Jim Brickman

James Merrill Brickman[1] (born November 20, 1961) is an American pop songwriter, pianist and radio host. Brickman has earned two Grammy nominations for his albums Peace (2003) for Best Instrumental, and Faith (2009) for Best New Age Album.[2] He won a Canadian Country Music Award, a Dove Award presented by the Gospel Music Association, and was twice named Songwriter of the Year by SESAC. Billboard lists 22 of his albums reaching No. 1 on the New Age chart,[3] and 16 of his songs reaching Top 10 on the Adult Contemporary chart.[4] Four of his albums were certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

Jim Brickman
Background information
Birth nameJames Merrill Brickman
Born (1961-11-20) November 20, 1961 (age 62)
OriginCleveland, Ohio, U.S.
GenresPop, new age
Occupation(s)Songwriter, pianist, recording artist, radio host
Instrument(s)Piano, vocals
Years active1994–present
LabelsBMG/Windham Hill, Savoy Label Group, Brickhouse, Mood Entertainment
Websitejimbrickman.com

Since 1997, he has hosted his own radio show, The Jim Brickman Show, which is carried on radio stations throughout the United States.[5]

Brickman has collaborated with Lady A, Johnny Mathis, Kenny Rogers, Michael W. Smith, Leslie Odom Jr., Martina McBride, Megan Hilty, Donny Osmond, Delta Goodrem, Olivia Newton-John, Carly Simon, John Oates, Five for Fighting, Michael Bolton, Gerald Levert, Jane Krakowski, Richie McDonald, Sandi Patty, Mat & Savanna Shaw,[6] and many others.[7][8]

Early life

Brickman was born and raised in Shaker Heights, Ohio, and began playing piano at the age of five. His Jewish parents took him to services at Suburban Temple-Kol Ami in nearby Beachwood, where Brickman was confirmed in his teens.[9] He attended Shaker Heights High School, and he performed on piano with the high school orchestra. He heard fellow student Anne Cochran sing in a musical, and introduced himself, asking her to join him in performing piano-vocal material. Together, they won a talent competition hosted by the WGCL "G98" radio station. Another high school friend named Meg Tippett convinced Brickman to join the Heights Youth Theatre as accompanist, which grew into four years as musical director.[8]

Brickman studied composition and performance at the Cleveland Institute of Music while taking business classes at Case Western Reserve University.[10] In 1980, Brickman founded his own advertising music company called The Brickman Arrangement,[11] writing commercial jingles for many companies across the country such as McDonald's, Pontiac, City of Cleveland, Ohio Lottery, and Isuzu.[12]

Musical career

Brickman signed to Windham Hill Records in 1994 and released his first album, No Words featuring the song "Rocket to the Moon" which became his first solo instrumental to be ranked on the Billboard charts.[13] The songs "Angel Eyes" and "If You Believe" gained radio airplay from Brickman's second release, By Heart on the Windham Hill label in 1995. The following year, the CD's title track, "By Heart", became his first top 20 adult contemporary (AC) hit. In 1997, Brickman released the album Picture This,[14] adding a vocal performance, "Valentine", sung by Martina McBride.[15] By the end of the year, Brickman issued the first of many Christmas CDs, The Gift, with the title song featuring Collin Raye and Susan Ashton, topping three different charts; for this album, Brickman received a Dove Award from the Gospel Music Association.[16] He later produced several other Christmas-themed albums, Peace (2003), Christmas Romance (2006), Homecoming (2007), and The Hymns and Carols of Christmas (2008);[17] and his two albums Grace (2005) and Faith (2008) concentrated on arrangements of well-known Christian music.[18]

During his career, four albums have sold over 500,000 copies; By Heart (1995), Picture This (1997), The Gift (1997), and Destiny (1999), qualifying them as Gold records in the United States.[19] In November 2005, three of Brickman's albums, The Disney Songbook (2005), Grace (2005) and Greatest Hits (2004), held the top three spots on Billboard's New Age chart.[20] He also received a Grammy nomination in 2003, an SESAC "Songwriter of the Year" award, and a Canadian Country Music Award for "Best Vocal/Instrumental Collaboration".[21] The 2008 album Faith was nominated for the 2009 Grammy Award for Best New Age Album.

