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Singer of R&B/Soul
A.k.a. Jimmy Brunsen
Tenor Jimmy Brunsen was a member of numerous vocal groups during the 50's including The Regals, The Rockets, The Rocketeers, The Magic Notes and The Planets. (Typical of that era, some of these groups contained the same members but their names were changed when moving to another label and sometimes while recording for the same label.) As The Rockets, they hooked up with Johnny Otis and became part of his touring "Johnny Otis Show". When Otis did his Capitol sessions, he used The Rockets extensively for backup work and they are featured in the background on his 1958 hit "Willie And The Hand Jive". Jimmy Brunsen appeared with the Billy Williams Revue (1959-1963), recorded some solos under the name "Jimmy Bee", and then went into record promotion for Arista Records.
Rey Texidor And His Boogaloo Orchestra |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Breaking Up Is Hard To Do | Jimmy Bee | 1976 | Single |
Find Yourself / My Darling | Jimmy Bee | 1974 | Single |
All My Love Belongs To You / Find Your Self | Jimmy Bee | 1973 | Single |
Live | Jimmy Bee | 1973 | Album |
The Outside Man | Jimmy Bee | 1973 | Single |
I'll Never Smile Again / It's Too Late | Jimmy Bee | 1973 | Single |
Vida Blue | Jimmy Bee | 1972 | Single |
Funky Way / At Last | Jimmy Bee | 1971 | Single |
Hot Pants / Hot Pants - Do You Wear Em | Jimmy Bee | 1971 | Single |
I Only Have Eyes For You | Jimmy Bee | 1970 | Single |
Talkin' 'Bout Love | Jimmy Bee | 1966 | Single |
If It Wasn't For Love / Why Did I Lose You Baby | Jimmy Bee | 1966 | Single |
Little Angel / Glory | Jimmy Bee | 1959 | Single |