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Birth name
  
James William Glaser

Years active
  
1959-present

Genres
  
Name
  
Jim Glaser


Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Role
  
Musical Artist

Instruments
  
Vocals, Guitar

Siblings
  
Tompall Glaser

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Born
  
December 16, 1937 (age 86) Spalding, Nebraska, U.S. (
1937-12-16
)

Labels
  
RCA VictorMGM/CurbMCA/Noble VisionSolitaire

Albums
  
Me and My Dream, Old Time Christmas Singing

Music group
  
Tompall & the Glaser Brothers

Movies
  
Christopher the Christmas Tree

Similar People
  
Tompall Glaser, Chuck Glaser, Connie Smith, Marty Stuart, Mike Curb

The jim glaser singers the christmas song


James William Glaser (born December 16, 1937) is an American country music artist. He was born in Spalding, Nebraska in 1937. The brother of country singers Chuck and Tompall Glaser, he has performed as both a solo artist and alongside his two brothers in the group Tompall and the Glaser Brothers. His early career as a backup vocalist included a long stint with singer/songwriter Marty Robbins. Shortly before beginning his solo recording career he had two major hits as songwriter in 1967, the top 5 "What Does it Take" which was recorded by Skeeter Davis and the top 40 "Thanks A Lot For Tryin' Anyway" recorded by Liz Anderson and later covered in albums by Jan Howard and Connie Smith.

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As a solo artist, Jim Glaser has recorded four studio albums, and has charted several singles on the Hot Country Songs charts, including the Number One hit "You're Gettin' to Me Again". Out of his three brothers, he was the only one to have a Number One hit. He was selected by the Academy of Country Music as Best New Male Vocalist in 1983.

Jim glaser sings marty robbins el paso w joe babcock on the viva nashvegas radio show


References

Jim Glaser Wikipedia