Jim, was described by No Depression as “one of Canadian music’s best kept secrets”, three studio albums and a recent live release to date, which you can get your hands on at Kelp Records.
I first stumbled on Jim’s via a track called One Cigarette that appeared on a Bob Harris Presents CD compilation (Volume 4). A long time friend and collaborator of Kathleen Edwards Jim gets credits on her albums Failer and Back to Me on which Kathleen covered one of Jim’s best songs “Somewhere Else”, he’s also the “cool and cred” in her song “I Make the Dough You Get the Glory” track from the “Asking for Flowers” album. You can get a listen to Jim’s third album “Where the Bungalows Roam” here The tracks in this post are courtesy of Jim’s website. One Cigarette Satellite The Wishes Pile Up All the Fallen Leaves If . . . → Read More: Jim Bryson – "one of Canadian music’s best kept secrets"



