Jimi Jamison

Singer

Popular As Jimi Jamison, Jim Jamison, Jamo

Birthday August 23, 1951

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Durant, Mississippi, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2014-9-1, Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. (63 years old)

Nationality United States

#25894 Most Popular

1951

Jimmy Wayne Jamison (August 23, 1951 – September 1, 2014) was an American singer.

1960

The first song Jimi ever performed in front of a crowd was "Day Tripper" by The Beatles, while he was in middle school (Sherwood) in the mid-1960s.

Jimi began playing in an R&B band called The Debuts.

It was to be Jamison's first taste of success, and he was only 12 years old at the time.

1968

While students at Messick High School, the band had a hit with their first single, the Wayne Carson-penned "If I Cry" in 1968.

It was a song originally intended for fellow Memphis band The Box Tops, but the group discarded the tune before recording it; Box Tops frontman Alex Chilton gave it to The Debuts instead.

The band were picked up and signed by Atlantic Records.

Soon the teenagers hit the road with the likes of Roy Orbison and Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels, also touring with The Buckinghams.

1969

The band broke up in 1969, but Jimi and Rowell continued playing together years later before going their separate ways.

1970

After the second sessions recording with David Beaver, both Jamison and Cathey teamed up with guitarist Buddy Davis and formed the Memphis southern rock band Target in the mid 1970s.

The band started and became a local arena band playing live constantly building up their reputation.

1973

Meanwhile, Jamison became part of a self-contained group of musicians (including Tommy Cathey) recording with local keyboardist David Beaver; Jamison features prominently as lead vocalist on the 1973 album, Combinations (credited to D. Beaver).

1976

Having success, the band released the albums Target (1976) and Captured (1977) on A&M Records with the singles "Are you Ready", "Let Me Live" and "It is Only Love", opening concerts for Black Sabbath, Boston, and KISS.

1980

The live set included a half dozen unreleased songs, including their original "I'm a Fighter", written by Jimi and Mandy, which was covered by the group Van Zant in the mid-1980s.

Meanwhile, First Strike was only a moderate commercial success, and the band split at the end of the year, primarily due to each member wanting to do different things.

1982

In 1982, Jamison joined guitarist Mandy Meyer (ex-Krokus), guitarist/keyboardist Jack Holder (ex-Black Oak Arkansas), bassist Tommy Keiser, and drummer Jeff Klaven in the band Cobra, managed by Butch Stone (who also managed Target as well as Krokus and Black Oak Arkansas), replacing original vocalist Tommy Andris.

The band became a hit in the Memphis scene and signed with Epic Records.

1983

The group released one album, the Tom Allom-produced First Strike, in 1983.

The British music magazine Kerrang! listed the album at number one in its import charts with the song "Blood On Your Money" getting MTV airplay, being Jamison's first music video.

"Looking at You" and "Travelin' Man" were promoted at the Memphis TV Club.

Cobra started touring in the United States opening for Quiet Riot, Nazareth, and Krokus.

Their live performance on November 27, 1983, was broadcast on the King Biscuit Flower Hour (KBFH) and later partly released on the Live Attack! and Only You Can Rock Me bootlegs.

1984

Best known as Jimi Jamison, he earned recognition as the frontman for the rock bands Target, Cobra, and Survivor from 1984 to 1989, performing the songs "Burning Heart" from the film Rocky IV, "The Moment of Truth" from The Karate Kid, along with other top-20 Survivor hits "I Can't Hold Back", "High On You", "The Search Is Over" and "Is This Love".

After Cobra's demise in 1984, Jamison was invited to join Survivor, whose success had been waning since their number-one hit "Eye of the Tiger" in 1982.

The band had recently parted ways with original singer Dave Bickler, due to his vocal cord injuries that required a lengthy convalescence.

After a successful audition with the band, Jamison joined them despite some misgivings about Survivor's pop rock sound.

He provided a spark to the band, eventually gaining great success and putting the band back on top.

His first recording with the band was "The Moment of Truth" (The Karate Kid theme song), which reached number 63 on the Billboard Hot 100 in July 1984.

Jamison's first full album with Survivor, and the band's fifth overall, was Vital Signs, released later in 1984.

That album reached number 16 on the Billboard Album Chart and was certified platinum by the RIAA.

The album included the hit singles "High on You" (which reached number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart), "I Can't Hold Back" (number 13 on the singles chart and number 1 on Top Rock Tracks chart), with Jamison proving to be a worthy frontman and a photogenic face of the band, which helped the video for this song get significant airplay on MTV, and "The Search Is Over" (number 4 on the singles chart and number 1 on the adult contemporary chart).

"First Night" also reached number 53 on the singles chart.

The band began touring in Chicago and Indianapolis in 1984, in 1985 the band went on tour with headliner Bryan Adams, performing at his sold-out concerts at Nashville's War Memorial Auditorium, the Dallas Convention Center, the San Antonio Convention Center and the Lakefront Arena in New Orleans.

They also toured with REO Speedwagon around that time with appearances at San Diego sports arena and other venues, plus touring in Tokyo, Japan in which they released a DVD of the concert and appearing and performing in different Japanese Television Shows.

That same year Survivor was requested by Stallone once again to do the theme song for the next Rocky film, achieving another hit with "Burning Heart" from the film Rocky IV.

1986

In early 1986, the single peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

1990

Acclaimed for his vocal abilities, Jamison is also known for having co-written and performed the theme song "I'm Always Here" for the 1990s TV series Baywatch.

Jimmy Wayne Jamison was born in rural Durant, Mississippi, but liked to think of himself as a Memphis, Tennessee native, as he and his mother Dorothy moved there when he was one day old.

In his teens, growing up in Blues-Rock and Soul music, he taught himself how to play the guitar and piano.

2000

He officially rejoined Survivor in 2000, remaining in the group until 2006, only to rejoin again in 2011.