Jim Eigo is Founder and President of Jazz Promo Services.
A New York native and lifelong Jazz aficionado, Jim began his music business career managing the Jazz department of Happy Tunes Records, the legendary Greenwich Village music shop. There, he befriended a number of notable musicians and writers including Ornette Coleman, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Sam Rivers, David Murray, Gary Giddins, and Stanley Crouch.
In addition to founding Daybreak Express Records an all-jazz mail order company, Jim also worked as a Sales Manager for the New Music Distribution Service, a Sales Rep for Rounder Records and a store manager for both the Soho Music Gallery and J&R Music World.
On the label side, Jim has served as the sales and marketing manager for German based Intuition Records, responsible for releasing recordings by Dave Holland, Oregon and Jerry Granelli. He also worked as the label manager for Paris based Dreyfus Records overseeing the sales, marketing and promotional efforts for recordings by Roy Haynes, the Mingus Big Band, Richard Galliano and Michel Petrucciani.
More recently, Jim worked closely with Knit Media, launching a new label, Knit Classics, where he supervised the release of thirty historical masters from the Douglas Label, Rashied Ali’s Survival Label and Ronald Shannon Jackson. His other credits as a producer include Wildflower’s infamous “The Complete Jazz Loft Sessions,” “A Tribute To Grant Green,” and, Lonnie Johnson “The Unsung Blues Legend”, Steve Lacy “Snips”, and “David X. Young’s Jazz Loft 1954-1965.” He also served as Senior Producer for the 1999 Jazz Awards show at New York’s South Street Seaport.
Jim’s affiliations include membership in NARAS, AFIM (Co-chair Jazz Panel), IAJE, IAJRC, Jazz Corner, Jazz Journalist Association, and as a Board Member with the Jazz Foundation of America.
Heiner Stadler - Brains On Fire
(Labor Records LAB 7069)
Dee Dee Bridgewater, Reggie Workman, Jimmy Owens, Tyrone Washington, Joe Farrell, Garnett Brown, Don Friedman, Barre Phillips, Joe Chambers, Brian Brake, Lenny White, Manfred Schoof, Gerd Dudek, Albert Mangelsdorff, Wolfgand Dauner, Lucas Lindholm, Tony Inzalaco
All tracks: first CD release
Street Date: 02/28/2012
Liz Childs Quartet - Take Flight
(Self Produced)
Liz Childs-vocals, Ed Maceachen-guitar, Dan Fabricatore-bass, Anthony Pinciotti-drums
Street Date: 02/01/2012
Eddie Daniels-Roger Kellaway - Live At TheLibrary Of Congress
IPO 1021
Eddie Daniels-clarinet, Roger Kellaway-piano
Coolidge Auditorium
February 25, 2010
Street Date: 01/12/2012
Jimmy Owens - The Monk Project
(IPO Recordings)
Jimmy Owens – Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Wycliffe Gordon – Trombone, Marcus Strickland – Tenor Saxophone, Howard Johnson – Tuba, Baritone Saxophone, Kenny Barron – Piano, Kenny Davis – Bass, Winard Harper – Drums
Liner notes will be by Robin Kelley, who wrote the prize-winning biography: “Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original.”
Jimmy Owens will be a 2012 NEA Jazz Master Award recipient. Ceremony will be held at Jazz at Lincoln Center Jan. 12, 2012.
Jimmy Owens will celebrate the release with a Week At Dizzy’s Jan 3 thg 8, 2012.
Street Date: 01/12/2012
Jamie Ousley - A Sea Of Voices
TIE Records
Jamie Ousley-bass, Joe Davidian-piano, Austin McMahon-drums. Special guests Carlomagno Araya-percussion, Gabriel Saientz-piano, and Nanami Morikawa-vocals
Street Date: 01/01/2012
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