JIMMY LEE –
BIOGRAPHY PLUS
This
Boy has led some sort of life!
A country boy born into a working class family in a remote
farming community in Sussex, England, had a start in life
few would have survived......Taken into care at 3yrs old,
by the time he was 9 he'd had 10 homes and 11 schools.
His has been a life of music with a distinctive voice and
style which was later to find a home during his travels in
the America. He took his first steps towards a music career
in the embryonic London folk scene, existing by day in a Cricklewood
squat and emerging by night alongside the passionate new wave
of British acoustic aristocracy - Alex Campbell, Roy Harper,
Jerry Lochran , Cliff Aungier , Johnny Silvo , Derek Brimstone,
Ralph McTell, and Ron Geesin Wizz Jones et al . In that hallowed
company he cut his performing teeth.
His early life was hard by any standards..... At 14 he ran
away to join the Royal Navy and was sent , with 2000 other
boys, to the notorious HMS Ganges training establishment at
Shotley Mill where a harsh regime held sway . He had the misfortune
to be placed under the care of two particularly brutal and
drunken instructors whose continual bullying and abuse proved
too much for this emerging free spirit, he fought back and
deserted on numerous occasions. Among his many punishments,
he suffered 'cuts', a particularly brutal form of naval punishment....
The next 6 yrs passed with regular naval detentions, exhausting
punishments, solitary confinements, ending with a twelve month
sentence in the infamous Corradina Prison in Malta. He was
subsequently dismissed from the service and returned to civilian
life.
His
Father was ' called up ' in 1942 and was to serve the next
4 years in one of the most bitter campaigns of WW2 as part
of the ' Forgotten Army' , in the jungles of Northern Burma.....
He would not return to England until Sept 1946.
During that long absence his Mother, destitute and struggling
to survive with her four children, abandoned her youngest
son on a train, never to see him again....... (Jimmy was to
search for, and find him 42 yrs later) Jimmy and his elder
brother, suffering from neglect and malnutrition, were taken
into ' care '.
As an infant, dominated by hardship and loneliness, music
became a critical stone in the man. When singing in school
and church choirs, he discovered that displays of emotion
were not seen as a sign of weakness so music and his abiding
faith were to become, and still are, his salvation.
Following
on from his days in London, Jimmy had to flee to the West
of Ireland to escape a high court warrant, where he remained
until the ' Troubles' began.; Back in the day, Bernadette
Devlin was recruiting for the emerging operational IRA, and
Jim's failure to read the danger signs was placed under suspicion
by the Republican powerbrokers.
His casual, confident,' don't give a damn ' attitude, dubious
UK service background and ability to look after himself raised
a few local eyebrows, and he was summarily set up for a fall.
A late night pull from the local Guardia and a quiet word
in the wrong ear and Jim, by the skin of his teeth, was on
the next boat back to England
A successful business followed with jet set salaries, champagne
lifer style, birds, booze and flash lodgings were all part
of the game. Predictably, he hated it, and after a while got
out. Money was no substitute for music!
So, from the early seventies it was the road, the road and
even more road, and Jimmy's unique interpretation of folk
and country were being blended together into what we now know
as ' Americana '. Typically he was hounded out of some folk
clubs as a ' country music heretic ' and was only slightly
less welcome in the country venues where his music was reviled
as '' @#?* folk/country--- get off ! Remember Dylan's ''Judas"
anyone? Yep , there was no pleasing anyone back then, his
lack of support for his vision wasn't too good for the bank
balance either spawned Jimmy's favoured expression "
I could get everything I owned into a suit case, only I didn't
have a bloody suitcase!"
The
discovery of the 'White Mansions' album was a powerful influence
and gave him the focus he'd always wanted but never found.
Creative meetings with Derek Green (head of A&M), Glynn
Johns (Beatles and Stones producer) and Mansions writer Paul
Kennerley (Emmylou's other half) followed and led to Jim and
his band taking the album to the States as a complete show,
where he toured it for a year , ending with a four month stint
in Nashville. His first single from the project 'Confederate
Money' hit the ground running in the southern States and then
crashed the Billboard Charts. Unfortunately Jim's Nashville
publishers, holding a six figure cheque for his first royalties,
disappeared overnight and Jim's career was stalled right out
of the blocks, Shell-shocked Jim did one more US gig, but
his heart was gone. He left for England where his final gig
was topping the bill at Wembley in Mervin Conn's fabled Country
Music Festival.
One last show and then he was gone......and for the second
time in his life Jim turned his back on a promising music
career and now sought success and recognition in the commercial
world - one with a difference - making life fun!
He bought a forest near his home town and 'sat in it'. Over
the years he and his family were to use there considerable
skills to create a small but successful sporting estate ,
entertaining 'Blue chip' companies with riding, shooting and
fishing .But he missed the music . The old shoot lodge was
the perfect music venue so he started the Blue Coconut Music
Club. We never advertised but the list of audience and performers
grew steadily by word of mouth.... It's a wonderful place,
the rules are quite simple ... You Play.... We Listen....
A unique warm and friendly place developed and you really
were transported to that special place that is within all
of us but so difficult to find... and ANYONE who was in the
least ' vexatious to the spirit' was unceremoniously shown
' the door'. Quietly, and without fuss, over the last 15 years
the Blue coconut club has provided music and magic for all
playing host to such luminaries as Tom Paxton, Ralph McTell,
The Pretty Things, Richard O'Brien (rocky horror) ,Carolyn
Hester (Dylan's muse and harmony partner) and many others.
Matched with the world's widest range of patrons, Lords, Ladies,
Villains, Judges. Tramps, The Floyd, Genesis, the good the
great and the damned--- they all have the Blue Coconut Club
in common.
And
now
. Round three
The Edge of Chaos Orchestra,
a brilliant concept, formed in 2009 to play his very own style
of music, the fulfilment of long held ambition, and the result
of a ' driven tough old nut' that is now easier to make cry
than a new born baby. The time has now come to understand
and appreciate where the powerful emotion in this man, his
music and songs come from.........!