Brickman composes a variety of music, and is known for his success in radio's adult contemporary format.[22][23] He has collaborated with artists from all genres with songs like "Love of My Life" with Michael W. Smith, "You" with Jane Krakowski, "Never Alone" with country group Lady A, "After All These Years" with Anne Cochran, and "Never Far Away" with Christian contemporary group Rush of Fools, among others. Because of his long association with Windham Hill, his work is sometimes classified in the new-age genre, although Brickman considers his style to be broader than that.[24] In May 2006, Brickman left Windham Hill and signed with Savoy Label Group (SLG) to release music under his own Brickman Music Group imprint. The album Escape was his first release distributed by SLG, following Pure Jim Brickman, a career-spanning compilation from Windham Hill.[22]

In 2015, Brickman released the first album in the Soothe series for relaxation, meditation, yoga and massage. Soothe, Vol. 1 came with an audiobook. Three more volumes in the series followed through 2019.

Radio show

Making its debut in January 1997, Your Weekend with Jim Brickman is a four-hour radio show that has been heard across the US featuring music blended with celebrity interviews, lifestyle features and entertainment reports.[25]

In 2018, The Jim Brickman Show Podcast debuted on Pandora. Two years later, his podcast moved to Spotify as The Brickman Bedtime Story.

Television

Brickman filmed the PBS specials My Romance: An Evening with Jim Brickman (2000),[26] Love Songs & Lullabies (2002), The Disney Songbook (2005),[27] and Beautiful World (2009). He has appeared on various TV shows such as Good Morning America and Live with Regis and Kathie Lee.[10]

Personal life

Brickman grew up in Cleveland. He has a residence there as well as in New York City.[28]

Other media

Brickman appeared on the September–October 2013 cover of Making Music Magazine to discuss his life and career.[29]

Brickhouse Direct

Brickman founded Brickhouse Direct (BHD) in 2003 to provide internet marketing and e-commerce solutions.[8] They specialized in promoting new acts and reinvigorating the careers of veteran musicians. In 2005, Brickhouse bought the online marketing firm Viawerk, bringing Viawerk co-founder Rod Flauhaus on board as partner. Flauhaus co-wrote the album Homecoming.[30] Brickman's younger brother Michael served as president of Brickhouse. Brickhouse marketing clients included, Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, Richie McDonald (Lonestar), Point of Grace and many others. [31] The label also published works by saxophonist Dave Koz, comedian Anita Renfroe, singer Chris Sligh[32] and singer Mark Masri.[33][34] Brickman's own 2012 album Blessings was released on the Brickhouse Direct label.[35]

