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Jim Donaldson - Singer / SongwriterHello out there.! You may be thinking, who is this guy ? Well,… for all the years I’ve
been around music, I seem to have done a pretty good job in keeping a low Born in Bridgeton, Glasgow where
I had little choice but to absorb the music played of all the country music
greats and not so great of the day, especially Hank Williams, Webb Pierce and
many others of the early 50’s. Dad was an avid fan, a fine singer himself,
played guitar and later in life, drums in the North of England working men’s
clubs. A recollection of early life in
Glasgow, was of many ‘parties’ where us kids would be given some ginger and
sweeties which kept us happy and my folks would get crackin’ with the party or
‘singsong’. Everybody had to do a song or two but in the main my dad would sing
and mum harmonise with one or two playing a bit of back-up guitar. He knew more
country stuff than most in those days. He’d quite a collection of LP’s,
loaned many out never to be returned, and some I dare say ended up in the
pawnshop in hard times. It was a great period though. Now and then he’d get me
to sing a wee bit of a Hank Williams song. A never-ending musical
merry-go-round. Dad formed a skiffle group at one stage and on my latest CD ‘In
This Society’ there’s a picture of me ( with banjo ) brother John ( on
‘ T-chest ‘ base ), cousin Peter (guitar ) and cousin Bertie, as a
skiffle group. Our ages ranged from 2 to 11 or so. We weren’t that good. ( ha ha
) I do remember my dad’s group having a washboard also, for a great bit of
rhythmic racket.! Don’t know if any
photo’s were taken around that time, and my old man was a bit reluctant to have
his pic taken, but someone reading this might recall their folks having one or
two old pics, so…you never know.! so let me know.! Well times move on and my family
moved to England via Castlemilk, and I reluctantly followed them, delaying my
move by living at my grannies in Kinning Park for a while, by this time I’d got
my first job ( Caledonian Tailors, at Glasgow Cross ), and was strumming a few
chords on guitar and singing, no, not in the shop, tho’ I do remember singing
‘Summer Holiday’ with a stand-in manager one day. Moved to England and naturally
gravitated to being in bands and singing all sorts of pop music of the 60’s,
with The Beatles being among my favourites, for songs. Then for me, my epiphanic
moment.! Around ‘75/76 we appeared on ‘Op
Knocks’ a couple of times as ‘Triad’, singing a beautiful GL song, ‘Softly’.
Ohh....Sooo… close to winning that we were invited back on the ‘all winners’
show. Made a couple of bad management decisions and the opportunity
was lost.! Always having been in that
difficult area of being neither folk nor country, and still am, nobody knew how
to place us, and they do badly want to, don’t they ? ( Pete Seeger was spot on
----little boxes---.) We were then doing the Radio 2 shows ( now as the
James Donaldson Band ) every now and then on ‘Country Club’ and ‘Both Sides Now’
and they really kept our interest alive at that point. Wally Whyton was a fan,
and it was with great sadness I learned of his passing. I once got him to sign a
‘Vipers’ skiffle album that I have when we were doing one of the shows, and he
wrote “ How dare you “.A genuine music man. By the 80’s we disbanded and as I’d
got a whole bunch of songs in various stages of completion and was keen to
continue writing and so concentrated on the creative side. Come mid-decade put
together another band that had great potential but didn’t last long. During that period had met up
again with Charlie Landsborough and helped him out doing some harmonies on his
first cassette based album ‘Heaven Knows’. In fact all the male harmony stuff
was yours truly, but wasn’t credited. The old trio though was credited with
backing on the one acoustic song on the album. He subsequently asked us to back
him on a couple of radio 2 specials ( Pete Holroyd on bass sometime and Dave
Thom on mandolin ). Even did a Royal Albert Hall gig.! So when Charlie needed a
band, we were the guys. By this time I had my own cassette album done and he did
a couple of songs on harmony for me. Name dropping done.!! As many of you know
he went on to bigger things with Ritz using a new keyboard based band. Shame
‘cause he loves acoustic stuff. Doc Watson, John Prine, to mention a couple. In ’96 I put out my first CD ‘Doin’
Alright’ all self-penned using half the If you’re interested in finger
picked acoustic gtr.based songs with something to say and excellent vocally too
you might give both ‘Doin’ Alright’ and ‘In
This Society’ a listen. Hell, I’ll even do some TAB guitar if you can’t
figure out what I’m playing.—Sometimes can’t myself— but TAB by request only.
Yours in music, Jim
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