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Fredrick James Mullis Jr. (born June 2, 1993), known professionally as Early James, is an American singer-songwriter. He is signed onto studio-label
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, the studio-label of Black Keys' guitarist
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.


Early life

James was born and raised in
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. At the age of 16, he received his first guitar from his aunt for Christmas. He began writing songs shortly thereafter, citing
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and
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as formative influences on his music.


Career

James grew up in Troy, Alabama, where he was raised by the women in his family. He realized he could seek a career as a musician at age six when he watched a local musician play covers at a family function, and began playing the guitar at age sixteen when he was gifted one for Christmas. His friend was the frontman for the local band Fire Mountain and told him that he could begin opening for them if he started performing original songs. At that point, he began writing his own music. At the age of 21, James moved to
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to pursue music professionally. It was here that he met Adrian Marmolejo and formed their band, Early James and the Latest. Drawing inspiration from Birmingham's diverse music scene, James began to cultivate a sound containing elements of blues, folk, rock, and classic country. Early James released some early songs on his YouTube channel and performed them from 2016 to 2019 such as "Tinfoil Hat" and "Gravy Train". Dan Auerbach of
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discovered James while the songwriter was working in Birmingham. Auerbach liked James' unique style and asked to produce his debut album. On December 5, 2019, James announced his debut album ''Singing for My Supper'' would be released on March 13, 2020, by Nonesuch and Auerbauch's Easy Eye Sound. He also released his first single from this project, "Blue Pill Blues." Subsequent singles from this project, "It Doesn't Matter Now" and "High Horse" were released on January 23, 2020, and February 13, 2020, respectively. Early James described ''Singing for My Supper'' as being about "disillusion in styles that glance back to the 1970s and before." In 2020, James planned to be on tour supporting Shovels and Rope,
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,
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, and
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. Many of the shows were cancelled due to the pandemic, but James performed in several virtual shows, including with The Marcus King Band. In a performance covered by Rolling Stone for its changes to the Band's ''
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'', James rewrote lyrics to "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" to reframe it as a critique, rather than what some saw as a celebration, of
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. James supported the Lone Bellow on their "Half Moonlight Tour" in 2021. He performed solo at the
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in July 2021. On August 19, 2022, James released his second studio album ''Strange Time To Be Alive''. One song, "Real Lowdown Lonesome", featured Sierra Ferrell. Songs such as "Wasted and Wanting" and "Dance in The Fire" had already been played live, as early as 2018. In late 2022, Early James started his first headlining tour, beginning in Texas, which he showed his enthusiasm for by writing a song about the tour.


The Latest

According to Mullis, "The Latest" refers to who commonly plays with him. Since 2016, that has been Adrian Marmolejo, who plays stand-up bass or electric bass. Beginning in 2019, Joey Rudeisell and Ford Boswell played with Mullis as drummer and steel guitarist respectively.


Artistry

James was inspired in his tweens by Hank Williams Sr. and later by grunge and alternative rock bands like Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and Nirvana. His years writing and performing in Birmingham, Alabama expanded the genres he wrote in to include bluegrass, folk and alt-country. James has been compared to
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and has referred to the musician as one of his inspirations, along with
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. His lyrics are often dark but with a sardonic sense of humor, dealing with such themes as depression, addiction, and relationships. According to the New York Times, James' "melodies hesitate and evade the beat; his lyrics move via moody free association, not the direct narratives of most Americana." James' voice is distinct, described by ''
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'' as "tattered and nervous, with a grainy quaver." Round Hill Music states that his voice comprises "a century’s worth of American barkers and
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s, from
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field recordings to mid-century iconoclasts like Billy Holliday and Howlin Wolf to ghostly late-century interpreters like Fiona Apple and Tom Waits."


Discography


Albums


Extended plays


Singles


References

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