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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]
This is a list of new-age music artists with articles on Wikipedia. ... Jim Brickman – pianist; Peter Buffett-pianist, composer; Markus Burger – pianist, composer;
Jim Brickman was the last major artist signed to the label pre-buyout and he was the last artist to leave Windham Hill in 2006, joining Savoy Records. George Winston, who founded his own Dancing Cat Records in the early 1980s, continued working with Windham Hill as a distribution partner until the label was closed in 2007.
Jim Brickman has earned two Grammy nominations and sold more than 8 million ... Brickman's Grammy nominations are for his albums "Peace" for best instrumental and "Faith" for best new age album.
Anne Cochran is a singer-songwriter from Cleveland, Ohio.She is best known as the lead touring vocalist for pianist and songwriter Jim Brickman, with whom she shared the top 5 Adult Contemporary radio format hit single "After All These Years" in 1998.
This Clevelander found his musical niche in New Age music and also Christmas music. Jim Brickman, who has hosted his share of PBS concerts, has released a number of Christmas albums over the years ...
Brickman is a surname of English origin. Notable people with the surname include: Arlyne Brickman (1934–2020), American mafia informant and prostitute; Jason Brickman (born 1991), American basketball player; Jim Brickman (born 1961), American pianist and New Age composer; Lester Brickman (born 1940), American law professor and legal scholar
Jim Morrison’s sudden death at age 27 remains shrouded in mystery. The singer-songwriter and lead vocalist for the rock band The Doors was at the height of his career when he moved to Paris with ...