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Jimmy Powell

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Singer of Rock and Pop

Jimmy Powell grew up in the West Heath area of Birmingham. After leaving school, he apprenticed as a lathe operator in Kings Norton while at night he fronted a local band called The Detours. His powerful vocal style soon began to attract attention and in 1961 he turned "pro" after joining an up-and-coming local group called The Rockin' Berries. In November of 1961, the Rockin' Berries went over to Germany with the group by this time including local singer Clive Lea as well as Jimmy Powell. The band had a residency at Hamburg's famous Star Club where they shared the stage with The Beatles amongst many others. The following year, The Rockin' Berries were auditioned by TV pop producer/Decca Records talent scout Jack Goode who showed little interest in signing the band to a contract but indicated that their vocalist Jimmy Powell had some potential. The rejected group went back to Germany to continue their bookings at the Star Club but by the summer of 1962, Jimmy Powell along with two other group members left and returned to Birmingham. Jimmy Powell soon contacted Jack Goode who promptly signed him up to a recording contract. The first record release for Jimmy Powell on the Decca Records label was an energetic cover of Buster Brown's Sugar Baby which showcased Jimmy's considerable talent as a raunchy R&B performer. This was also highly significant as it can be considered the first "Brum Beat" single. While the record did not chart, it is likely Jimmy Powell's best known song and got his career off to a good start. Two more good singles soon followed but by 1963, The Beatles were making a big impact on the British charts and singing "groups" - not solo performers were now the "in" thing. Jimmy Powell and The Five Dimensions in 1964 Jimmy Powell went down to London where he became involved with the local blues scene at London's famous Marquee Club. Jimmy's new manager Malcolm Nixon, introduced him to a hot blues act that he'd named "The Five Dimensions" and Jimmy was soon given the position of lead vocalist. About 6 months later, Jimmy Powell added a second vocalist/harmonica player whose name was Rod Stewart. According to Jimmy Powell, Rod stayed as part of the line-up for about a year. Rivalry between the two singers led to Rod leaving and taking some of the band with him to back Chuck Berry on a British tour (the Dimensions were unable to do the tour because of contractual commitments). Unfortunately, there's no recordings of Rod Stewart performing with The Dimensions. He continued with various incarnations of the Dimensions until 1972, as well as performing solo.

     
Genres
  • Rock
  • Pop
  • Blues
  • R&B/Soul
Popular Tracks   
Sugar Babe, Pt. 2 on British Rock & Roll, Vol. 2 by Various Artists
I Can Go Down on The R'n'B Sensation by Jimmy Powell
Sugar Babe on The R'n'B Sensation by Jimmy Powell
Out Of Time on The R'n'B Sensation by Jimmy Powell
Back In The U.S.S.R. on The R'n'B Sensation by Jimmy Powell
House Of The Rising Sun on The R'n'B Sensation by Jimmy Powell
I'm A Rocker on Progressive Talking Blues by Jimmy Powell
Talking Progressive Blues on Progressive Talking Blues by Jimmy Powell
Remember Then on Well I Ask You - Great British Record Labels: Decca by Various Artists
Ivory on The R'n'B Sensation by Jimmy Powell

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Band Members
Discography



Title Artist Year Type
The R.&B. SensationJimmy Powell1992Compil.
Hold OnJimmy Powell1973Album
Out Of Time / I Can Go DownJimmy Powell1973Single
Hipster / Strangers On A TrainJimmy Powell1972Single
Hold OnJimmy Powell1972Single
Sugar BabyJimmy Powell1971Single
Witness To A WarJimmy Powell1970Single
Sugar Man / Strangers On A TrainJimmy Powell1970Single
Jimmy PowellJimmy Powell1970Album
I Can Go DownJimmy Powell1969Single
Sugar Babe Part I And IIJimmy Powell And The New Dimension1968Single
I'm A Believer / I Can Go Down / La Mer / Dear Mrs. ApplebeeThe Monkees / Jimmy Powell / Los Indios Tabajaras / David Garrick1967Single
I Can Go Down / Love Me RightJimmy Powell1966Single
Remember ThenJimmy Powell1963Single
Loo-Be-LooThe Chucks, Jimmy Powell1963Single
Tom HarkJimmy Powell1962Single
Sugar BabyJimmy Powell1962Single
Remember Then / ChamaineJimmy Powell, The BachelorsSingle
Sugar Baby Part 1 / Part 2Jimmy PowellSingle
Time Mends Broken Hearts / Unexpected MirrorsJimmy PowellSingle
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