Jim Hendricks
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Biography
[Edit]Folk/gospel artist Jim Hendricks got his start musically in Omaha, NE, during the early '60s when he was a member of the folk trio the Big Three, which also featured members Tim Rose and a pre-Mamas & the Papas' Cass Elliot. The trio relocated to New York City, eventually embarking on a college tour (alongside comedian Billy Cosby) and even a performance on The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson. But by the mid-'60s, the Big Three was no more upon Rose's exit. Hendricks and Elliot decided to expand the group with newcomer Denny Doherty on vocals and update their sound under the new name the Mugwumps. Although the new group failed to hit the big time, they proved to be an important step in the formation of one of the most beloved bands of the peace generation, the Mamas & the Papas (which featured Elliot and Doherty, along with the husband-wife team of John and Michelle Phillips).
After the dissolution of the Mugwumps, Hendricks moved to Los Angeles where he began writing for Johnny Rivers' publishing company and launched his own solo career as well, including such hits as "Summer Rain," "Muddy River," and "Look to Your Soul." In the early '70s, Hendricks penned the theme song ("Long Lonesome Highway") for his friend Michael Parks' new series, Then Came Bronson, which became a crossover hit on the pop, country, and adult contemporary charts. In addition, Hendricks produced three albums for Parks, a pair of which obtained gold certification. By the late '70s, Hendricks had relocated once more, this time to Nashville, TN, where he became a gospel artist, scoring hits with such titles as "The Mighty One of Israel," "New Wine," and "From Glory to Glory." This led to a recording contract with the Benson label, for which Hendricks has issued numerous albums over the years, including a series of instrumental folk and mountain music (as part of the Appalachian Memories and Appalachian Hymns series), as well as cowboy song collections (Home on the Range, West of the Pecos, etc.). By the late '90s, Hendricks had split from the Benson label, opting to launch his own record company, Maple Street, with old friend Johnny Rivers.
Title: Texas: Songs of Romance and Adventure From the Lone Star State
Artist: Jim Hendricks
Genre: Country
Title: Appalachian Mountain Holiday
Artist: Jim Hendricks
Genre: Gospel, Rock, Country, Traditional Pop Music, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Appalachian Favorites: Old-Time Country Melodies
Artist: Jim Hendricks
Title: West of the Pecos: A Classic Collection of Great American Cowboy Songs
Artist: Jim Hendricks
Genre: Country
Title: Rose of San Antone: Classic Texas Swing Melodies
Artist: Jim Hendricks
Title: Home On the Range: All-Time Favorites From the Great American West
Artist: Jim Hendricks
Genre: Country
Title: Appalachian Mountain Homecoming
Artist: Jim Hendricks
Genre: Gospel, Rock, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Western Themes: Famous Music From Classic Westerns
Artist: Jim Hendricks
Title: Tennessee Flat Top Box
Artist: Jim Hendricks
Genre: Gospel, Rock, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Celtic Heritage: Favorite Irish, Scottish and Old English Melodies
Artist: Jim Hendricks
Genre: Gospel, Rock, World Music, Country, Celtic
Collections
Title: A Season To Remember: Christmas Favorites
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Title: Christmas From the Old Country Church
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Title: Dinner On the Ground
Genre: Country
Featuring albums
Title: 30 Favorite Bluegrass Hymns: Instrumental Bluegrass Gospel Favorites
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Country