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An award-winning songwriter and popular
entertainer, Jameson tours the country performing his original material
at folk festivals, college concerts, rodeos, clubs, roadhouses, concert
halls, and television.
With over 300 songs to his credit, Jameson draws
on a wealth of material from life and sings it from the heart. His tunes
have been recorded by others, and one of his songs, “Life was a Whole
Lot Better When Roy Rogers was Around,” was aired by The Western Channel
as a theme for a special movie month.
Jameson has written sound tracks for two PBS
documentaries and penned a portion of the sound track for the feature
film, Spoils of War. In addition, Jameson wrote the
musical Whatever Happened to the Outlaw, Jesse James?
in which he sings all of the songs in the musical and plays six
different instruments.
In addition to filling concert houses and
performance halls throughout the country, Jameson has shared the stage
with some of America’s leading performers including Willie Nelson,
Waylon Jennings, Judy Collins, Emmylou Harris, Neil Young, Delbert
McClinton, Ritchie Havens, Lucinda Williams, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, Pure
Prairie League, Dennis Quaid, Townes Van Zandt, Ray Wylie Hubbard,
Michael Martin Murphey, Hot Club of Cowtown, Augie Meyers, Steve
Fromholz, The Texas Playboys, Mike Blakely, and John Arthur Martinez.
His performances have been described by reviewers
as “dynamic” and “powerful,” and one critic wrote, “Listeners never tire
of Jameson’s rich baritone, his memorable and captivating lyrics, and
his infectious rhythms.”
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