James Anthony (musician)

James Anthony
Birth name James Anthony Pecchia
Born 1955 (age 6263)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Blues, jazz
Occupation(s) Guitarist, singer-songwriter
Instruments Guitar
Website Official website

James Anthony (born James Anthony Pecchia, 1955,) is a Canadian guitarist,[1] singer, songwriter and producer.

Early life

James Anthony Pecchia was born in Western Hospital Toronto,August 8 1955 Ontario.Parents Corinna Madott and Aurelio Pecchia. He grew up in Etobicoke (Renforth Dr)and went to school at Sir Adam Beck, Eatonville, Bloordale, Silverthorne and Burnhamthorpe Collegiate. He started playing the guitar at age nine.

Career

He went on the road at 17 in 1972 with The Cougars TCB, one of the first Reggae bands in Canada led by Jay Douglas.

In 1974, James joined Edward Bear and various Toronto bands .In 1978 had one Album on RCA with Mondo Combo.The 80s James played country sessions, TV and radio shows. As part of the Lulu's House Band in the 1990s in Kitchener, Ontario, Anthony performed with over 150 touring artists, including Sam Moore of Sam & Dave, Denny Doherty of The Mamas & the Papas, Gary U.S. Bonds, and The Platters. Co-wrote "Here I Am" for the Denny Doherty Documentary and for many Films and Jingles.

He hosted an award winning Roots musical variety show "The Midnight Hour" on Rogers cable in the 1990s, and "James Anthony Live" on Cogeco Cable in 2011-2013.

James was inducted into Blues Hall Of Fame USA on September 22, 2013 in Detroit.[2]

James now resides in Burlington, Ontario and owns and operates Sound Investments Recording Studio. He is still active in the blues, jazz and roots music community as a session musician, producer, and arranger. Anthony writes for and produces other artists, jingles and film scores and performs at blues festivals. He has also self-released a number of albums of his music.[2]

Discography

  • Nite School
  • Play Something You Know
  • Soul Shoes
  • The Blue Side of...
  • Room for Me
  • All Spruced Up
  • On The Edge[3]
  • Live In The Barrel
  • Some People Get It

"Jazz at 7" 2016

References

  1. "The boys in this Hall may wonder what it really means". TorontoMoon.ca, May 3, 2014
  2. 1 2 "Burlington's Blues Hall of Fame inductee James Anthony tries jazz on for size". Burlington Post, By Kathryn Dunmore
  3. "James Anthony | Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-06-14.
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