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Jamie Slocum

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Jamie Slocum's single " Dependence" (Curb 2009) was a number No. 1 hit for 11 weeks on light AC radio. His latest album, "Dependence" also arrived in 2011 The "expanded edition" also includes more new music and his latest hit song " Just Another Mountain".( Dependence "expanded edition" was
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In August 2012, a new song from Jamie Slocum's upcoming 2013 CURB Project titled: "You are the reason" is released to radio from CURB records. Song was Produced By Jamie Slocum and written by Jamie Slocum and Chicago lead singer and bass player Jason Scheff.
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In September 2011, Jamie Slocum's music was used in the film " Breaking the Press" (20th Century Fox) Jamie's songs " Dependence" and Jesus take my Hand" ( CURB records) were both in the film. The later was the theme song.
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thought Slocum should be doing his own music, which led to a record deal. Slocum continues to tour and produce records internationally. He is currently on Curb records in Nashville, where he resides with his family.
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Slocum has written and produced many hit songs for Country/Pop and Christian music as well as many jingles. "Grace Changes Everything" was his first hit as a solo artist and climbed to No. 7 (AC radio 2000).
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produced by Keith Olsen and himself, was recorded and mixed at "Goodnight L.A" studios. The CD has been considered more pop leaning than his later works, which are more decidedly
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in the 1990s. Slocum succumbed to injuries after being run over by a bus in Scottsdale, Arizona on January 10, 2023. He was 52 at the time of his death.
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In March 2011, Curb Records released a brand new Slocum worship song and video called "
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was also released through Curb in April 2009, with hits "Dependence" and "Fragile."
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The title cut was nominated for "Inspirational Song of the Year" for the
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worship leader, singer, songwriter and producer from
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Christian
Grants Pass
Oregon
Phoenix
Arizona
Nashville
Curb Records
Mike Curb
Dove Awards
Just Another Mountain
Contemporary Christian
Elliot Easton
The Cars
Alex Ligertwood
Santana
Richard Baker
Tim Pierce
Dove
Bless the Broken Road
Norman Greenbaum
Spirit in the Sky
Curb Records
"Review of Jamie Slocum, "Grace Changes Everything""
Categories
American performers of Christian music
American country singer-songwriters
Living people
Record producers from Oregon
Country musicians from Oregon
People from Grants Pass, Oregon

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