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Written by Mike Stahl   
Friday, 30 August 2002

MP3 Song
Cucarachas

THE SONG
Fun, catchy and different describe this song. Using instrumentation that you don't hear too often these days, Jim has created a pop/folk/blues wonder.

THE CD
The cd is simply amazing. It's probably very different from a lot of the music you have in your collection. BUT, that is exactly why you need it. This music has a sense of humor and heart that radiates. Jim peforms with a flair and style that makes him a true performer. With the charisma of Sinatra, modern pop stylings and good old instruments, Jim is destined for great things.
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A heartwarming collision of expression, melody and wit, only Jim Bianco can do what Jim Bianco does. It’s been said that if Randy Newman and Paul McCartney were to meet at a diner owned by Tom Waits, they would unanimously agree to play Bianco’s music on the tableside midget-jukebox.


A two-year resident of this trendy desert known as Los Angeles and now living in the underbelly of Hollywood, Jim is focused on writing songs you never knew you knew, or, moreover, songs you know by heart, but never heard before.


Jim has been writing and performing in LA for the past year, including opening for Tim Easton and Mark Eitzel at the Knitting Factory, Evan and Jaron at the House of Blues, and is a regular at Hollywood's up-and-coming Hotel Cafe.



Performing with the urgency of a firecracker and the intensity of an oncoming train while still maintaining his humor and sincerity, the delivery of Jim’s music leaves the listener if not with a celebratory smile on their face, than with the feeling of being comfortably overwhelmed.


His self-produced, self-released CD "Well Within Reason" is a melting pot of imagination, humor, depth and musicality. Jim's latest endeavor is a true representation of the energy in his live show and his ability to put his own slant on a myriad of styles, including folk rock, pop, Motown, blues and New Orleans jazz. In a city made over by mini-malls and tourist shops, Jim has revived the gritty soul and lost humanity of the infamous and beloved Hollywood.





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