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Jim Rooney (music)

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Occupation(s)
  
Record producer

Role
  
Music Producer

Music group
  
Borderline

Name
  
Jim Rooney

Education
  
Amherst College

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Born
  
January 28, 1938 (age 86) (
1938-01-28
)

Origin
  
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Associated acts
  
Nanci Griffith, Hal Ketchum, Iris DeMent, John Prine

Albums
  
Tryin' Like the Devil, Sweet Dreams and Quiet Desires, My Own Ignorant Way

Genres
  
Country, Folk music, Bluegrass

Similar People
  
Bill Keith, Peter Rowan, John Prine, Johnny Gimble, Charlie McCoy

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. In recognition for his contribution to Americana music, Rooney received a lifetime achievement award from the Americana Music Association in 2009.

Rooney was a pioneer in the genre that would come to be labeled as "Americana". He began his career in the Boston area during the early 1960s and served as director and talent coordinator for the Newport Folk Festival. He moved to Woodstock, N.Y., in the early 1970s to manage Albert Grossman's Bearsville Sound Studio. After moving to Nashville, Rooney released a series of solo albums and produced projects by Townes Van Zandt, Hal Ketchum, Bonnie Raitt and others.

Says Griffith, "Jim Rooney is the number one reason I have a career. He gave me confidence in my writing, inspiration to write, and handed me the want ads to look for an apartment in Nashville."

Rooney graduated from Amherst College in 1960 and later obtained a master's degree in classical literature from Harvard University. He and his wife divide their time between Nashville, Vermont, and County Galway, Ireland.

Rooney is the author of Bossmen: Bill Monroe and Muddy Waters (1971; reissued 2012), and an autobiography, In It for the Long Run: A Musical Odyssey (2014). He is also the coauthor, with Eric von Schmidt, of Baby Let Me Follow You Down: The Illustrated History of the Cambridge Folk Years (1979; reissued 1994).

References

Jim Rooney (music) Wikipedia