Imagine if Bryan Adams’ airplane crashed into the Goo Goo Dolls tour bus, and a mad scientist grew a musical clone from the wreckage. The result would sound a lot like the music of Jim Evans.

After graduating from Georgia Tech in 1991, Jim found work in the computer software industry, moving to the Seattle area in 1994. He continued to perform while trying to find his own voice in the diverse Seattle music scene. In 1997, Jim began updating old material, and composing new songs with an eye toward entering the recording studio. The CD that resulted, Boundless, was released in 2001, and was well-received by critics and fans alike.

In 2002, he began work on a follow-up CD, which became Better Angels. Featuring a much more cohesive sound, and more guitar-oriented arrangements, the CD was released on Argo Records in early 2003 to critical success, and played to sold out clubs around the region.

In early 2004, Jim moved to the Tampa area, where he continues to live and perform.

Bio

Imagine if Bryan Adams’ airplane crashed into the Goo Goo Dolls tour bus, and a mad scientist grew a musical clone from the wreckage. The result would sound a lot like the music of Jim Evans.

Jim has been performing publicly since the age of 10 with choral groups and as a solo performer. Growing up in the Atlanta area, he began songwriting at the age of 16, and has been refining his craft ever since.

After graduating from Georgia Tech in 1991, Jim found work in the computer software industry, moving to the Seattle area in 1994. He continued to perform small shows with various groups while trying to find his own voice in the Seattle music scene. In 1997, Jim began updating old material, as well as composing new songs with an eye toward entering the recording studio. He formed a record label, Argo Records, and the CD that resulted, Boundless, was released in 2001, and was well-received by critics and fans alike.

In 2002, he began work on a follow-up CD, which became Better Angels. Featuring a much more cohesive sound, and more guitar-oriented arrangements, the CD was released on Argo Records in early 2003 to critical success, and played to sold out clubs around the region.

In early 2004, Jim moved to the Tampa area, where he continues to live and perform.

Albums

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Clean Clean

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