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*Jim Wurster - Bio*

Jim Wurster - americana singer songwriter - new album, Straight To Me available at CD BabyTen self-released CD's, a series of awards, comparisons to everybody from John Prine to Peter Murphy, just what are we to make of Jim Wurster?

There is no shortage of critic's analysis on South Florida's prolific singer/songwriter and not many artists can musically dissect the state of this country and the state of love better than Jim. In 2010's "Straight to Me", Jim's perpetual musical journey, into the darkest and sweetest temptations that love has to offer, seems to arrive at a new juncture of clarity. The album's male character wears his heart on his sleeve, offering solace to the love shy woman in "Straight to Me," while offering sensual pleasures to the chanteuse in "Angelique." He is a chameleon of sorts, morphing into the image that each lover demands. While Jim's earlier work with his band, Black Janet, was an atmospheric and haunting free-fall through the dark recesses of taboo relationships, Jim's new album, seems at times, downright optimistic. In "So Lucky," boy gets girl, much to the envy of the troubled and dark world around them. The vivid imagery of "If Not Forever," tells the tale of a modern relationship, "If not forever, then maybe just tonight, Another rendezvous on our short distance flight." Though all of Jim's characters face the dark feelings of love gone awry, the man and woman in "Straight to Me," grab on to the precious moments of connection, "I Know that you've been hurt, a broken heart behind a wall, so tear it down and let it fall, let it run free, let it run straight to me."

As always, Jim's distinct vocals color the landscape of his musical paintings, and producer Jack Shawde guides the brush strokes, playing many of the instruments on the recording. Singer/songwriter, Diane Ward, lends her majestic vocals to "So Lucky," "Sorrow," and the Hank Williams cover, "I Can't Escape From You."

Through his prolific career, Jim has been recognized for his body of work, including a win for "Best Independent Release," at the prestigious statewide Jammy Awards, for his bold and dark Vampire tale, "Love Thirsty." His bands, Black Janet and the Atomic Cowboys, have garnered reviews in the Miami Herald, Jam Magazine, New Times, Billboard and the Denver Post.

Currently, Jim is being featured alongside Sarah McLachlan, and Los Lobos in the radio industry sampler, "A Taste of Triple A & Americana,", which is distributed to 300 radio stations around the country.

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