Jim Armstrong (guitarist)

Jim Armstrong
Born (1944-07-24) 24 July 1944 (age 80)
Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
InstrumentGuitar
Years active1960s–present

James Armstrong (born 24 July 1944) is a guitarist from Northern Ireland.

Armstrong's musical career started while he was still a schoolboy, when he played in Belfast's top showband, The Melotones, who were resident in the city's Romano's Ballroom. Armstrong played and recorded in the mid-'60s with Van Morrison and Them, touring both Europe and America (where he lived – playing and recording – for 4 years). Of the 51 tracks recorded by Morrison and Them (1964–66), Armstrong played on over half, and while living in America met and played with Jim Morrison & The Doors, Captain Beefheart and Frank Zappa. During this time he was voted 3rd best guitarist in the world (after Jimi Hendrix & Frank Zappa).

After leaving Them in 1969 Armstrong again teamed up with vocalist Kenny McDowell (who had replaced Van Morrison) in Sk'Boo, alongside Ricky McCutcheon and Colm Connolly. Then he and McDowell (born Kenneth McDowell, 21 December 1944, in Belfast, Co Antrim) formed the band Truth (1969–71) in Chicago with bassist Curtis Bachman (ex The Buckinghams) and drummer Reno Smith (ex Baby Huey & the Babysitters). They also added ex-Them keyboards/vibes/flute/sax player Ray Elliott (born Raymond Elliott, 13 September 1943, in Belfast, Co Antrim). In the late '70s, after playing with McDowell in Spike, Jim Armstrong was guitarist with Northern Irish rock outfit Light. Armstrong and his 'Light' bandmate Brian Scott also played in a brief 'Them' tour of Germany in 1979.[1] In the 1980s, Amstrong and McDowell performed with a reformed Sk'Boo. It was with Sk'Boo that he regularly played Belfast's Errigle Inn.

At home in Northern Ireland where he worked for the civil service, he was a sought after session musician, and has been involved in many locally produced records and projects with Ulster Television, BBC Television and other radio stations. After touring for nine years with one of the many incarnations of 'Them – The Belfast Blues Band' in the 1990s with Eric Wrixon[2] (the person who gave 'Them' their name, but never toured with the original band), he formed the Jim Armstrong Band with Scottish singer and harp player Jim Gilchrist, bass player Ali McKenzie (ex Belfast Blues Band) and drummer Siggi Heilek (ex Belfast Blues Band).[3] He has played a huge variety of music in his time but blues is his main love. He is currently (2015) living in Las Vegas, having moved to the U.S. following a health glitch when touring with his Jim Armstrong Band in Germany.

  1. ^ Truth – Of Them And Other Tales liner notes, by John Berg (1995)
  2. ^ Garage Hangover Retrieved 31 March 2021.
  3. ^ "JIM ARMSTRONG BAND - Bio". Route66-la.de. Retrieved 3 October 2024.

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