- Jim Stafford
Infobox musical artist
Name = Jim Stafford
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = James Wayne Stafford
Alias = Jim Stafford
Born = birth date and age|1944|01|16
Origin =Eloise, Florida ,United States
Instrument = Vocals, various instruments
Genre = Country, pop
Occupation =Singer-songwriter
Years_active =1974 –2008
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URL = [http://www.jimstafford.com/ Jim Stafford Theater]James Wayne "Jim" Stafford (born
January 16 ,1944 , in Eloise,Florida ) is an Americancomedian ,musician , andsinger-songwriter , prominent in the1970s . Stafford is self-taught onguitar ,fiddle ,piano ,banjo , organ andharmonica .Stafford was born in
Winter Haven ,Florida . In high school, he played in a band along with friendsBobby Braddock , Kent LaVoie (akaLobo (musician) ) andGram Parsons (of theByrds ).Recording History
Stafford first charted in
1974 with “The Swamp Witch," followed by a gold single, “Spiders and Snakes”, which peaked at #3 on the American pop charts, and stayed on the chart for 26 weeks. Other hits included “My Girl Bill” (#12), and “Wildwood Weed” (#7).Television Work
"The Jim Stafford Show" appeared on ABC in
1975 . He appeared as well numerous times on music specials, variety shows, and talk shows (he was a frequent guest on theTonight Show . He co-hosted “Those Amazing Animals” withBurgess Meredith andPriscilla Presley , and also hosted 56 episodes of “Nashville on the Road” In1987 and1988 , he performed regularly and served as head writer/producer for theSmothers Brothers Comedy Hour .ongwriting
Stafford contributed to several movie soundtracks, including "The Fox and The Hound" and
Any Which Way You Can , in which Stafford appeared. His work has been covered byGeorge Jones andJerry Reed . His secondclassical guitar album, “Somewhere In Time” appeared in March 2002.Live Performance
Stafford has operated and performed at The Jim Stafford Theatre in
Branson, Missouri since the1990s . His children accompany him on stage.Other Work
Stafford hosted, co-wrote, and produced a nationally syndicated
radio show, "Branson USA"; his play "Glans Dialogues" premiered on the Springfield Little Theatre stage and ran for a season in Branson.Personal life
In the late
1970s , Stafford was married briefly tosinger-songwriter Bobbie Gentry . Stafford and his present wife/business partner Ann have two children, and live outside of Branson, onTable Rock Lake .Hit Singles
* "Swamp Witch" (1973) - U.S. #39
* "Spiders and Snakes" (1973) -U.S. #3 (Gold)
* "My Girl Bill" (1974) - U.S. #12
* "Wildwood Weed" (1974) - U.S. #7
* "Your Bulldog Drinks Champagne" (1974) - U.S. #24
* "Jasper" (1976) - U.S. #69
* "Turn Loose of My Leg" (1977) - U.S. #98References
*Roland, Tom. (1998). "Jim Stafford." In "The Encyclopedia of Country Music." Paul Kingsbury, Ed. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 500.
External links
* [http://www.jimstafford.com/ Jim Stafford Theater]
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