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  1. Jim Rooney (born January 28, 1938) is an American music producer whose credits include Nanci Griffith's Other Voices, Other Rooms (which earned Rooney a Grammy Award for production), Hal Ketchum's Past the Point of Rescue, Iris DeMent's Infamous Angel, John Prine's Aimless Love and many other widely hailed albums.

  2. Jim Rooney (born January 28, 1938) is an American music producer whose credits include Nanci Griffith 's Other Voices, Other Rooms (which earned Rooney a Grammy Award for production), Hal Ketchum 's Past the Point of Rescue, Iris DeMent 's Infamous Angel, John Prine 's Aimless Love and many other widely hailed albums. [1]

  3. 18 de may. de 2022 · Internationally acclaimed producer, recording engineer, songwriter, musician, singer and Americana pioneer Jim Rooney became utterly immersed in New England’s folk and country music scenes from the moment he appeared on the WCOP’S Hayloft Jamboree in 1954 at age 16.

  4. Jim Rooney (28 January 1938 -) is an American music producer who worked with artists like John Prine, Iris Dement, Hal Ketchum and Townes Van Zandt. Rooney graduated from Amherst.

  5. Since 1976, Rooney has worked in Nashville, Tennessee. He is a partner in the music publishing company, Forerunner Music. He is best known for his record production with Nanci Griffith, John Prine, Iris DeMent, Hal Ketchum, Tom Paxton, Tom Rush, and Peter Rowan.

  6. Borderline was an early-1970s band from Woodstock, New York, that fused elements of folk, rock, country and jazz. Consisting of brothers David Gershen (born 1947) and Jon Gershen (born 1950) as well as Jim Rooney (b. 1938), the trio recorded two albums, the second of which was not officially released until 2001, [1] and then only in ...

  7. Jim Rooney is a folksinger. He is a leading member of the generation that came of age during the great folk music revival of the late 50s/early 60s for whom the moniker ‘folksinger’ encompassed not only performing but, like Alan Lomax, Mike Seeger, Paul Clayton, Dave Van Ronk, and others, also included folklore “scholarship” exploring ...