Synth Player for WeatherOutpost12 during the
VoodooGrill@StrayngeSt.Years 2004/05
An avid record collector, James' widespread tastes
have served him well as a journalist and as a
musician. James' self-exposed broad spectrum of
influence has lent to his versatility as a player
and director in an array of genres. Originally
from BILOXI, MS, James began playing piano at age
five. In his days at BILOXI HIGH SCHOOL, James
performed with the esteemed choir THE BILOXIANS as
a vocalist and accompanist, and gave several
recitals. He was honored to attend the State
Choral Retreat twice, and traveled often to other
cities, including a performance at the CAPITOL
BUILDING in Washington, DC. In Gulfport/Biloxi,
James served as Music Director at CENTER STAGE and
GULFPORT LITTLE THEATER, and as a pit musician at
SAENGER THEATER. It was also during this time he
served as a Contributing Writer and Biloxi High
School Representative for the PULITZER
PRIZE-winning newspaper THE MISSISSIPPI SUN
HERALD. James received many honors from city and
state competitions, was selected for the event
choir at MISS TEEN U.S.A. (hosted by DICK CLARK.)
After high school, he was a member of a Rock band
called SCOUNDREL.
James left Mississippi for BERKLEE COLLEGE OF
MUSIC, where he worked as a pianist for the VOICE
DEPARTMENT. and performed for a variety of student
recordings and recitals. He also worked as a road
assistant for MARC ROSSI and STAN STRICKLAND's
group ASCENSION. He graduated Berklee with a
Bachelor's Degree in Professional Music. After a
long residence in MUMBO JUMBO - a band from his
Berklee days - he explored different options. In
addition to playing music, he stayed active in
Music Journalism, serving as a Features Editor for
THE NOISE, and organizing and hosting the
LIMELIGHT RECORDS radio special on Harvard's WHRB.
James' show featured interviews of Limelight CEO
ROBIN MCBRIDE and CORK MARCHESCHI of 60's
Psychedelic band FIFTY FOOT HOSE.
Soon thereafter, James subbed for acclaimed
Boston-based jam band HAZIE MAZE for a few months.
It wasn't long before he was recruited as the
Music Director for R&B/Soul act LUVJONES. During
its tenure, the group met much success. Among many
other gigs, they headlined a 9-11 BENEFIT at the
former Harvard Square HOUSE OF BLUES.
He's backed R&B artists including NICHELLE MUNGO,
SOL ANDERSON, LEE WILSON, NOLDY, JAMILAH HARRIS
ALLWOOD, BRIAN GLOVER, and many more. He's played
at a host of notable venues on the East Coast, and
performed regularly at several high profile
private functions - including the birthday party
for the Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor, KERRY
HEALEY. He continued writing; publishing two
features and several reviews on German eZine
GEDUP.COM.
In 2003, James became Music Director of VELVET
STYLUS, who has performed at community events such
as The MASS INDUSTRY COMMITTEE HIP-HOP AWARDS, THE
BERKLEE ALUMNI SHOWCASE at HARD ROCK CAFE,
CRITICAL BREAKDOWN, and HIP-HOP ANONYMOUS, as well
as other Boston venues. Velvet Stylus has backed
METAPHORICK, DL, ILLIN' P, DANIELLE SCOTT,
AFRODZAK, LETIA LAROK, D-TENSION, SESSION, and
many other notable Boston Hip-Hop artists. The
group is featured on the PROJECT: THINK DIFFERENT
EMPOWERMENT album, sponsored in part by the Boston
City MAYOR'S OFFICE.
In September 2005, he served as Event Accompanist
for the TRI-AD VETERANS LEAGUE/VULCAN SOCIETY for
their Fourth Annual 9/11 Memorial Service. The
event, co-organized by acclaimed author HAYWOOD
FENNELL, SR., was held at the historic First
Church of Roxbury and aired on Boston Cable
Television. James had the honor of accompanying
long-time Soul recording artist (and Judge) HON.
MILTON L. WRIGHT (brother of BETTY WRIGHT and
cousin of KOOL from Kool and the Gang) and Soprano
soloist VELMA DuPONT.
