Chicago, IL (Top40 Charts) James Curley is #1 on the Americana music charts for
Chicago on Reverbnation.com, and now he brings his unique songs to Hard Rock Cafe Chicago. One of three songwriters being featured as part of Hard Rock's "First Thursday" Singer Songwriter Showcase,
James will be accompanied by his usual bandmates Ben Lansing (guitars),
George Callobre (bass) and Dave Heim (percussion) in a 50 minute set of both new material from his upcoming CD as well as older songs from his 2 CD Releases.
James Curley began writing songs in the mid 70s in his native Philadelphia, influenced mainly by his trips to the Philadelphia Folk Festival and to local clubs like The Main Point, Grendel's Lair and others. He appeared as a solo songwriter back then, opening locally for other artists of the day, including Artie Traum and Lou London.
Leaving Philadelphia,
James played in Denver, Boulder, Eugene and other areas and eventually wound up in Houston, where he was heavily influenced by the
Texas songwriter scene there at the time. Moving to Austin in 1979, he immersed himself deeper in the local songwriting scene and performed in venues there until moving to
Chicago several years later.
Taking a hiatus from music from 1987 until 1997 to raise a family and start a small business,
James took up songwriting with earnest again, and released his first CD - Tom's Cafe - in 2002, Several tracks continue to get modest airplay on indie, folk and college radio stations, as well as having been synced to film and cable television shows. The CD was produced by guitarist Larry Clyman (Big Shoulders, The Otters, Lonnie Brooks Band) and featured performances from some of
James musical friends like Nancy Walker and Sue Demel (Sons of the Never Wrong), Jay
Sebastian (Twang Bang) and others.
In 2007,
James released his 2nd CD - Manufactured Meaning - again working with Larry Clyman. Larry had moved to upstate New York, and
James collaborated there with local musicians like Tony Markellis (David Bromberg Band) and Rick Rourke (Lost Wages) to produce the record. Several songs from the record, especially Lay Down Big Easy - a lament for the post-Katrina reality of New Orleans - continue to receive radio airplay.
James is known for his spirited live shows. He plays often in selected venues in
Chicago including SPACE, where he recently opened shows for Ellis Paul, The Sons Of The Never Wrong and Patty Larkin. His music can be seen/heard at https://www.jamescurley.net