Bio

James Grant

James was originally born in Montreal where his father James Mcpherson was the first violinist for the Montreal symphony. The family decided to move to Vancouver, and so James’ high school years were spent on the west coast. At five years of age he exhibited signs of interest in playing the guitar, taking his fathers’ violin, he flipped it and held and plucked it like a six-string. By the time James reached seventeen, he was playing the A circuit in Vancouver accompanying well known musicians like Warren Cann of Ultravox . Also, Crosstown Bus, a highly successful and well-known Vancouver band that played mostly southern blues-rock, like ZZ top. After Crosstown Bus came a band called Jet… a five piece that included Jim Vallance ( Brian Adam’s co-writer) on drums and John Hall (of Prism) as well as renowned Vancouver vocalist Kenny McColl. By this time James was established as one of Vancouver’s premiere guitar players. James worked for Bruce Allen and Sam Feldman’s booking agency for many years with all A circuit Bands. Included in this list was Ram, Zingo, Hit and Run, The Kenny McColl Band, and Amanda Hughes. Another unit of notoriety was called Foxfire, which made an enormous impact on the Vancouver music scene featuring well known vocalist, Joanie Bye, and Dave Taylor (Bryan Adam’s Bass Player.)This outfit had a hit single called Hollywood, which received ample airplay.  Next came the album “Small Mercies” written by James. This group took Vancouver by storm as they swept the major categories in the annual “Demo Listen derby”. In addition to walking away with first- place Honors for best Vancouver band, John Howard won best bass player, Frank Dato took best drummer honors and James won best guitarist. His Music was then placed on the well-known seeds compilation album, which honors the winners of the Annual CFOX radio Best new band of the year event. They were invited to play at the Sumac Mountain annual event along with some of the top bands on the west coast. James had a special invitation to play at Lou Gosset Jr’s wrap party in Vancouver for the movie “Inspector”. The Opening for their CD party at the Roxy was a Fantastic success. ‘So many Nights’ and ‘Jade’ an instrumental guitar piece were both aired on CFOX radio.

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