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Career Highlights
* IBMA's Guitar Player of the Year 2001 & 2002. Nominated every year since 2000
* Toured and Recorded with duet partner -bassist Missy Raines, releasing 2 CDs on Pinecastle Records: Two (2000) & Synergy (2003)
* Released 2 critically acclaimed solo CDs: Open Window (self-released 1998) & Second Son (Pinecastle Records 2002)
* Released "A Box of Chocolates", his latest recording in 2007
* Toured with Country stars Sara Evans (1997-1998) Trisha Yearwood (1992-1993) & Holly Dunn (1990-1992)
* Recorded and/or performed with: Bill Monroe, John Cowan, Tim O'Brien, Doc Watson, David Grisman, Tony Trischka, Mark Schatz, Don Henley, Sam Bush, Alison Brown, Vassar Clements, Claire Lynch & many more
* Performed on numerous TV and radio programs including the Late Show w/David Letterman, Tonight Show, Today Show, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, Regis & Kathy Lee, Austin City Limits, Texas Connection, Hee-Haw, Grand Ole Opry Live, & BBC Worldwide Radio
* Toured worldwide including performances at the Kennedy Center, Radio City Music Hall, Fox Theater, London's Shaw Theater, Dublin's Gaiety Theater, Houston Astrodome, Seattle Kingdome, New Orleans Superdome & Daytona International Speedway
* Performed in all US states (except Hawaii), and internationally including dates in Japan, Ireland, Northern Ireland, England, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Holland, Italy, Slovenia and Slovakia
* Winner of several national, state and regional contests for both instrumental and vocal abilities including flatpicking and fingerstyle guitar, Scruggs and old-time style banjo, mandolin, as well as traditional, old-time, gospel and contemporary singing.
* Considered by many to be one of the most versatile guitarists, multi-instrumentalists and vocalists in the business, Jim continues to reach higher in his abilities and as a person
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Jim Hurst was born in Middleboro, Kentucky into a musical family and was raised with a guitar in his hands. Many weekends growing up were spent picking with family and friends. Jim was influenced early in his career by flat-pickers such as Tony Rice and George Shuffler, Doc Watson and Clarence White and others.
He also was influenced by Merle Travis and Chet Atkins, and especially Jerry Reed, calling his discovery of their finger-style playing "a turn in the road" for him. He continues to rely on these varied influences to enhance his own musical compositions and performances. His diverse tastes led him to play in several bands, playing country, bluegrass, blues, jazz and other styles. His career was already growing when Holly Dunn came calling in 1990. • He joined Holly's Rio Band as guitarist/mandolinist and harmony vocalist, touring the US and internationally, playing live TV, and stunning audiences with his musicianship. • He joined Trisha Yearwood's band in 1992 adding electric guitar, something he spent many years doing, to his job description and toured more extensively including many high-profile radio and television appearances. • In the mid 1990's Jim also performed with Sara Evans, Travis Tritt, and the McCarter Sisters. He recorded with Sara Evans on her 1998 RCA release "No Place That Far", on harmony vocals and acoustic guitar. In search of more bluegrass playing, Hurst joined Grammy nominated and IBMA Vocalist of the Year - Claire Lynch in 1995 and toured with Claire and The Front Porch String Band until the end of 1999. While in this ensemble, he met Missy Raines, the award-winning bassist. It was then that Jim and Missy realized the similarities in their playing styles and musical desires. Jim and Missy began the duet "Jim Hurst & Missy Raines" in 1998 while touring with Claire Lynch. They broke off from Claire Lynch's band in 2000 to focus more sincerely on the duet, a ground-breaking arrangement in bluegrass music circles. Together Jim & Missy's music delved into several different genres, while staying close to their bluegrass roots. Their two Pinecastle Records releases "Two" and "Synergy" received critical acclaim, culminating with Jim and Missy receiving the Guitar Player and Bass Player of year awards as well as nominations for Emerging Artists of the Year at the 2001 and 2002 IBMA Awards Ceremonies. Jim and Missy rejoined Claire in the newly formed "Claire Lynch Band" in 2004, but continued playing as a duet for until November 2006. Jim has since left the Claire Lynch Band, his last performance in March 2010. He is now concentrating solely on his own musical efforts and is performing in concert and conducting workshops and clinics, and producing recordings for other artists, as well as continuing to produce his own recordings. His touring dates have Jim working in a varied selection of venue, including festivals, performance halls, museums, music stores, coffeehouses, house concerts, and music camps around the country and parts of the world. What others are saying about Jim Hurst:
"Jim is one of the most under-rated musicians on today's acoustic scene. He always mines a deep grove and heats things up to a rolling boil. Combining strong country and bluegrass roots, subtle invention, and a big beautiful sound. Jim's music is consistently fresh and friendly." - Tim O'Brien
"Jim uses his family background, along with his exceptional talent, to build upon a foundation of his own memories and inspiration to create a contemporary sound that is still able to reflect strong traditional values... Jim Hurst is a very hard-working musician with clear goals for himself." - Country Review
"There's not a more inventive, talented guitar player in the bluegrass business than Jim Hurst. He brings a world of experience in so many different kinds of music and formats to everything he does." - Tim Stafford
"In a field known for great instrumental work, Hurst is as good as they come...His guitar playing is marked by pure abandon." - Country Standard Time
"Jim Hurst is one of the most versatile and tasteful guitar players I know. Whether he's flailing the rhythm for an old time fiddle tune, laying down a funky groove, or finger picking a beautiful ballad, his playing is both impeccable and creative. Accompanying this instrumental virtuosity is a rich and expressive voice with a surprising range." - Mark Schatz
"Jim Hurst has an attractive vocal delivery with his songs...but it has to take a back seat to his incredible flat-picking guitar work." - Country Music News Jim proudly endorses the following products: D'Addario Strings Fishman Transducers Rockbridge Guitars First Quality Musical Supplies Gibson USA
Jim also proudly plays Gallagher Guitars - Look for the new "Jim Hurst" model Gallagher guitar !
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