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Jim Cohen

Jim was born in New York City and raised on Long Island. He started playing acoustic guitar at age 12, inspired by the British Invasion. By high school, his tastes ran to country/rock music such as Buffalo Springfield, Poco, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Linda Ronstadt, etc. Through this music, Jim became exposed to, and fell hopelessly in love with, the sound of the pedal steel guitar which has led him into a wide range of music incuding jazz, pop, country, rock and folk. Jim has recorded 5 CDs as leader and 2 with his Philadelphia-based Texas swing band, Beats Walkin'.

After Jim moved to St. Louis, MO to attend college at Washington University, he somehow stumbled into the late DeWitt Scott ("Scotty"), who ran a tiny, but influential steel guitar studio on the outskirts of town. Scotty became Jim's first steel guitar teacher and sold him his first steel guitar (a 1940's-model Gibson Electraharp, with 8 strings and 6-pedals coming off the side: what a contraption!) While in college, Jim earned some pocket money by playing steel for a country-rock band called "Whitehorse". Among other places, they used to play regularly at Chuck Berry's private club on his home grounds in Wentzville, MO.

Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Jim continued to play, on and off, working in a variety of jazz, country and swing bands in Missouri, Florida and Pennsylvania. During that time, he was fortunate to have the opportunity to study steel guitar with many of the world's finest players, including Buddy Emmons, Jeff Newman, Paul Franklin, Maurice Anderson, Bobby Black, Winnie Winston, and others.

In 1994, influenced by hearing a Junior Brown concert while on a visit to Austin, Jim decided to form his own western swing band, Beats Walkin'. That group remains together to this date and performs widely around the Philadelphia, PA area. Their debut album, Western Omelette was released in 1997. In 2002, they released their second CD, a live recording entitled Bop-a-billy Swing!, to critical acclaim.

In recent years, Jim has been much in demand for recording sessions around the Philadelphia area, and as a solo performer at numerous steel guitar shows around the country and in Europe where he continues to thrill audiences with his unique style and arrangements of jazz, pop and classic rock tunes.

In 2000, Jim teamed up with producer, arranger and keyboardist extraordinaire, Dan Kleiman, to produce his first solo CD. The disc, aptly entitled "Finally Here", was released to critical acclaim and showcases the many styles and genres of music that Jim loves to play on steel guitar. With Dan's influence, however, this is much more than just another "steel guitar recording". We think you'll find it to be wonderful listening, no matter what kind of music you enjoy.

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