Jamie T

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Jamie T
Jamie T playing guitar in concert
Background information
Birth nameJamie Alexander Treays
Born (1986-01-08) 8 January 1986 (age 35)
Wimbledon, South London, England
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • rapper
  • record producer
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • bass guitar
  • piano
  • drums
Years active2005–present
Labels
Websitejamie-t.com

Jamie Alexander Treays[1] (born 8 January 1986), better known by his stage name Jamie T, is an English singer, songwriter, rapper and record producer from Wimbledon, South London. Jamie T is currently signed to Virgin Records but has released some of his music on his own record label, Pacemaker Records. Jamie's recent music has featured The Pacemakers, his backing band. Jamie T and The Pacemakers have been touring together.

Jamie released his critically acclaimed debut album Panic Prevention in 2007. He released his second studio album Kings and Queens in 2009. In 2014, Jamie released his long anticipated third studio album Carry on the Grudge after a five-year absence. He released his fourth studio album Trick in 2016.

Early life and education[]

Jamie T was born Jamie Alexander Treays in Wimbledon, South London on 8 January 1986

Jamie was educated at Hall School Wimbledon, Reed's School and Esher College.

Growing up, Jamie suffered from panic attacks,[2] hence the name of his debut album, "Panic Prevention".

Career[]

Zane Lowe made "Salvador" his single of the week and "Back in the Game" his Hottest Record in the World. On John Tweddle's show, "Back in the Game" featured as his "Pet Sound" and his single "Sheila" was Jo Whiley's Record of the Week. "Sheila" was also playlisted by BBC Radio 1 thus receiving more airtime across all shows. Jamie's songs received a lot of airplay on XFM throughout 2006, especially "Sheila" and "If You Got the Money".

"Sheila" was released on 29 July 2006. Two videos were made for the song; the first video in 2006 consisted of monkeys living in a house and short clips of Jamie singing, while the second video in 2007 features actor Bob Hoskins walking along the River Thames lip synching to the lyrics. On 16 October 2006, Jamie released his anthemic tune, "If You Got the Money" which reached No. 13 in the charts. His next single "Calm Down Dearest" was released in the UK on 15 January 2007 and reached No. 9, his first top 10 hit.[3]

Panic Prevention (2007)[]

Jamie T live at ABC Glasgow in 2007

His debut album Panic Prevention was then released on 29 January 2007.[4] Lily Allen provided backing vocals on the song "Rawhide" the B-side to the re-release of "Sheila" on 7 May 2007.

He performed on the Main Stage on 19 May 2007 in Preston for Radio 1's Big Weekend. He also performed at Glastonbury 2007, Benicàssim 2007, Oxegen 2007 (8 July) where he performed at the green room, and Carling Weekend Leeds 2007. He played the 2008 V Festival at the JJB Champion ARENA.

In September 2007, Jamie T did a US tour and made his US television debut on Last Call with Carson Daly performing "Sheila". He also did an iTunes Session EP.

"Fire Fire" and "Sticks 'n' Stones" (2009)[]

On 12 January 2009, a music video appeared on Jamie's website for a new song, "Fire Fire". The track has elements of Jamie's trademark sound but incorporates faster rhythms, a punk aesthetic and a more abrasive sound than previous singles. Jamie T has said to NME "'Fire Fire' won't be released as a single nor will it be on the new album, it is just a thank you for the fans being so patient." He did announce a date for his new single though, Sticks 'n' Stones EP, which was released on 29 June.

21 May 2009 saw the release of the official video for his single "Sticks 'n' Stones". In an email received by subscribers to his website, Jamie said, "Just a little note to say thanks to everyone who’s supporting Sticks ‘n’ Stones. We just finished shooting a little video for the track the other day, so fresh out the edit room it is here for your enjoyment. It was a lot of fun to make and we hope you like it. Hope to see you all soon... Thanks Jamie". The video was shot almost entirely in the London suburb of Wimbledon, his home town, and features scenes of himself and others, including fellow band members.

On 29 June 2009, Jamie released "Sticks 'n' Stones", the first single from his second album Kings and Queens, as an extended play with three other tracks, "St. Christopher", "On the Green" and "The Dance of the Young Professionals". "Sticks 'n' Stones" reached No. 15 in the UK singles chart. The song also reached number 14 for 2009 songs on the annual Triple J Hottest 100, one of the largest popularly voted countdowns in the world.

Chaka Demus EP (2009)[]

Then on 31 August 2009, he released a further EP, the "Chaka Demus EP" which includes the second single taken from Kings & Queens, also called "Chaka Demus". This too features three other songs; "Forget Me Not (The Love I Knew Before I Grew)", "Planning Spontaneity" and "When They Are Gone (For Tim)".

Kings and Queens' (2009)[]

A week later, on 7 September, second album Kings and Queens was released. This features 11 tracks (plus bonus track "The Curious Sound" featuring Ben Bones, when downloaded from iTunes). Jamie has said that his favourite song in this album is "Emily's Heart" because it reminds him of Emily Evans,[citation needed] (a former girlfriend - now a doctoral student at the University of Cambridge).[citation needed] Talking about Kings & Queens, Jamie said "I didn’t do my second album. I did my third one instead."

