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Jimmy Harnen is an American singer, songwriter, drummer, and music industry executive. He had a top ten U.S. hit in 1989 with the power ballad "
Where Are You Now Where Are You Now may refer to: * ''Where Are You Now?'' (novel), by Mary Higgins Clark, 2008 *''Where Are You Now (Cerrone X)'', a 1983 album by Cerrone Songs * "Where Are You Now" (2 Unlimited song), 1993 * "Where Are You Now" (Clint Black song ...
" credited to Jimmy Harnen with Synch ().


Biography

Harnen was born and raised in
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, a small town in northeast Pennsylvania. In high school, he played drums in the marching band. In 1985, he became the drummer for the local band Synch, made up of lead vocalist Lou Butwin, guitarist Dave Abraham, bass guitarist James A. Donnelly and keyboard player Chuck Yarmey. That year, the band recorded some of their songs, with Harnen singing on one song, "
Where Are You Now Where Are You Now may refer to: * ''Where Are You Now?'' (novel), by Mary Higgins Clark, 2008 *''Where Are You Now (Cerrone X)'', a 1983 album by Cerrone Songs * "Where Are You Now" (2 Unlimited song), 1993 * "Where Are You Now" (Clint Black song ...
". He had written the song with a friend named Rich Congdon, and the band decided to release it as a single on the independent label Micki Records, originally backed with the Butwin-sung B-side, "End the Game". After receiving local airplay in the Wilkes-Barre market, Synch was signed by
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and "Where Are You Now" was re-recorded at The Warehouse in Philadelphia with the former Dakota members Bill Kelly and Jerry Hludzik producing and Dave Abraham playing guitar. The band released the album ''...Get the Feelin in 1986, and "Where Are You Now" reached #77 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, staying on the chart for two and half months. ''...Get the Feelin'' also included the local single, "Give Love Another Try",Synch- "Give Love Another Try" @YouTube.com
Retrieved 8-30-2014. but it did not crack the charts. Synch was soon dropped by Columbia. They spent the next few years trying to recapture the spotlight, before disbanding, at which point Jimmy finally got his hair cut. In the interim, one Richmond VA radio station (WLZR 92.9 FM) was still getting requests for the song, which was a consistent top performer during the nightly local request countdown after its 1986 release. WLZR-FM night DJ Kidd Crockett (later known as Kid Kelly of Z-100 New York and current DJ on Sirius XM 'Hits' channel) continued to play the song even after national airplay had dwindled. A part-time DJ at the station, JJ Wright, had always liked the song and kept a promo single of the record for his personal use. In 1988, Kidd Crockett and JJ Wright reunited in Buffalo NY at WKSE-FM. Shortly after, when another resurgent single, " Into the Night" by Benny Mardones became a national hit again, JJ dug up his promo 45 and presented it to Kiss 98.5 Program Director, Paul 'Boom Boom' Cannon, who in turn played it for his national music consultant who in turn submitted it to many of his Top 40 and Adult Contemporary radio stations where the domino effect caused a massive revival for the single. In 1989, "Where Are You Now" had now successfully resurfaced and began receiving a tremendous amount of airplay nationwide, with the song now credited as 'Jimmy Harnen with Synch'. WTG, a new label at the time, signed Harnen and while the song was climbing the charts he began recording a full-length release for the label. This time, the song peaked at #10 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and at #3 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Harnen's first album, ''
Can't Fight the Midnight ''Can't Fight the Midnight'' is the debut and only solo album by American singer Jimmy Harnen, lead singer of the band Synch, which was released in 1989. It contains the hit power ballad, "Where Are You Now". Track listing # "Hello" (4:16) # ...
'', featured well-known studio musicians including future '' American Idol'' judge
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(guitar) and a guest appearance by one of Harnen's idols,
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's Kevin Cronin and Synch/Dakota guitar player Jon Lorance. The album and tour flopped and Harnen spent the next couple of years releasing occasional songs and tapes until his move to Nashville, Tennessee. There, he worked as the national promotional director for
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, and with management at Refugee Records. In early October 2006, Harnen rose from vice president of national promotion to senior vice president of promotion for
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. In April 2009, Harnen left Capitol and joined Scott Borchetta, the founder of Big Machine Records (label for artists such as Taylor Swift), becoming president of the new label, Republic Nashville. Artists on the label include Florida Georgia Line, whose single "
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" was the most digitally downloaded single in the history of country music, Cassadee Pope, A Thousand Horses, Brett Young, and Ryan Follese.


Discography


Synch


Album

*1986: ''...Get the Feelin


Singles

*1985: "Give Love Another Try" *1986: "
Where Are You Now Where Are You Now may refer to: * ''Where Are You Now?'' (novel), by Mary Higgins Clark, 2008 *''Where Are You Now (Cerrone X)'', a 1983 album by Cerrone Songs * "Where Are You Now" (2 Unlimited song), 1993 * "Where Are You Now" (Clint Black song ...
" - US #77 *1987: "Should Have Said No"


Solo


Album

*1989: ''
Can't Fight the Midnight ''Can't Fight the Midnight'' is the debut and only solo album by American singer Jimmy Harnen, lead singer of the band Synch, which was released in 1989. It contains the hit power ballad, "Where Are You Now". Track listing # "Hello" (4:16) # ...
''


Singles

*1988: "You're All I Know" *1989: "No Reason in the World" *1989: "
Where Are You Now Where Are You Now may refer to: * ''Where Are You Now?'' (novel), by Mary Higgins Clark, 2008 *''Where Are You Now (Cerrone X)'', a 1983 album by Cerrone Songs * "Where Are You Now" (2 Unlimited song), 1993 * "Where Are You Now" (Clint Black song ...
" - US #10, US AC #3


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