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Timmins
Ontario was the setting to where it all began for Marven James. His
parents, a Francophone father from Quebec and an Italian mother from
Timmins, provided the backdrop for Marven's love of music during his
early years. Marven grew up surrounded by a variety of music genres
which he later drew on for his inspiration. He mastered the art of
drumming and played with many local rock bands where he would also
have an opportunity to test his vocals.
ln the year 2000, Marven
put his drum kit away and focused on developing his career as a
professional singer. His musical style was greatly influenced by the
sound of New Country music performed by Alan Jackson and Brooks and
Dunn. He was also drawn to the more traditional country music and
found inspiration by listening to Bobby Bare and Marty Robbins.
Marven wanted to hone his vocal abilities and took singing lessons
at the "Institut de Developpement Vocal Integral de Montreal (IDIVM)
and took advantage of participating in many different singing
contests in the Montreal area.
These contests provided
him with an opportunity to perform in larger concert venues in the
province of Quebec namely the Metropolis, the Capitol and the Palace
Arvida in Jonquiere. ln 2005, he launched his
first album consisting of songs which he personally selected because
of their soulful and heartfelt messages.
It was in 2006 when his
great adventure began. He teamed up with Dave Frolick, songwriter
and co-president of Frozen North Music based in Oshawa Ontario. Both
Dave and Marven collaborated on the production of a second album
featuring only original material. During this endeavour, Marven knew
that he had to find the right sound to further enhance the quality
and authenticity of the songs. He chose to record his album in the
heart of country music, "Nashville" Tennessee. Marven set out for
Nashville in September 2007, where he had the opportunity to record
his album at the infamous Bayou Recording Studio and subsequently
worked with George Clinton, sound engineer and co-owner of Bayou
Recording. The single When you left me in Georgia reached 32
on the European Country Chart and 5th in Austria.
In
August 2009, Marven records his 3rd album “Tennessee Teardrops” and
returns to Bayou Recording Studio in Nashville owned by George
Clinton, producer and engineer (Alabama, Charley Pride, Reba
McEntire, Shania Twain, KISS, Martina McBride). This project
is produced by Larry Wayne Clark (Gordon Lightfoot, Lisa Brokop) and
contains 10 original songs from the Frozen North Music
catalogue (Dave Frolick and Bill Osmond). Two singles,
Mail myself to Mexico and Harder than it has to be, were
co-written by Buddy Jewell (Nashville Star 2003) and have been
previously released by Jewell.
The
album will be available for purchase as of December 4.
The
single “Tennessee Teardrops” is now playing in Quebec radio stations
and will be available to country radio stations through out Canada
in January. |