Kings & Queens reached No. 2 in the UK Albums chart. After its release Zane Lowe, on his BBC Radio 1 show, declared Kings & Queens his favourite album of 2009, describing the album as "a brilliant, poignant, incredible observational record" and "flawless".

On 25 September 2009, Jamie cancelled his Australian tour, due to laryngitis. Six days later, he postponed the first six shows of his sellout UK tour. A week later, however, Jamie cancelled the entire UK and European tours. A statement on his website informs that all Australia, UK and Europe scheduled shows were cancelled and since then, all three tours were rescheduled.

The Man's Machine (2009)[]

On 26 October, Jamie announced he would be releasing a third EP from the album, The Man's Machine. The four-track EP will consist of "The Man’s Machine", "Jenny Can Rely on Me", "Man Not a Monster" and "Believing in Things That Can’t Be Done". The Man’s Machine EP was released on CD and 12" vinyl on 23 November 2009.

A re-recorded version of "Emily's Heart" premiered as Zane Lowe's Hottest Record In The World on 19 January 2010, and it was confirmed as the next single, with a cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Atlantic City" serving as the B-side. It was released on 15 March.[5]

On 24 June 2010, Jamie T performed material from the Kings & Queens album at the Engine Shed in Lincoln as a warm-up to his tour. A day later he played the 02 Academy in Liverpool. He then headlined the John Peel Stage at Glastonbury Festival on 26 June 2010.

Carry on the Grudge and Magnolia Melancholia EP (2014–15)[]

Jamie T played his first gigs for four years in July 2014, three small gigs in Glasgow, Liverpool and Portsmouth. Around the same time a new single, "Don't You Find", made its debut on BBC Radio 1, chosen by Zane Lowe as his "Hottest Record in the World". In September 2014 his third album, entitled Carry on the Grudge, was released.[6]

In April 2015, Jamie T released the EP Magnolia Melancholia, which features the album track 'Don't You Find' and five new tracks. He performed at Glastonbury Festival on 28 June on the 'Other Stage', immediately before the Chemical Brothers. He supported Blur for their short Australian tour in July 2015, with dates in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth, as well as playing at Splendour in the Grass on 26 July.[7] He also played various other festivals such as T in the Park[8] and Melt! Festival[9] before wrapping up the Carry on the Grudge tour at Reading and Leeds Festivals on 30 August.[10]

Trick (2016–present)[]

In July 2016 it was announced that the new album Trick was slated for a 2 September release.[11] The 12-track album was recorded in London and Detroit and preceded by the single "Tinfoil Boy". A UK tour in September and October followed the release, including three dates at Brixton Academy.[12]

Awards[]

Jamie T beat Jarvis Cocker and Thom Yorke to win the Best Solo Artist at the 2007 Shockwave NME Awards.[13]

On 17 July 2007, Jamie T's debut album Panic Prevention was shortlisted as one of the 12 nominees for the Mercury Prize. Panic Prevention has also received frequent name-checks in the ‘best albums of the decade’ lists, including: No. 13 out of 50 in Observer Music Monthly and No. 53 out of 100 in NME.

He won the Best Solo Artist award at the 2007 and 2010 NME Awards. In 2015 he was awarded a further three accolades by NME, including Best Song for "Zombie".

Artistry[]

Musical style[]

He has been nicknamed "one man Arctic Monkey".[14] has described him as "like the bastard lovechild of Billy Bragg and Mike Skinner doing his best Joe Strummer impression".[15]

Discography[]

References[]

  1. ^ "ASCAP: American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers". Archived from the original on 5 June 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Jamie T – Pacemaker". The Skinny.
  3. ^ "This week's releases 15 January 2007". NME. Archived from the original on 3 October 2007.
  4. ^ "Jamie T completes debut album". NME.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Emily's Heart – New Version Released 15th March". jamie-t.com. 19 January 2010. Archived from the original on 4 March 2010. Retrieved 20 January 2010.
  6. ^ Glassford, Luke (21 July 2014). "Jamie T's new album to be called 'Carry On The Grudge' and released on 6 October – see artwork and full tracklist". All-Noise.
  7. ^ "Blur Announce Huge Australian Arena Shows With Jamie T". Musicfeeds.com.au.
  8. ^ "Announcement T in the Park". Twitter.com.
  9. ^ "Announcement Melt! Feltival". Twitter.com.
  10. ^ "Announcement Reading and Leeds". Twitter.com.
  11. ^ "Prophets, Martyrs And Outlaws: The Historical Figures Behind Jamie T's New Album 'Trick'". Nme.com.
  12. ^ "Jamie T reveals details of new album 'Trick' and announces tour". Nme.com.
  13. ^ "Jamie T wins Best Solo Artist". NME.
  14. ^ "Jamie T Biography". NME.
  15. ^ "Jamie T profile". Canvas Magazine. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 15 January 2007.

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