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Josephine James is a Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, and recording artist. James is best known for her performances on Burt Bacharach’s world tours, such as her feature song “ Anyone Who Had a Heart". James is also the lead vocalist of George Duke, the band. James' co-wrote her solo albums ''Candles'', ''Songcity'', ''Hit Factory,'' and ''That Jazz'' with producer Nigel Martinez. James and Martinez also collaborated to release several UK singles: "Dance You Up," "Call Me (When You Need My Love)," "Now or Never," and "It's Up To Me." Her performance on " Street Life" from the album ''
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'' with The Crusaders,
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, and
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, recorded live at Royal Festival Hall, was nominated for a Grammy. Some of her performances include: The International Tribute for a Free South Africa for Nelson Mandela at London's
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with George Duke, for an audience of 100,000 people and television audiences worldwide; The Hollywood Bowl as featured artist at the
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with guitarist
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; several television appearances in England, such as the Jools Holland Show, Selena Scott, London's
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, and BBC's
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; and appearances at North Sea Jazz Festival,
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's Festival of the Arts' series
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, Tokyo Jazz Festival, The Iveagh Gardens, Dublin,
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, Billboard Live,
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's American Bandstand, and the
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.


Early life

James was born to Joseph and Ellen James in
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. Her debut performance was at age eight with her father's band at a grocery store opening. She sang "Poison Ivy" while holding her favorite doll. She attended Nevin Avenue Elementary School, participating in school plays and musicals and enrolling in dancing and acting classes at the Ross Snyders Recreation Center. After moving to
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, James attended Vanguard Junior High School, where she participated in choir, chorus, and musicals including ''
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'' and ''
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'' From there she went on to Centennial High School, where she organized dances, concerts, and events as vice president of the socialite "Tomahawk Club," participated in talent shows, and was voted Most Talented Senior Girl. At age 18, after high school graduation, James, entered KGFJ's Soul Search Contest with "Somebody Loves You" by
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, winning fourth place out of 400 contestants, all of whom were professional musicians. Following this, James was approached by Motown Records,
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, and Wayne Henderson, but turned them down to attend college at
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in
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. James received her Bachelor of Science in mass communications arts, with a focus on journalism, television production, radio programming, and announcing. While attending, James won grand prize winner First Place Best Female Solo in the Spring Sing talent contest for all four consecutive years.


Career


1975–1976: Patrice Rushen and Stevie Wonder

James' career began in earnest in 1975, when Patrice Rushen wrote "What's the Story" for James to sing on her album '' Before the Dawn'' with Prestige Records. In 1976, Stevie Wonder asked James to record "
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", the hit single from his album ''
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''. The album reached #1 on Billboard's Top R&B/HipHop chart that year, and "Another Star" reached #2 on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart. She went on to record on his albums ''
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'' and ''Hotter Than July''.


1977–2013: George Duke and more

In 1977, James was recommended to George Duke by
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. James became lead vocalist and percussionist in the original George Duke Band, where she met band members Sheila E., Byron Miller, Sharon Muffy Hendrix, and Charles Icarus Johnson. In 1978, James recorded the album ''Don't Let Go'', including the single "Moving On" with Napoleon Brock. The album reached #5 on Billboard charts. James continued to perform and record with Duke until his death in 2013. Her last recording with Duke was "Jazzmatazz" from Duke's final album ''
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''. In addition to Don't Let Go and Dreamweaver, James' other recordings with Duke include: '' Dukey Treats'', '' Cool'', ''Is Love Enough?'', ''Illusions'', ''Night After Night'', ''101 North'', ''George Duke'', ''Rendezvous'', '' Follow the Rainbow'', '' Master of the Game'', and '' A Brazilian Love Affair''. In 1984, James sang vocals with
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singer
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on his albums ''
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'', featuring Phil Collins, and ''
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''. James toured Japan with Bailey featuring James on lead vocals for UK single "Dance You Up." In 1988, James recorded her first of three albums with Al Jarreau, with whom she continued to perform occasionally until his death. In 1993, James sang backup vocals with
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on The Bodyguard Tour.


1998–present: Burt Bacharach and later career

James has toured with Burt Bacharach, who noticed her from her solo album ''Candles'', from 1998 to the present day, including in the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, South America, and Canada, where she has received several standing ovations for her rendition of Anyone Who Had a Heart. James headlined with the
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in 2014. James has recorded on Bacharach's albums '' Here I Am,'' '' At This Time'', and ''Live at the Sydney Opera House with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra''. James has developed her career as a jazz vocalist with the Marlonius Jazz Orchestra (MJO). In 2019, James was featured with the orchestra five times - at the Festival of the Arts' series
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in
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,
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's at Vitello's in March and July, and at the
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Jazz Club in October and March. James debuted with the MJO at a private ceremony at
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in 2016.


Solo work

James has recorded several solo albums: ''Hit Factory'', ''That Jazz'', ''Candles'', ''Morning Glow'', ''Win Your Love'', and ''Songcity''. She has also recorded solo singles "Dance You Up," "Call Me (When You Need My Love), Now or Never, and It's Up to Me. Her solo work has been in close collaboration with co-writer, producer, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist Nigel Martinez.


Discography

* = lead vocals


References


External links


Josie James , Album Discography


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