing band of savvy musicians and showmen plus the energy of a passionate hometown audience who had followed Kaiser since the early days, made “Live At Antone’s” worthy of what was yet to come. The album spawned another popular and well-received single: “Pass Me That Bottle”. Hitting the Texas charts in February ‘07, “Pass Me That Bottle” peaked at #11 and continues to receive widespread airplay throughout Texas and Oklahoma. Another Texas Music Award followed in 2008 for Record of the Year. The highly applauded ceremony closed with Jimmy Kaiser alongside Gary P. Nunn dueting on the Lone Star anthem, “London Homesick Blues” and received a fervent standing ovation. With a soft-spoken demeanor and youthful good looks, prolific songwriting, a voice that can rock an arena or kindle the deepest emotion, and a band of highly adept players, Jimmy Kaiser has only begun to scratch the musical surface. The proof lies with over 40,000 hits on his MySpace site (www.myspace.com/JimmyKaiserBand), opening for national acts such as Dwight Yoakum, Mark Chestnut, Merl Haggard, Asleep at the Wheel, Pat Green, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Kevin Fowler, Charlie Robison and Jack Ingram along with several other big names, and two Texas Music Awards under his belt. This Texas Tech graduate continues to build a loyal and ever-growing fan base from coast to coast. Like his hometown predecessors (Tracy Byrd, Clay Walker and Mark Chestnutt), Jimmy Kaiser is a talent to be heard and seen.
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Jimmy Kaiser  06/26/2005            
NemaDude
Great Album.... one to listen to over and over. Songs of life and love... and a little bit of partying. Brings back memories of younger days. If you liked Spurlock Road... You will love this.
Jimmy Kaiser  06/23/2005            
Chris
By far a huge step in the right direction from the first cd. I loved Spurlock Road but "I'm Gone" is one of the best CD's i've ever heard out of an independent. Anyone reading this review this is a must have to your Texas Country Music collection.
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