Discography

Albums

YearAlbumChart positionRIAA[36]Record label
Billboard 200[37]New Age[3]CAN Country
1994No Words13Windham Hill
1995By Heart1873Gold
1997Picture This301Gold
The Gift48119Gold
1998Visions of Love170
1999Destiny421Gold
If You Believe2Windham Hill
1999My Romance751
2001Simple Things542
2002Love Songs and Lullabies731
Valentine
2003Peace871
2004Greatest Hits1341
2005Grace881
The Disney Songbook1421Walt Disney Records
2006Pure Jim Brickman2Windham Hill
Escape1051Savoy Label Group
Christmas RomanceCompass Records
2007Homecoming961SLG
HopeCompass Records
2008Valentine Reissue1Savoy Label Group
Unspoken1991
Ultimate Love Songs2Time Life
The Hymns and Carols of Christmas4Green Hill
FaithCompass Productions
2009Beautiful World891Somerset Entertainment
Joy851Compass Productions (Target), Somerset
2010Home2Somerset Entertainment
Love1411
2011Yesterday Once More: A Tribute to the Music of the Carpenters6Green Hill
All Is Calm: Peaceful Christmas Hymns841Somerset Entertainment
Romanza1
2012Believe2Mood Entertainment
Piano Lullabies4
2013The Magic of Christmas581Somerset Entertainment
Love 22
2014Blessed: Songs of InspirationMood Entertainment
Pure Worship6Green Hill
On a Winter's Night: The Songs and Spirit of Christmas2
2015Pure Romance2
Soothe Vol. 1: Music to Quiet Your Mind and Soothe Your World1Brickman Music [38]
2016Pure Cinema3
Freedom Rings: Solo Piano2Brickman Music
Soothe Vol. 2: Sleep - Music for Tranquil Slumber1Valley Entertainment
2017Wedding Songs6Brickman Music
Soothe Vol. 3: Meditation - Music for Peaceful Relaxation6Valley Entertainment
A Joyful Christmas2BMG
2018Soothe, Vol. 4: Subzero - Sounds That Spark the Senses1Odeon Records [39]
8: Just BreatheOdeon Records Limited
2019Soothe Vol. 5: Lullaby Dreams - Music for a Peaceful EscapeOdeon Records Limited
UndergroundOdeon Records Limited
A Christmas Celebration2Green Hill
Pure Carpenters9Brickman Music/Green Hill Productions
2020InterstellarOdeon Records Limited
25th Anniversary: Greatest HitsBrickman Music/Green Hill Productions
BossaOdeon Records Limited
Bedtime StoryBrickman Music/Green Hill Productions
Soothe A Cinematic Soundtrack: Music To Unwind and Take You AwayBrickman Music/Green Hill Productions
Soothe Christmas: Music for a Peaceful Holiday (Vol. 6)Brickman Music/Green Hill Productions
2021Brickman On BroadwayBrickman Music/Green Hill Productions
88: Solo Piano SessionsBrickman Music/Green Hill Productions
Jim Brickman's Piano Bar: 30 Love Songs Of The 50s & 60sBrickman Music/Green Hill Productions
Bedtime Story: Volumes 2 & 3Brickman Music/Green Hill Productions
Soothe Vol. 7: Prayer (Music for a Peaceful Soul)Brickman Music/Green Hill Productions
The Ultimate Christmas PlaylistBrickman Music/Green Hill Productions
A Christmas SymphonyBrickman Music/Green Hill Productions
2022Bedtime Story, Vol 4 & 5Brickman Music/Green Hill Productions
Disney On Piano: The Disney Songbook (Vol. 2)Brickman Music/Green Hill Productions
A Very Merry ChristmasBrickman Music/Green Hill Productions
"—" denotes releases that failed to chart, not released, or not certified

