Jamie Warren
Jamie Warren | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Jamie Glenn Warren |
Born | April 8, 1961 |
Origin | Hanover, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Country |
Occupation(s) | singer-songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, Piano |
Years active | 1984–present |
Labels | TooHip Music |
Website | www.jamiewarren.com |
Jamie Warren (born April 8, 1961) is a country music singer-songwriter, and the most awarded independent male artist in the Canadian country music industry.[1]
Biography
Jamie Warren took piano lessons when he was 5 years old, and guitar lessons at 8. When he was 14, he wrote his first song. After high school, he did airshifts local radio stations, but maintained his interest in singing. He won the Youth Talent Search at London's Western Fair, and was sent to Memphis, Tennessee to compete with other North American winners. This led Warren to a year performing at Libertyland amusement park in Memphis.[1]
When Warren returned to Ontario, he began working with producer J. Richard "Rick" Hutt.[1] His first single, "World of a Child," was released in 1984. Independently, he released six more singles in the 1980s, including "Take Me Home Mississippi," which peaked at No. 10 in 1985. Later that year, Warren won the RPM Big Country Award for Best New Artist.[2] When his career slowed down, he took time off to start a family, writing and playing in his spare time.[3]
In 1993, Warren began work on his first album release on his own record label, TooHip Music.[4] The first single, "Ready to Run," was released in 1995 and peaked at No. 50 on the Canadian Country Singles chart. Warren wasn't originally planning to include the song on his album.[5] Fallen Angel was released in 1996 in both Canada and the United States.[6] While the album didn't perform well in the US, it was a success in Canada. Singles released from the album include "What Goes Around (Comes Around)," "Watching Her Sleep," and the 1996 top 5 hit "One Step Back."
Warren began work on his second album, Just Not the Same, in 1997.
2000 was another big year for Warren, with the top 20 single "Sunny Day in the Park." He was named Male Vocalist of the Year by the OCMA for the second year, and the Ontario Country Performer and Fan Association (OCPFA) awarded Warren Single of the Year for "Cried All the Way Home" and Songwriter of the Year for "Words You Can't Take Back." He was also nominated for Male Vocalist of the Year by the CCMA, the Junos and RPM. Warren won two awards, Single of the Year ("Sunny Day in the Park") and Songwriter of the Year ("Sunny Day in the Park") at the 2002 OCPFA Awards.
Warren's third album, Really, was released in 2003. Four singles were released from the project, "Without You," "What More Can You Say," "Reanne" and "Where's the Love," but they all missed the Canadian top 30. Warren released his
Warren's fourth studio album, Right Here Right Now, was released in April 2008.
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Details |
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Fallen Angel |
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Just Not the Same |
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Really |
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Right Here Right Now |
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Howl at the Moon |
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I've Got a Feeling |
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Compilation albums
Title | Details |
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Make Me Believe |
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Singles
1984–2000
Year | Single | Peak chart positions |
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CAN Country | CAN AC | |||
1984 | "World of a Child" | — | 26 | Singles only |
"We Care About Us" (with Madonna Tassi) | 34 | — | ||
1985 | "Take Me Home Mississippi" | 10 | — | |
"Too Good to Be True" | — | 26 | ||
1995 | "Ready to Run" | 26 | — | Fallen Angel |
"What Goes Around (Comes Around)" | 25 | — | ||
1996 | "One Step Back" | 4 | — | |
"Watching Her Sleep" | 12 | — | ||
"Fallen Angel" | 30 | — | ||
1997 | "The Secret" | 32 | — | |
1998 | "Cried All the Way Home" | 7 | — | Just Not the Same |
"The Way Love Goes" | 10 | — | ||
1999 | "She'll Find Someone to Love Her" | 14 | — | |
"What a Woman Wants to Hear" | 10 | — | ||
2000 | "Words You Can't Take Back" | 22 | — | |
"Sunny Day in the Park" | 16 | — | ||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
2001–present
Year | Single | Album |
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2001 | "You Can't Get Your Goodbye Back" | Just Not the Same |
2003 | "Without You" | Really |
"What More Can You Say" | ||
2004 | "Reanne" | |
"Where's the Love" | ||
2005 | "She Kissed Me" | Make Me Believe |
"I Saw Her Standing There" | ||
2006 | "You're My Everything" | |
"Make Me Believe" | ||
2007 | "She's Not Lyin'" | Right Here Right Now |
2008 | "She Just Loves to Dance" | |
"Right Here Right Now" | ||
"Let Me Drive" | ||
2009 | "I'm Getting Closer" | |
2010 | "Letting Go" | Howl at the Moon |
"What's Killin' Me" | ||
2011 | "Howl at the Moon" | |
"I Believe in You" | ||
2012 | "Let's Get Our Forget On" | I've Got a Feeling |
2013 | "She Saved Me" | |
"A Beautiful Moment in Time" |
Music videos
Year | Video | Director |
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1995 | "Ready to Run" | |
"What Goes Around (Comes Around)" | ||
1996 | "One Step Back" | |
"Watching Her Sleep" | ||
1997 | "The Secret" | |
1998 | "Cried All the Way Home" | |
"The Way Love Goes" | ||
1999 | "She'll Find Someone to Love Her" | |
"What a Woman Wants to Hear" | Terrance Odette | |
2000 | "Words You Can't Take Back" | |
"Sunny Day in the Park" | Terrance Odette | |
2008 | "Right Here Right Now" | |
2018 | "Do You Think of Me (Dad's Song)" |
References and footnotes
- ^ a b c d "Jamie Warren". Archived from the original on February 9, 2012. Retrieved September 13, 2007.
- ^ a b Jamie Warren's Official Website
- ^ "New Page 1". Archived from the original on May 11, 2008. Retrieved September 13, 2007.
- ^ CANOE – JAM! Music – Artists – Warren, Jamie: Jamie Warren has last laugh[usurped]
- ^ Jamie Warren @ thesongbridge.com
- ^ CMT.com : Jamie Warren : Biography
- ^ CANOE – JAM! Music – Artists – Warren, Jamie: Not-so-young gun enjoys spotlight[usurped]