Featured Artist of
June, 2025
with: "All Summer
Long" from the Double Sided Single
Artist's Biography
Jim
Basnight started recording solo and with the Moberlys in the late 70's and
led a pre-grunge original rock and roll scene in his native Seattle, before
relocating to NYC in 1980. He’s been working live and releasing records ever
since.
Armed in NY with his first album "The Moberlys" (on Seattle's Safety First
Label), he received critical acclaim in NY from among others Trouser Press,
New York Rocker and Rolling Stone Record Guide. He reformed the Moberlys and
worked with various east coast musicians and producers before returning to
Seattle in 1984 where he found a fertile ground to carve out a rock and roll
living.
In 1985 Basnight moved to LA, CA with a third version of the Moberlys on the
heels of his second album "Sexteen" on the Lolita label (France). In LA the
Moberlys recorded with REM's Peter Buck for EMI-America Records and several
other noted producers.
Not securing an album release with EMI, led to the band separating in 1989.
Jim took his reels of Moberlys tapes and continued to record in LA, leading
to "Pop Top" (on his own Precedent label), his 3rd album release (first on
CD) in 1993, after again returning to Seattle in 1992.
There he worked live with the Rockinghams in the NW, as well as solo.
Basnight co-composed "Little Rock," a regionally successful musical, with
productions in various US markets in 1994-96. Also, in '96 Jim released
"Sexteen," a CD album with the Bear Family (Germany) Records label of early
Moberlys material. That album was followed by the solo CD album "The Jim
Basnight Thing" (1997 on Precedent), a Rockinghams CD album "Makin' Bacon"
(1999 on Not Lame), "Seattle-NY-LA" (2001) a CD album compilation of latter
day Moberlys tracks on the Pop the Balloon label (France) and the solo
"Recovery Room" (2004) on Precedent.
After the Rockinghams split in 1999, Jim turned the Jim Basnight Band into a
full-time working pursuit, constantly traveling in the NW region (up to the
present at the rate of 200 dates per year in WA, OR, ID, MT,WY, UT and CA),
while issuing CD compilations of past material in Italy (Rave Up Records
2006), Japan (Wizzard-In-Vinyl 2006) and the USA (Disclosed Records 2008).
After working as a sports website journalist with the Seattle Times, Yahoo
and ESPN from 2005-11 to support a new family while still gigging the
region, Basnight became a managing partner in a research project on blues
icon "Sonny Boy Williamson" (Alex Miller) in 2012. In 2024 his biography of
"Sonny Boy" was completed and entered the publishing process.
Jim released the CD album "Introducing Jim Basnight" in 2012 on Precedent
and continued his shows. In 2019 Basnight released CD album "Not Changing,"
which received a strong response from around the globe.
Jim's latest physically released album is "Jokers, Idols and Misfits" on
Precedent (November 2020 CD) and on Dangerhouse Skylab (August 2021 LP),
which expanded on the momentum of "Not Changing."
Since the release of “Jokers, Idols and Misfits,” Basnight has released, for
digital platforms only; “SeattleNY-LA” (April 2021), “Makin’ Bacon” (August
2021), “Pop Top” (March 2022), “Early Years” (September 2022) and
“Summertime Peculiar” (November 2023), all brand new to online platforms.
Jim has appeared with acts such as the Ramones, the Police, the Romantics,
the Band and Billy Idol and has shared stages with original members of
Blondie, Guns and Roses, Heart, New York Dolls, Paul Revere and the Raiders,
Janes Addiction, REM, Nirvana and Pearl Jam.
In late 2020 Jim placed all 138 of his songs with Wixen Music in LA, CA.
Basnight was nominated in January 2022, in the Best Male Artist Category for
a 2021 Radio-WIGWAM (UK) Online Music Award. In April 2022, Jim’s track
“Stop the Words” was chosen “Coolest Song in the World,” by Little Steven’s
Underground Garage (Sirius XM).
In November 2023, Grapefruit Records (UK) included Moberlys track “Leave The
Past Behind” and “I Trust You,” by Jim’s pre-Moberlys band The Meyce, on the
“Looking For Magic: American Power Pop From the 70’s” 3-CD box set. Included
were Todd Rundgren, Raspberries, Blue Oyster Cult, Cheap Trick, Cars and
Ramones.
In January 2025, Grapefruit will be releasing “I Want To Be Yours” by Jim
Basnight and the Moberlys on an ‘80s American Power Pop 3-CD box set, which
will include dozens of major names.
Jim is currently recording a new album and compiling a Meyce album (recorded
in 1976-77), both due in the fall of 2025.
Contact Jim Basnight at: 20736 NE Puget Street, Indianola, WA 98342, (206)
660-2471, jimbasnight57@hotmail.com https://jimbasnightmusic.com/ Facebook
and Twitter
Featured Artist of
May 14, 2020
with
the song:
Making Love For A Living, Best Lover In The World
Jim Basnight (jimbasnightmusic.com) currently performs with his (3-6 member)
band and solo all around the NW in WA, OR, MT, WY, UT and ID, with
occasional trips to NY, LA, Chicago, Memphis, Denver, Atlanta, Cleveland and
the San Francisco Bay Area. Jim has been working with the Jim Basnight Band
at a pace of between 150-200 dates per year since 1997. Prior to that he
fronted and composed with the Meyce (1975-77), the Moberlys (1978-89),
various bands and recording projects (1989-93) and the Rockinghams
(1993-97).
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