Singles

YearTitlePeak chart positionAlbum
US AC[4]US CountryCAN ACCAN CountryCAN
1996"By Heart" (with Laura Creamer)16By Heart: Piano Solos
"Hero's Dream"24Picture This
1997"Valentine" (with Martina McBride)A35316
"Picture This"23
"Your Love" (with Michelle Wright)74161542Visions of Love
"The Gift" (with Collin Raye and Susan Ashton)E35152The Gift / Visions of Love
1998"After All These Years" (with Anne Cochran)818Visions of Love
"Valentine" (with Martina McBride; re-release)A914Evolution (Martina McBride album)
1999"Love of My Life" (with Michael W. Smith)9Destiny
"Destiny" (with Jordan Hill and Billy Porter)1010
"Your Love" (with Michelle Wright; re-release)1974Visions of Love
2000"The Love I Found in You" (with Dave Koz)1584My Romance: An Evening with Jim Brickman
2001"Simple Things" (with Rebecca Lynn Howard)1Simple Things
2002"A Mother's Day"18
"You" (with Jane Krakowski)4Love Songs and Lullabies
2003"Peace (Where the Heart Is)" (with Collin Raye and Susan Ashton)15Peace
"Sending You a Little Christmas" (with Kristy Starling)B1
2004"Til I See You Again" (with Mark Schultz)21Greatest Hits
"My Love Is Here" (with Roch Voisine)219
2005"I'm Amazed" (with Lila McCann)59The Disney Songbook
"You" (with Tara MacLean)32Love Songs and Lullabies
"Hear Me (Tears into Wine)" (with Michael Bolton)20Grace
"Beautiful" (with Wayne Brady)2The Disney Songbook
2006"Hideaway (When It Snows)" (with Geoff Byrd)3Escape
2007"Escape" (with Marc Antoine)C
"Never Alone" (with Lady Antebellum)14Escape and Never Alone (single)
"Coming Home for Christmas" (with Richie McDonald)4Homecoming
2009"Never Far Away" (with Rush of Fools)11Wonder of the World (Rush of Fools album)
"Beautiful World (We're All Here)" (with Adam Crossley)4795Beautiful World
2011"Fa La La" (with Olivia Jade Archbold)2
2012"Good Morning Beautiful" (with Luke McMaster)D3
2014"Night Before Christmas" (with John Oates)5On A Winter's Night: The Songs and Spirit of Christmas
2017"Christmas Where You Are" (with Five for Fighting)2A Joyful Christmas
2018Poolside Chill (Super Chilled Lo-Fi Remix)Underground
2019"Feliz Navidad" (featuring Kathy Phillips)28A Christmas Celebration
My Love Is Here
The Water Is Wide
Brahms' Lullaby
Funky Flute (Super Chilled Lo-Fi Remix)Underground
Permafrost (Super Chilled Lo-Fi Remix)
Noites Magica
The Gift (feat. Kearnie)
Beyond the AtomosphereInterstellar
2020What the World Needs Now Is Love
So Far Away
AmericanaSoothe A Cinematic Soundtrack: Music To Unwind and Take You Away
Here Comes the Sun
Never Alone (feat. Erin Kinsey)
Sunshine On My Shoulders
Embraceable You
Winter Waltz (2020 Version)Soothe Christmas: Music for a Peaceful Holiday (Vol. 6)
I'll Be Home for ChristmasSoothe Christmas: Music for a Peaceful Holiday (Vol. 6)
Fa La La Ho Ho HO (feat. Luke McMaster)
2021Discover88: Solo Piano Sessions
Together88: Solo Piano Sessions
Sweet Hour of PrayerSoothe Vol. 7: Prayer (Music for a Peaceful Soul)
Slow Down Christmas
2022Valentine (25th Anniversary Remix) with Olivia Newton John
A Taste of Snow
Peace Joy Love (feat. Ukrainian Chorus Dumka NY) with Haley & Michaels and Mat and Savanna Shaw
The Gift with Sara Geronimo, Matteo Guidicelli
A La Nanita Nana with Carolina Gaitán - La Gaita
"—" denotes releases that failed to chart or not released
  • A "Valentine" was originally only released to Adult Contemporary and charted on Hot Country Songs as an album cut. It was remixed and released to country radio the following year. It also peaked at No. 50 on the Billboard Hot 100.
  • B "Sending You a Little Christmas" also peaked at No. 15 on Hot Christian Songs.
  • C "Escape" peaked at No. 17 on Hot Contemporary Jazz Songs.
  • D Peak position from Christmas version titled "Merry Christmas Beautiful".
  • E "The Gift" was not eligible to enter the Billboard Hot 100, but instead also peaked No. 65 on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay.

Music videos

YearVideoDirector
1997"Valentine" (with Martina McBride)[40]Alan Glazen, Ron Goldfarb, Ted Zbozion
"Your Love" (with Michelle Wright)[41]David Safian
"The Gift" (with Susan Ashton and Collin Raye)[42]Norry Niven
2007"Never Alone" (with Lady Antebellum)Glenn Sweitzer
"Coming Home for Christmas" (with Richie McDonald)
2012"Good Morning Beautiful" (with Luke McMaster)George Tsioutsioulas

Awards

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