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Jim Stallings

Jim Stallings is credited on 132 releases across 44 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1965–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

132

Pressings credited

44

Albums

7

Decades active

1

In collections

Biography

Jim Stallings is an American musician who played as a bassist with the Sir Douglas Quintet and had a successful single as a solo artist with "Heya". As J.J. Light, Stallings also issued an LP Heya! in 1969, though another 11 songs recorded for a second album were not released until included as bonus tracks on a CD reissue of the first album in 2008. Stallings was sent to promote the single in England, where he performed "Heya" on the Eamonn Andrews show. After that he became ill, and had to spend some time in a London hospital, before he returned home to Los Angeles. In 2019, Stallings achieved great success in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he made numerous recordings with Jeremy Barnes (Neutral Milk Hotel, A Hawk and A Hacksaw) as well as performing at several venues around the state with noted Albuquerque-based musicians like Barnes and AJ Woods. Stallings and his work were featured in a feature interview in Weekly Alibi with Barnes and News Editor August March. In August 2019, Stallings released a gospel album titled Sing to the King, which features Barnes, Heather Trost (of A Hawk and A Hacksaw) and mastering by Drake Hardin. As of October 2019, Stallings continues work on recording Christian music, a blues album and a recording of country classics.

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Credited work

132 releases · 44 albums · active 1965–2024

  • Performance · 152
  • Other credits · 8
  • Production · 4

Studios: Devonshire Studios · Doyle Jones' Studio · Columbus Tower (San Francisco) · Mercury Sound Studios

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