Bio:
Jami Grooms
Lead Vocals / Acoustic Guitar

BIOGRAPHY

       Singer/songwriter Jami Grooms is one of
those performers who just lays it all out on the
stage every night and lets the audience share the
moment with him.  

       Music was what drew him to Nashville the
morning after he graduated high school in rural
Arkansas. Life is what gave him the unique sound that is distinctly Jami Grooms. Together with
the Catfish Johnston Band he has entertained every type of crowd you could possibly imagine,
honing his craft playing one night stands, and as a house band at the world famous Wildhorse
Saloon, as well as sharing the stage with acts like, Sammy Kershaw, Confederate Railroad, John
Snyder, John Paul White (The Civil Wars), and Jamey Johnson.  
       
       Spending a lifetime in the backwoods of Arkansas, Alabama, and Tennessee, Jami has
been influenced by the truth found in country music, and thru the eyes of the youthful crowds he
draws he found a love for the new sounds of rock and roll.  Jami is one of those artist who have
blended these two sounds together flawlessly and with true grit and conviction.

       Jami's music and live show is best described as an edgy and raw sound, that is  honest and
real.  "It is going to be party wherever we play" is how Jami would say it. "I just love playing
music".

       Jami has signed an exclusive writing deal with Sony ATV this year after writing several years
for legendary Muscle Shoals record producer Rick Hall. He has had songs cut by artist like Matt
Kennon, Buddy Jewel, Bucky Covington, and Bush Hawg, as well as several up and coming acts.
He enjoys the life he has chosen and with a strong following, a loving supportive wife, and the
grace of God, Jami is confident he will find the dream he is chasing. In so many ways he already
has.
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