- Jimmy Bain
Jimmy Bain (born
19 December 1947 ) is a Scottishbassist most famous for playing in the bands Rainbow andDio withRonnie James Dio . He has worked withThin Lizzy frontmanPhil Lynott , co-writing on his solo albums.Bain was born in
Newtonmore , Highland, inScotland . Jimmy Bain played in several provincial amateur bands before emigrating to Vancouver with his parents. By his early twenties he was playing professionally inStreet Noise . Returning to London, Bain joinedHarlot in early 1974, after recently turning down a job withThe Babys .Rainbow
Bain was asked to join Rainbow after Ritchie Blackmore had caught a show at the Marquee. Jimmy would record "Rising" and play on the following world tour. In January 1977 Bain was sacked from the band.
Jimmy then toured Europe with
John Cale and later appeared with Ian Hunter’s Overnight Angels.Wild Horses
In the early 1980s, Bain formed a band called Wild Horses with ex-Thin Lizzy guitarist
Brian Robertson and includedClive Edwards and Neil Carter. Wild Horses released two albums onEMI , "Wild Horses" and "Stand Your Ground", before Robertson left to joinMotörhead .Bain regrouped Wild Horses as a five piece but they disbanded shortly after. Jimmy then worked with the former Family main-man
Roger Chapman ,Roy Harper ,Gary Moore andKate Bush (on 1982’s "The Dreaming"). Jimmy co-wrote with his close friendPhil Lynott for the Lizzy man’s two solo albums. Not only a bassist but a very capable keyboard player, he toured the material playing keyboards with Phil’s band.Dio
In 1983 Jimmy linked up again with ex-Rainbow vocalist
Ronnie James Dio in his solo project. A central figure withinDio the band, Jimmy helped co-write some of the most successful heavy metal of the eighties.Bain also played a central part in writing ‘Stars’, the Heavy Rock world’s contribution to the famine relief charity appeal started by Bob Geldof and Live Aid.
By 1989 Ronnie Dio dismissed the band. Jimmy’s personal circumstances were further complicated with his ongoing battle with alcohol and drug addiction.
He signed a solo deal with
Atco Records in 1988, and employed Iron Maiden’sBruce Dickinson andQuiet Riot drummerFrankie Banali on demo material of a more commercial nature than that attempted with Dio.In autumn 1989. Jimmy formed a band with vocalist Mandy Lyon called World War III.
After their 1991 eponymous debut album. the band floundered.
By the mid-nineties Jimmy, now having thankfully conquered his addictions, had started work on a new venture. ‘The Key’ utilised a far more melodic and commercial approach. Guitarist on the project was Tracey G, borrowed from Dio’s then band who was also the guitarist for World War III.
Ronnie Dio’s concept project "Magica" saw the return of Jimmy Bain to the Dio story. Bain played on the albums "Magica" and "
Killing the Dragon ". In the mid-'90s, Bain attempted to produce a solo album, to be named "Bain", but the project was never completed.In 2005. Bain joined up with former Black Sabbath and Dio band drummer Vinny Appice for two projects, The Hollywood Alstarz and 3 Legged Dogg. The first group produced live concerts that featured a greatest hits set of the individual members, (
Carlos Cavazo ofQuiet Riot was another notable in the band), while the second group produced a well received CD of original material. In an interview with noted journalist David Lee Wilson Bain lamented Appice's choice to put both these groups on hold while he toured with Ronnie James Dio in the Black Sabbath offshoot,Heaven and Hell .Discography
With Rainbow
* "Rising" (1976)
* "On Stage " (1977)
* "Live in Germany " (1994)With Mike Montgomery
* "Solo" (1976)
With Phil Lynott
*"
Solo in Soho " (1980)
*"The Philip Lynott Album " (1982)With Wild Horses
* "
Wild Horses " (1980)
* "Stand Your Ground " (1981)With Gary Moore
* "
Dirty Fingers " (1983)With Dio
* "
Holy Diver " (1983)
* "The Last in Line " (1984)
* "Sacred Heart" (1985)
* "Intermission " (1986)
* "Dream Evil " (1987)
* "Magica " (2000)
* "Killing the Dragon " (2002)With World War III
* "
World War III " (1991)External links
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyHfd21oABQ 2007 audio interview with Jimmy Bain]
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