About Us:
Jamie's solo recordings available at
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/mallenderjami
e and on iTunes
Jamie's most recent release is the
"Tunes From The Mothership" EP. CD
Baby describes the 6 track EP as,
"Hook-laden, melodic, intelligently
written songs, crammed with the
exemplary musicianship and
unmistakable, inspiring vocals one has
come to expect from this 1st rate
session man/side-man to the stars. The
bass playing is as expected - out of
this world."
Also available is Jamie's debut solo
release, the instrumental, "Return to
Bass" album. CD baby says, "A bass
guitar oriented fusion, crossover,
progressive, instrumental album
featuring a mishmash of genres, time
changes and mood swings with a loose
Sci-Fi B-Movie feel - more musical
journey than virtuoso showcase,
nevertheless displaying impressive
chops."
Jamie Mallender has handled bass
duties for numerous name artists
including Tony Martin (The former
Black Sabbath vocalist.) In August
2011 he became a member of Raven Lord
(www.raven-lord.com) the exciting new
metal band who are signed to Mausoleum
Records. He teaches bass and guitar,
plays sessions, has his own, "Starbug
Studios" and plays bass for The Sharon
Lewis Band all over the UK.
Jamie endorses Fret-King Basses,
Musicman Basses, Danelectro Cool Cat
Pedals, Hartke Amplification,
Rotosound Strings and Snap-Jack
Cables.
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TELL EVERY ONE ABOUT
IMRadio -- Got to
thinking. What if each of
us independent musicians
told our family, friends,
fans and acquaintances
about IMRadio.com, how
besides the main station,
it has stations for each
of the states
individually, 52
countries, and just about
every musical genre --
reaching any internet
connection around the
world. We could tell them
in person, on the
internet or at small or
large venues. Anyone we
tell would appreciate the
convenience of such good
music from independent
musicians on their
computer. It would be
such a good way to help
all of us reach even more
listeners. With IMRadio,
we aren't just waiting at
the mercy of some major
label to decide whether
or not they will let us
be heard around the
world. There are enough
of us that the outreach
could be exponential.
And, wouldn't it be a
great way to say 'thank
you' to Paddy and all of
the other fine folks who
have put IMRadio.com on
the world's musical map.
They have put in money,
time, energy and
dedication, and all they
have asked of us in
return is to upload our
music and profile. I am
sure that they have great
plans to publicize
IMRadio and bring it to
even more listeners. In
the meantime, through,
wouldn't it be great if
we could all help a
little by just taking a
little time each day to
tell family, friends,
fans and acquaintances
about IMRadio. It
wouldn't cost a dime,
just a little time.
Yours, in Musical
Solidarity, Paul.