Jim "Dandy" Mangrum

Artist

Popular As Jim Dandy

Birthday March 30, 1948

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Benton Harbor, Michigan, U.S.

Age 75 years old

Nationality United States

#58706 Most Popular

1948

James Mangrum (born March 30, 1948), better known as Jim "Dandy" Mangrum, is an American singer.

He is the lead singer and frontman of the Southern rock band Black Oak Arkansas, in which he is the sole remaining original member.

He is noted for his raspy voice, long hair, and wild stage antics.

Mangrum was born in the town of Benton Harbor, Michigan, where his Arkansas-born parents were working at the time.

The family returned to their home state and raised Mangrum in the small town of Black Oak, Arkansas.

He was brought up a Southern Baptist and attended Monette High School, in Monette, Arkansas.

While in high school, Mangrum and classmate Rickie Lee Reynolds formed a band named The Knowbody Else.

For a season, Reynolds' younger brother, Danny, played bass guitar with the band.

Ronnie Smith of Paragould, Arkansas, a close friend of theirs, joined the band as an additional vocalist and went on to become the band's stage production manager, continuing as stage manager long into the "Black Oak Arkansas" years.

1955

One of the songs from the album, "Jim Dandy", which was a cover of the 1955 LaVern Baker song, reached number 25 in the Billboard charts, and became their best known single and Mangrum's signature song.

It also featured female vocalist Ruby Starr, who traded off vocals with Mangrum.

1966

In 1966, Mangrum and members of the group stole musical equipment from Monette high school and Manila high school, and were arrested for grand larceny.

They were sentenced to 26 years at the Tucker Prison Farm; however, the sentence was suspended.

Mangrum and his group left Arkansas, and moved first to New Orleans, and then to Memphis, Tennessee.

1970

In 1970, they traveled to Los Angeles where they signed with Atco Records and released their self-titled first album with their new name Black Oak Arkansas.

1973

In 1973, they released their most successful album, High on the Hog, which reached number 52 in the charts.

1982

In 1982, he was involved in a car accident, and broke three vertebrae; however by 1984 he had recovered, and was back performing.

, Mangrum continues to record and tour with a series of different Black Oak Arkansas lineups.

2013

Black Oak Arkansas' last album was Back Thar N' Over Yonder on Atlantic Records in 2013, and featured a 2013 reunion of former band members as well as unreleased tracks from the heyday of the band in the 1970s.

2019

Black Oak Arkansas Underdog Heroes was released May 24, 2019, under Cleopatra Records featuring Sammy B. Seauphine, who has been in the band since 2014 and is Jim Dandy's business partner, and Shawn Lane.

Upcoming release of a new cover album called On Top of the Covers with Cleopatra Records end of 2023.

Featuring Sammy B. Seauphine, Tim Rossi formerly of Blackoot, and Kinley Wolfe formerly of the Cult and Lord Tracy.

Current touring members are Jim Dandy, Sammy B.Seauphine, Tim Rossi, Kinley Wolfe, and Sammi Jo Bishop.

Currently touring with Mason Stills.

See Black Oak Arkansas discography