Jimmy Head
Jimmy Head formed in Philadelphia in 1997. They played a mix of rock, pop, and funk, and spent years touring small venues around the city. Their live shows...
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Jimmy Head formed in Philadelphia in 1997. They played a mix of rock, pop, and funk, and spent years touring small venues around the city. Their live shows built them a following in the local scene.
In 2005, they released "I'm (Single)," which became their breakout track. The song reached the top of the charts, though some critics questioned whether the band had compromised their sound for commercial success. The lineup included James Head on vocals and guitar, Michael Martinez on bass, and Ryan Jones on drums.
They put out albums like In the Name of Love in 2006 and The Other Side in 2009.
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