Harmony James
Harmony James is an Australian singer-songwriter. Although James is often classified as a country artist, her music draws on many genres, including folk, pop, rock and blues. In 2006 Harmony first came to the attention of the music industry when she became the only Australian songwriter to have won the country category of the International Songwriting Competition, with her song "Tailwind".[1] Her second single and chart hit, "Somebody Stole My Horse", spent four weeks at number one and became Australian radio's second most played country song in 2008. The album produced by Herm Kovac[2] spawned five top ten singles.
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Background information | |
Born | Victoria, Australia |
Genres | Country, alternative country, folk |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | Warner |
Website | harmonyjames |
Early life
Born in Victoria, Australia to a Baptist preacher as one of twelve children, Harmony had a sheltered childhood, with private education and few friends.[3] She read voraciously, eventually discovering the western novels of Louis L'Amour.[1]
A move to north as a young child began a lifelong wanderlust. James discovered traditional country music after a friend returned from Texas with records by Dolly Parton and The Judds.[3] Soon after, James taught herself enough guitar to learn a few country songs and took to the streets singing to earn money.
She later ran a stock camp in the outback of Queensland and worked with cattle on the Northern Territory's Barkly Tableland. She left home to work as a jillaroo at some of the most remote cattle stations in southwestern Queensland,[1] "covered in mud and blood, roughing it with the guys, working so hard I had biceps and thinking, 'This is not what my mother pictured for me'." A gig at a school fete in Goondiwindi led to an offer from the local publican and Harmony's songbook started filling, even as she continued her parallel life on the land, from the Cape to Tennant Creek, studying agriculture at The University of Queensland at Gatton[3] and working as a welder "in a shed of 80 blokes."[4] "My musical exposure was mostly church music until I got a job as a checkout chick and heard the radio," she says. "Now when I hang out with other musos they'll drop names and I'll just look at them blankly 'cause my music history starts in '95."[5]
Career
In 2007, with her song "Tailwind," James became the only Australian songwriter to have won the country category of the International Songwriting Competition, impressing one of the judges Rosanne Cash. James then began working with producer Herm Kovac on her EP, Harmony James. She worked with Kovac in 2008 on her debut full-length album, Tailwind, which was released to critical acclaim in 2009, establishing Harmony as a new force in country music, "confirm[ing] that she is a talented and skilled songwriter, creating fresh music rich in insight, humour and plenty of appeal" and showing "that she is one of the finest vocalists of her generation, both in terms of sheer vocal quality and her ability to interpret all the nuances and emotions of a song."[4] The title single from the album, "Tailwind", was released in 2008 and was her first top 10 hit, charting at number 7. She received a nomination for best new talent at the CMAA Awards that year.
"Somebody Stole My Horse," released in 2009, became James' first number one single. In 2009, she went on tour with Sara Storer and Kasey Chambers, performing "Tailwind" in major festivals. Chambers later recorded her own version of one of James' songs, "Good Enough."
James was nominated for Best Female Artist and Best Album for the CMAA Golden Guitar Awards in 2010 and won Best Female artist at the Victorian and Mildura Country Awards. She also headlined her first Tamworth show.[3] Australian country music trio The McClymonts signed James in 2011 as an opening act for their first major Australian tour. James' 2011 hit single "Precious Little" became the second most played single on Australian radio.
In March 2011, James returned to the studio with Herm Kovac to work on her second album, Handfuls of Sky. The following November, James signed a worldwide publishing deal with AC/DC's publisher Albert Music[6] and a major record deal with Warner Music Australia on the same day.
Handfuls of Sky was released on 20 January 2012, along with the Harmony James Songbook, a portfolio of sheet music, lyrics, photos and stories. In 2012, James continued performing at festivals, tours, and shows with artists including Troy Cassar-Daley[3] and Tim Freedman. The first single from Handfuls of Sky, "Pride", spent six weeks at number one,[3] and the third single, "Emmylou's Guitar" spend three weeks at number one. 2012 also brought more recognition for James, as she won the country category at the Queensland Music Awards[7] and was nominated for three 2013 Golden Guitar awards: Best Vocal Collaboration with Shane Nicholson for "Reach for You", Best Female Artist, and APRA Song of the Year for "Emmylou's Guitar".[8]
2014 saw the release of the much anticipated third album Cautionary Tales which snared her CMAA 2015 nominations for Best Album, Best Female Artist and Best Heritage Song for Coal Seam Gas. Harmony toured extensively with Luke O'Shea and Pete Denahy and then later in the year with Lachlan Bryan.
Harmony opened for and performed with Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell on their Australian tour in 2015. The Courier Mail's Noel Mengel reviewed the show, saying about James’ set, "When someone shines while singing alongside Emmylou Harris, you know that’s a truly great singer. If you love this kind of music, you really need to check her out.".
