R&B/Soul
A.k.a. James Henry Gresham James A. Gresham
Brother of Mary Gresham James H. Gresham (born October 14, 1934 in Selma, Alabama), is a soul singer and writer. BMI list 14 songs to his credit. He wrote and produced records in Los Angeles in the 1960s. He also played in Rosey Grier's band, and wrote and produced records for Rosey's record label "Tac-Ful". He has appeared on shows with the late Wilson Pickett, Joe Tex, and many other "Soul Greats". As of October 2008, he was in his 16th year of incarceration in a United States Federal Prison. He was serving a 30-year sentence without chance of parole. Gresham was convicted for his involvement with a group of Marielitos that were sponsored out into his neighborhood in 1980 by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), following the Mariel Boat Lift. They were convicted of conspiracy to traffic cocaine. He was given the 30-year sentence in the same courthouse where, at the age of 18, he took the Navy oath. Jimmy Gresham was a first time and a non-violent offender. Jimmy was released from jail on 21 Feb 2012
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Garden Of Love / Love Symphony | Jimmy Gresham | 2019 | Single |
This Feelin' I Have / Put It Out Of Your Mind | Jimmy Gresham | 1966 | Single |
Nobody Knows (The Trouble I See) | Jimmy Gresham | 1964 | Single |
Ain't That Love / Take Me Too | Jimmy Gresham | 1962 | Single |
Mr Wind / What Did I Do | Jimmy Gresham | Single | |
Come On / Tears Won't Fall | Jimmy Gresham | Single |