In the course of his career, James has opened for
national acts including AMEL LARRIEUX, MISSING
JOE, VERTICAL HORIZON, DRE ROBINSON, JOE BUDDEN,
ROYCE DA 5'9, and DEVIN THE DUDE.
Continuing to work as a journalist he contributed
articles for globally popular eZine
MUSICBIZADVICE.COM (his Jaco Pastorius article
garnered record-breaking hits for the site.) and
interview features with RED K RECORDS CEO CLAYTON
SAVAGE (Sugarhill Records, Kool Moe Dee, Sequence,
Grandmaster Melle Mel) and Platinum-selling,
Grammy-award winning songwriter and musician JAY
GRAYDON. More recently, he landed a stint writing
reviews for Philadelphia-based worldwide e-Zine
OKAYPLAYER.COM, which is the online hub of
?UESTLOVE and THE ROOTS as well as other conscious
artists including JILL SCOTT, COMMON, and ERYKAH
BADU. While James loves variety, his heart lives
in Hip-Hop and R&B.
An expert on the history of Hip-Hop, James
designed a comprehensive academic course on this
subject. For DIGGIN' IN THE CRATES: THE HISTORY OF
HIP-HOP, which can be modified for all age levels,
James uses his vast personal collection of music,
books, out-of-print magazines, DVDs, and huge
arsenal of Hip-Hop music videos spanning the
entire history, as teaching tools. James serves as
Co-Founder and Resident Hip-Hop History Clinician
for THE BOSTON HIP-HOP ALLIANCE; a growing service
organization for Hip-Hop professionals. The BHHA
hosts nearly 450 members from all spectrum of
Hip-Hop at all levels. They are a recent BERKLEE
ALUMNI GRANT recipient and work colloboratively to
publicize and assist many events and
organizations, including the MASS INDUSTRY
COMMITTEE, PEACE BOSTON, THE BERKLEE/ESSENCE TAKE
BACK THE MUSIC COMPETITION AND SUMMIT, HIP-HOP
RECONSTRUCTION/BOSTON HIP-HOP FESTIVAL 2006,
NUMARK/ALESIS/AKAI MILESTONES 2006, THE BOSTON
BEAT BATTLE 2006, and many more.
James presents well-received Hip-Hop history
vignette clinics at various events around Boston.
Frequently called on for his expertise, James
became a reader and cultural resource for
architect BRIAN BARIL's "Hip-Hop Cultural Center"
Architectural Masters Thesis (the student earned a
A for the year.) He also served as Hip-Hop Culture
resource for author TOM ZOELLNER's book THE
HEARTLESS STONE: A JOURNEY THROUGH THE WORLD OF
DIAMONDS AND DESIRE, for the Hip-Hop-related
chapter.
James recently participated as a guest presenter
about Hip-Hop in CORE Curriculum (with DAVID COWAN
and GILSON SCHACHNICK) at BERKLEE COLLEGE OF MUSIC
during their faculty conference Berklee Teachers
on Teaching (BTOT.) He has also lectured at FISHER
COLLEGE and served as a cultural resource to
students at HARVARD DIVINITY SCHOOL, NORTHEASTERN
UNIVERSITY, EMERSON COLLEGE, NORWICH UNIVERSITY,
BOSTON UNIVERSITY, and BOSTON COLLEGE with their
Hip-Hop related projects.
He will return to Berklee for BTOT in January and
again for a Hip-Hop business symposium to be held
by the Music Business Department. He'll lecture
twice in February 2007 at SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT about Hip-Hop History and
Culture. He currently teaches Music Theory and
Arranging at BOSTON UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR DESIGN
AND IMAGING ARTS and volunteers as the Piano Lab
teacher in BERKLEE CITY MUSIC'S MENTORING PROGRAM.
He is serving as a judge for IHIGH.COM's Hip-Hop
related music competitions; judging alongside
legendary producer DJ PREMIER and media
personalities from VH1/MTV, XM RADIO, and FUSE TV.
James joined the faculty at Cambridge-based
afterschool program THE VUK SCHOOL OF GROOVE in
the Spring of 2007 as HEAD of the HIP-HOP
DEPARTMENT.