Harmony seemingly retired from touring after Cautionary Tales. An online interview with Steve Tyson's series ‘The Souls of Songwriters’ gives some clues as to what is behind her disappearance.
At the end of 2018, her official Facebook page announced a new independent album ‘resignation’, which at the time of release, was available direct through her online store and at select digital outlets. Produced by Glen Hannah, music critic Bernard Zuel published a favourable review of the record, suggesting "James might be earning the right to be counted among the likes of the more experienced Gretchen Peters and Rosanne Cash".
In February 2019, she launched the independent album to radio with Felicity Urquhart hosting ABC Saturday night country. Through the year it remained a strong feature on the AIR (Australian) independent albums chart.
The Jolene music blog review says "despite its title, ‘Resignation’ is not an album that sounds like defeat, retreat or weariness – it is a glorious manifestation of James’s skills and talent, and it has been worth waiting for.”
In issue 92 of Country Update Magazine, Harmony explains her reservations about the business of music.
During 2019 Harmony surprised fans with an appearance at the Groundwater Music Festival, then soon after at Gympie Music Muster. She also appeared in a benefit concert at the 2020 Tamworth Country Music Festival, performing a track from her debut album, alongside a host of artists which included Felicity Urquhart, Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson, Beccy Cole, Adam Brand, Travis Collins, Sara Storer, and Don Walker.
Discography
Studio albums
Album Title | Album details |
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Tailwind |
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Handfuls of Sky |
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Tailwind (bonus edition) |
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Cautionary Tales |
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Resignation |
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EPs
EP Title | EP details |
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Harmony James |
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Singles
Year | Single | Peak chart position | Album |
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2007 | Tailwind | 7 | Tailwind EP |
2008 | Somebody Stole My Horse | 1 | Tailwind EP |
2008 | Home | 2 | Tailwind EP |
2009 | Fly | 4 | Tailwind |
2009 | Precious Little | 3 | Tailwind |
2010 | Pretty | 2 | Tailwind |
2010 | Good Enough | 1 | Tailwind |
2011 | Painted Pony | 2 | Tailwind |
2011 | Pride | 1 | Handfuls Of Sky |
2012 | Don't Say It | 3 | Handfuls Of Sky |
2012 | Emmylou's Guitar | 1 | Handfuls Of Sky |
2014 | Skinny Flat White | 2 | Cautionary Tales |
Music videos
Year | Video | Director |
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2007 | Tailwind | Ross Wood |
2008 | Somebody Stole My Horse | Jason Millhouse |
2009 | Precious Little | Glen Wilson |
2010 | Good Enough | Mick Jones |
2011 | Pride | Mick Jones |
2012 | Don't Say It | Mick Jones |
2012 | Emmylou's Guitar | Lucas Thyer |
2014 | Skinny Flat White | Jefferton James |
2015 | #CSG | Necessary Eagle |
Compilation album appearances
Year | Title | Compilation title | Record company |
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2008 | Tailwind | The Winners 2008 | EMI Music |
2008 | Home | New Wave Of Australian Country Music | Shock Records |
2008 | Home | Saturday Night Country Vol 4 | ABC Music |
2009 | Somebody Stole My Horse | The Winners 2009 | EMI Music |
2009 | Precious Little | Gotta Go Country Vol 4 | Shock Records |
2010 | Precious Little | ABC Country For Mum | ABC Music |
2010 | Precious Little | The Winners 2010 | EMI Music |
2010 | Precious Little | The Winners Presents: The Best Of Australian Country | Shock Records |
2010 | Good Enough | CMAA Independents Day 2010 | EMI Music |
2010 | Good Enough | The Best Of Country Music Channel 2010 | EMI Records |
2011 | Tailwind | Gympie Muster: 30th Birthday Album | Shock Records |
2011 | Tailwind | Songs for My Ute Vol 7 | Sony Music |
2011 | Precious Little | CMAA Presents: The Mothers Day Album | EMI Music |
2011 | Somebody Stole My Horse | ABC Heartland 2 | ABC Music |
2011 | Good Enough | Felicity Presents: Saturday Night Country | ABC Music |
2012 | Pride | Warner Music Compilation | Warner Music Australia |
2012 | Pride | Felicity Presents: Saturday Night Country 2012 | ABC Music |
2013 | Emmylou's Guitar | The Winners 2013 | EMI Music |
2014 | Skinny Flat White | CMAA The Winners 2015 | Universal Music |
2015 | Skinny Flat White | Catherine Britt presents: Saturday Night Country | ABC Music |
2016 | Cold Western Wind | 100% Country 2016 | Warner Music Australia |
Awards and recognition
Year | Awarding Organization | Award | Result |
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2006 | Northern Territory Songwriting Competition | Best song (Big News) | Won |
