Early James | |
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Born | Fredrick James Mullis Jr. June 2, 1993 Troy, Alabama |
Occupation | American singer-songwriter |
Website | earlyjamesandthelatest |
Fredrick James Mullis Jr. (born June 2, 1993), known professionally as Early James, is an American singer-songwriter.
James was born and raised in Troy, Alabama. At the age of 15, he received his first guitar from his aunt for Christmas.[1] He began writing songs shortly thereafter, citing James Taylor and Johnny Cash as formative influences on his music.[1]
At the age of 21, James moved to Birmingham, Alabama to pursue music professionally. It was here that he met Adrian Marmolejo and formed their band, Early James and the Latest.[2] Drawing inspiration from Birmingham's diverse music scene, James began to cultivate a fresh sound that contains elements of blues, folk, rock, and classic country.[3]
While working in Birmingham, James caught the attention of Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys [2] who was taken by James' unique style and instantly knew he wanted to produce his debut album.[4]
On December 5, 2019, James announced his debut album Singing for My Supper will be released on March 13, 2020 by Auerbauch's Easy Eye Sound label [5] and released his first single from this project, Blue Pill Blues.[6] Subsequent singles from this project, It Doesn't Matter Now and High Horse were released on January 23, 2020 and February 13, 2020, respectively.[1][7]
In 2020, James will be on tour supporting Shovels and Rope, The Lone Bellow, The Marcus King Band, and The Black Keys.
James has been compared to Tom Waits[7] and has referred to the musician as one of his inspirations, along with Fiona Apple.[8] His lyrics are often dark but with a sardonic sense of humor, dealing with such themes as depression, addiction, and relationships.[2] [9]
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