- Jimmy Thudpucker
Jimmy Thudpucker is a fictional character in the comic strip
Doonesbury , created byGarry Trudeau .He is generally seen as a combination of
Bob Dylan andJohn Denver (and to some extent,Loudon Wainwright III ), and became a rock star in the seventies, when he was only 19. Others have compared Thudpucker to a youngJackson Browne .Unlike many other celebrities (who are often portrayed in the strip as shallow and conceited), Jimmy is essentially a good guy. He is very moral and not afraid to turn down money for what he feels is right. He even wrote a song about
Ginny Slade to help her raise money for her campaign for free, because he agreed with her politics. Jimmy is also extremely devoted to his fans.Jimmy expatriated to
Vietnam during the 1990s, and became the number one act in the country. While there he performed in a benefit organized byKim Rosenthal to help the poorly paid workers at a Nike plant. He has since returned to America.Jimmy's biggest fault seems to be his habit of "reinventing" himself, often switching musical genres on a whim. When he does so he changes his name to match his new style; he became Jimmy Ray Thudpucker to perform
country music , MC Jimmy to performrap music , Jimmy T. to record a Christmas album, and James R. Thudpucker III to make an album of standards.Jimmy supports
file sharing , and firmly believes that in the future artists will make a modest living by touring because the recording industry will collapse and all music will be free. He has released all of his own music on the internet, to be freely shared, emulating the practice ofJanis Ian who has seen sales of her music radically rise after making her songs freely available on her website.In an interesting real-world crossover,
Garry Trudeau really did have "Jimmy"'s music recorded, and it can be downloaded from Doonesbury.com. Actor ("Ryan and Sean's Not So Excellent Adventure"); producer ("Simply Sondheim - A 75th Birthday Salute"); singer and songwriter James Allen (Jimmy) Brewer co-wrote and sang the songs, as "Jimmy," on the single "Ginny's Song," released by Warner Bros.; on the LP album "Jimmy Thudpucker's Greatest Hits," released by Windsong Records, and in theAcademy Award -nominated "A Doonesbury Special " (1977), which also won the Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.
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