2006 | TSA Songwriter award | Best song (Tailwind) | Won |
2006 | International Songwriting Competition | Best country song (Tailwind) | Won |
2007 | Queensland Gold Medallions | New Talent (Tailwind) | Nominated |
2007 | Southern Stars Award | Independent single of the year (Tailwind) | Nominated |
2007 | Musicoz awards | Best country artist (Tailwind) | Nominated |
2007 | International Songwriting Competition | Best country (Somebody Stole My Horse): Honourable mention | Nominated |
2008 | TIARA's | Female vocalist (Tailwind) | Nominated |
2008 | Victorian National Country Music Awards | female vocal, Independent artist, Heritage song, songwriter, Bush ballad | Nominated |
2008 | SA Radio Wally Award | Best new act at Tamworth | Won |
2008 | TIARA's | Newcomer recording time award | Won |
2008 | Victorian National Country Music Awards | Best New Talent | Won |
2008 | Southern Stars Award | APRA/AMCOS Independent single of the year (Somebody Stole My Horse) | Nominated |
2008 | Southern Stars Award | Female vocalist (Somebody Stole My Horse) | Nominated |
2008 | Country Music Association of Australia | Golden guitar new talent (Tailwind) | Nominated |
2009 | Southern Stars Award | Female vocalist of the year (Fly) | Won |
2010 | Country Music Association of Australia | Album of the year (Tailwind) | Nominated |
2010 | Country Music Association of Australia | Female artist of the year (Precious Little) | Nominated |
2010 | Queensland Country Music Awards | Female artist of the year (Precious Little) | Won |
2011 | Australasian Performing Right Association | APRA Professional Development Award[9] | Won |
2012 | Queensland Music Awards | Best country artist (Pride) | Won |
2013 | Country Music Association of Australia | APRA Song of the Year (Emmylou's Guitar) | Nominated |
2013 | Country Music Association of Australia | Vocal Collaboration with Shane Nicholson (Reach For You) | Nominated |
2013 | Country Music Association of Australia | Female Artist of the Year | Nominated |
2013 | Country Music Channel Awards | Oz Artist of the Year | Nominated |
2013 | Country Music Channel Awards | Best Australian Videos (Don't Say It) (Emmylou's Guitar) | Nominated |
2013 | Queensland Music Awards | Best country artist (Emmylou's Guitar) | Won |
2014 | Country Music Association of Australia | Female Artist of the Year | Nominated |
2014 | Country Music Association of Australia | Best Album (Cautionary Tales) | Nominated |
2014 | Country Music Association of Australia | Best Heritage Song (Coal Seam Gas) | Nominated |
References
- "Tailwind or Tornado?" (PDF). Country Update (54). Retrieved 1 December 2012.
- "Herm Kovac Productions". Ramrod Studio. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
- Mengel, Noel (21 January 2012). "It's the sound of sweet Harmony". The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
- Jarvis, Susan (July 2009). "Complete Harmony". Capital News. Archived from the original on 27 April 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
- "Harmony James". Alberts. Alberts Pty Ltd. Archived from the original on 5 September 2015. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
- "Australian Country Songwriter Harmony James Signs World-wide Deal With Alberts". Alberts. Alberts Pty Ltd. 11 October 2011. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
- "QLD Music Awards 2012". Queensland Music Awards. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
- "41st Country Music Awards of Australia Finalists Announced". CMAA. 12 November 2012. Archived from the original on 15 November 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
- "Harmony James wins APRA Development Award". ABC Country. ABC. 14 May 2011. Archived from the original on 13 May 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
External links
- Official website
- Harmony James's channel on YouTube
- Handfuls of Sky review by The Sydney Morning Herald
- "Cautionary Tales" review by "Country Update"
- https://www.bernardzuel.net/post/2019/01/31/harmony-james-resignation-review
- https://jolenethecountrymusicblog.wordpress.com/2019/02/18/album-review-resignation-by-harmony-james/
- https://countryupdate.com.au/harmony-james/
- https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-06-14/country-music-industry-to-farewell-glen-hannah/11198298
- https://www.country.com.au/news/vale-glen-hannah
- https://groundwatercmf.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Broadbeach-Country-Music-Festival-starts-TOMORROW.pdf
- https://www.muster.com.au/project/harmony-james/
- https://themusic.com.au/reviews/emmylou-harris-rodney-crowell-palais-guido-farnell/LKo_PiEgIyI/30-06-15/
- https://www.stevetysonwriter.com/post/the-souls-of-songwriters-harmony-james
- https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/emmylou-harris-and-rodney-crowell-shine-at-jupiters-gig/news-story/0d574ce0f6d1fa5523e0da51f8e8f34a