Monday, January 15, 2024

JESSE FREDERICK - st LP 71 w I Belong To You 7 73 w Here is My Love 7 80 (with Tommy Dee & Nino Tempo)


 WoW what a thick album cover from 1971 and colorful and mint so glad I took Jon H. suggestion to buy into this artist (albeit the link ClassicMusic20 sent me for 80 7 on bottom had same song on each side even though picture showed differently so I had to buy it again).  He has really great dimensional sound.  Here is what Discog says:  

Real Name: Jesse Frederick James Conaway

American musician and songwriter, born in Salisbury, Maryland, USA. Best known for writing and performing the themes to popular television shows such as Full House, Perfect Strangers, Family Matters, and Step by Step.

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3 comments:

Jon said...

I, too, am glad your took my suggestion. Thanks.

Blues Hendrix said...

Hello Down Underground from the Blog DOWN UNDERGROUND!!
The album is the debut of Jesse Frederick, an American singer and songwriter who became famous for performing the themes of several television series, such as Full House, Family Matters and Perfect Strangers. The album was released in 1971 and contains ten pop and soul songs, including I Belong To You and Here is My Love, which were released as singles in 1973 and 1980 respectively. The album also includes a collaboration with Tommy Dee and Nino Tempo, two musicians and producers who worked with artists such as Phil Spector, The Beach Boys and Cher.
It is a quality work, with catchy melodies, sophisticated arrangements and an expressive voice. It is an example of the talent of this artist, who would later dedicate himself more to music for television than to his career as a soloist.

All the best. Blues Hendrix

ClassicMusic20 said...

And Nick Jameson Produced "I Belong to You" and it's B-Side, He Was part of the American Dream (Which self-titled record was Todd Rundgren's first production credit) after they dissolved, he started working as a producer/engineer for Bearsville records and worked with the likes such as Bonnie Raitt, Rundgren himself, Tim Moore, Paul Butterfield etc. He was Foghat's Engineer/Producer when they were on Bearsville, And when their original bassist Tony Stevens quit the band in '75, he filled in for them as their unofficial bassist until they got a new bass player, and he produced and played bass on their hit "Slow Ride" he cut 2 of his own records (Already Free on Bearsville and A Crowd of One on Motown) Has a Charted single in '86 with "Weatherman" (Later covered by Jack Wagner under the title "Weatherman Says") Now in '88, after a rock climbing accident (Where Jameson did something stupid that caused him to fall) he broke his leg and was in the hospital for about a year! And after recovering, he lost his recording contract/publishing deal and was broke and needed to make some money, He had a friend that had done V/O Work and he thought "I Can do that! I've been doing impressions all my life" so he got an agent, moved to L.A. the agent gave him on-camera work, And after a year of doing so, he ventured off into voice acting. As an actor, appeared in shows like Golden Girls, Seinfeld, Boston Public, Mad About You, Kings of Queens, Lost, Days of Our Lives, According to Jim, Ghost Whisper, Criminal Minds, Alias, NCIS: Los Angeles and had a recurring role as the Russian President in 24 (No, Not Vladimir Putin) as a voice actor, did voices in shows like the 1994 Spider Man cartoon, The Critic, Duckman, Wild Thornberrys, My Life as a Teenage Robot, What’s New Scooby-Doo, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Stars Wars: Clone Wars, The Original Clifford the Big Red Dog, Totally Spies, Flinstones 90s specials, Mission Hill, King of the Hill, Danny Phantom, Curious George, Frozen, Phineas and Ferb and tons of more! Since 2014, He's been living in Iceland, after vacating there for a few years, and he likes it there so much, he decided to live there.

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