JIMMY JAMES "OTHER VOICES ONE ROOM" AT METROPOLITAN ROOM
Cabaret impressionist Jimmy James takes over THE METROPOLITAN ROOM
(34 West 22nd Street, NYC - 212-206-0440 -
http://www.metropolitanroom.com/
) with his show "Other Voices, One Room" on Wednesdays at 10:00 pm
in August, September through October 17th. Musical director is Ricky
Ritzel.
Jimmy James was born in San Antonio, TX. As a toddler
he was always singing, dancing and dressing up in his mother's clothes.
Growing up in the 1970s, Jimmy was brought up watching the films
of W.C. Fields and his interest in impersonation was initiated through
mimicking Mae West in My Little Chickadee. Jimmy was also heavily
influenced by variety television. Flip Wilson, Carol Burnett and
Johnny Carson are some of the shows that are said to have inspired
him.
James began to notice his talent for vocal mimicry
at a young age, his first impression being that of Cher, a longtime
idol of James', developed through watching The Sonny & Cher Show.
With dedicated practice on his own, James discovered that he could
also accurately imitate voices of Eartha Kitt, Billie Holiday, Patsy
Cline, Bette Davis, Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand and many others
using his impressions as a means to escape.
At nineteen James was studying dramatic arts, specifically
theatrical make-up in the hope to pursue a career as a make-up artist.
As a result of using his own face as a canvas to practice his techniques
James discovered a marked similarity between his facial structure
and that of the late Marilyn Monroe. With this discovery James attempted
to re-create both her look and the vocal presence. After winning
a Halloween contest in 1984 James decided to take up a career as
a performance artist impersonating Marilyn Monroe. Believing that
the only way to make money in San Antonio as a performer was to
take up a career as a drag queen, James took his show "Marilyn Monroe
and Voices" (which was both self-written and produced) to the gay
bars and clubs of San Antonio.
After performing in Atlantic City in a version of
"Le Cage" in 1986 James moved on in the hope of revitalizing his
solo career in Provincetown, MA. James soon became one of the most
popular entertainers in Provincetown with his show "The One and
Many Voices of Jimmy James". The fame generated by both this show
and his Marilyn Monroe impression lead to several regular television
appearances on shows such as Donahue, Sally, Geraldo, Joan Rivers,
Entertainment Tonight, CNN and Showtime, he gained national and
international exposure.
Jimmy James was in high demand world wide from New
York to Australia. In addition to the touring, Jimmy was also the
face of a number of commercial ad campaigns. Eye wear manufacturer
L.A. Eyeworks used an image of Jimmy's Marilyn in a worldwide campaign.
One other notable ad was a giant billboard in the center of Times
Square featuring James as Marilyn, Bette Davis and Judy Garland
advertising clothing manufacturer Kenar.
In 1999 James released recordings of his shows performed
in Province town: "The One and Many Voices of Jimmy James" and "Have
Yourself a Jimmy James Merry Christmas" the latter made in the memory
of the daughter of a friend of Jimmy James' who died of leukemia.
In January 27, 1998 Jimmy James launched his solo
singing career on release of his first single "Who Wants to Be Your
Lover". Although he admits himself he was disappointed with the
song, the track hit #1 in Japan and went to #15 on the US Dance
Chart, otherwise known as Hot Dance Music/Club Play. In 2002 James
released another album, this time recorded in a small club in New
York, featuring a few of his work in progress shows. In 2006, after
a break from his career as a solo recorded artist, James' recorded
Fashionista - a pop dance track from his upcoming album Jamestown.
The single was featured on Billboard's heat seeker list and peaked
at #15 on the dance chart.
There is a $20 Cover plus a 2 Beverage Minimum