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Infobox musical artist|name = James Lee Stanley|image = James_lee_stanley.jpg|caption = James Lee Stanley performing live in 2001|landscape = Yes|background = solo_singer|birth_date = Birth date and age|1946|04|30|birth_place = Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , United States|U.S. |death_date =|instrument = Singing|Vocals , guitar |genre = Folk music|Folk , folk-rock , jazz , blues , pop/rock |occupation = Singer-songwriter , musician , composer , record producer|producer , actor |years_active = 1960–present|label = Wooden Nickel Records|Wooden Nickel , Beachwood Recordings|associated_acts = Peter Tork , John Batdorf, Tom Dundee , Hamilton Camp |website = http://www.jamesleestanley.com/ jamesleestanley.com James Lee Stanley (born April 30, 1946) is an United States|American Folk music|folk singer-songwriter .
Biography
Stanley was born in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania of Italian, German, Cherokee Indian, Scotch/Irish and English heritage.Quote from 2002 interview with Bobby Brogan for an Academic paper He said in a 2002 interview that as a child he was "shy, bright, blessed ... strict father gentle mother ... three beautiful sisters ... parents still married, Dad came home every night and kissed mom full on the lips." Stanley's uncle taught him to play the ukulele at an early age, and at sixteen he got his first recording contract and in 1970 did his first Los Angeles recording session through his friend Cass Elliot of The Mamas & the Papas . Stanley and Elliott remained friends until her death. About his early attempts at songwriting, Stanley said "The Producer told me to write songs, so I did. They were terrible."
Stanley spent time in the United States Air Force during the late 1960s as a Chinese linguist and 1969-1972 studied music at Los Angeles City College and Cal State-Northridge . Upon graduation, Stanley began working as a songwriter for producer Bones Howe , a relationship which led Stanley to a recording contract with Wooden Nickel Records , a Chicago label distributed by RCA .
Stanley's first self-titled album on Wooden Nickel was released January 23, 1973 and one month later he had his first booking as a recording artist, opening for Les Paul at McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica. http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/jamesleestanley/ Though Stanley had a ten album contract, he was unhappy with the promotion offered by the label. "Publicity campaign? ", Stanley said. "They made three T-shirts, one for me, one for the president of Wooden Nickel and one for his wife. And there was one group ad with Tower Records L.A. in which my album was included. So far as I know, that was it." Critically, Stanley fared much better. "I received nothing but brilliant reviews. I remember Billboard Magazine , then the biggest music/showbiz mag in the world, choosing only a few albums to spotlight the week I put out ''Three's the Charm'': Queen (band)|Queen 's A Night at the Opera (Queen album)|Night at the Opera , Loggins and Messina 's Sittin In / Ten Years After with Alvin Lee / and Three's the Charm."
After a positive critical reception for ''Three's the Charm and little support from Wooden Nickel, Stanley asked to be released from his contract which still had seven albums to go. The label agreed. Six years later, Stanley recorded Midnight Radio'' (1980) for Regency Records . A compilation album of Stanley's earlier recordings titled Eclipse (1982) was released by Jollye Roger . Stanley then recorded Racing the Moon (1984) for Takoma . Stanley then made the decision to start his own label Beachwood Recordings . Stanley said, "I wanted to make a recording of music and comedy and all the labels said: 'Choose one or the other.' So I chose to start my own label and do just what I do." All of Stanley's recordings since 1988's Live have been on Beachwood.
Current era
Stanley tours regularly, performing up to three hundred dates each year. He has performed with such diverse acts as Steven Wright , Bonnie Raitt , Robin Williams , Nicolette Larson and Bill Cosby . Since 1990 Stanley has also been working on a musical titled Straight From The Heart , the story of two women and their relationship. In recent years Stanley has collaborated on "two man band" projects with Peter Tork , Michael Peter Smith|Michael Smith , John Batdorf and Cliff Eberhardt . He also blogs regularly giving tips on everything he has learned in fifty years of performing, playing, touring, composing and houseguesting at: www.datamusicata.com.
Discography
Singles
"Every Minute" / "I Knead You" (1973)
"Wishing Well" / "This Could Be Goodbye" (1973)
"Afternoon Rain" / "Lydia" (1974)
"Plenty of Reason (For Going)" / "Windmill" (1974)
http://www.datamusicata.com/ DataMusicata.com blog
http://www.allwoodandstones.com/ Details about his Rolling Stones covers album
http://www.allwoodanddoors.com/ Details about his Doors covers album
IMDb name|0822508
Persondata | NAME =Stanley, James Lee | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = | SHORT DESCRIPTION = | DATE OF BIRTH =April 30, 1946 | PLACE OF BIRTH = Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , United States|U.S. | DATE OF DEATH = | PLACE OF DEATH = DEFAULTSORT:Stanley, James Lee Category:Living people Category:1946 births Category:Musicians from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania