Biography

Jim Brickman has revolutionized the sound of solo piano with his pop-style instrumentals and star studded vocal collaborations.
 
Since the release of his debut album “No Words” in 1994, Jim Brickman’s romantic piano sound has made him the best selling solo piano artist of our time.  His signature style of playing and songwriting has also brought him two Grammy nods, six Gold and Platinum albums, and 28 charted adult radio hits. He recently tied for most number one CDS on Billboard’s New Age chart, and currently holds four of its top ten spots.  Jim received top honors with two SESAC “Songwriter of the Year” awards, a Canadian Country Music Award and a Dove Award presented by the Gospel Music Association.
 
Jim's best-known compositions include the chart-toppers “Valentine,” “The Gift,” “Love of My Life,” “Simple Things” and “Peace.” He has established a reputation for his collaborations with many gifted musical artists that include: Martina McBride, Gerald Levert, Lady Antebellum, Matt Giraud, Michael W. Smith, Kenny Loggins, Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Collin Raye, Michael Bolton, Sara Evans, Donny Osmond, Olivia Newton-John, and four American Idol Finalists.

A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Brickman began playing piano at the age of five and studied music at the prestigious Cleveland Institute of Music. He founded his own advertising music company in 1980, writing commercial jingles for such advertisers as McDonald’s, Pontiac and Kellogg’s.  
 
A strong supporter of PBS, Jim has taped four concert specials for that network, which include Jim Brickman at the Magic Kingdom—The Disney Songbook (2005), My Romance, An Evening with Jim Brickman (2000) Love Songs and Lullabies (2002) and Beautiful World (2009).
 
Brickman’s highly anticipated album release, Home, a Target exclusive, will arrive in stores this October 2010. Home features an eclectic group of artists including American Idols Matt Giraud, award-winning country singer Ty Herndon, Australian pop singer Delta Goodrem and HLN Morning Express host Robin Meade. The first single off the album, “Thank You” featuring Giraud, was the #1 most added single on the Billboard/R&R charts during its first week at radio.

A song inspired by Jim’s fans, “Thank You” shares a universal message that’s memorable and without a doubt, a smash hit! “All these years, the fans applause has meant thank you to me! When they listen to the words, I hope each one knows this song was written especially for them.” said Jim.

Brickman has received international acclaim as a concert performer, taking his popular live concerts to more than 125 cities each year. He performed on his fifth sold-out Jim Brickman Cruise, a unique event that has become an annual fan favorite. Brickman teamed up with American Greetings lending his music to create some of their best-selling e-Cards to date.

Other artistic endeavors include a weekly radio show, Your Weekend, two best selling books, Simple Things and Love Notes, debuts at Carnegie Hall and the White House, as well as international touring from Spain to Thailand.  Jim lends a hand to several charitable foundations for children including Autism Speaks, UNICEF, and Camp Heartland.

Congratulate Jim on 15 Years!

Music is the soundtrack of life, love or even our everyday adventures, and Jim has given us 15 wonderful years. His songs have done everything from ease the pain to captivate people falling in love. It’s amazing to think that something as simple as a melody can have a lasting effect on emotions and lives.

It's our time to give back to Jim for all his years as America's Most Romantic Piano Sensation and thank him for his timeless music!

Let Jim know all the reasons why his music is a part of your life!






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James B         2/11/2009 7:57:02 AM
Thanks 15 years...WOW! From Rocket to the Moon I was hooked on your melodies and musical creations that fabricate from your piano playing. Both relaxing and refreshing to hear music that makes me smile and feel numb with peace of mind. Beautiful The song that really hits home and brings good memories all the time is The Simple Things...Thank you for that song. Submitted By: James B

annette miller         2/11/2009 7:20:43 AM
writing inspiration I was fortunate enough to meet Jim in Ocean City, NJ last July. I listen to his music while writing paranormal romance. His song Love of My Life not only gave me great ideas for the direction of the book, one of the lines gave me the title. If I get published, he gets a big thank you inside. His melodies just give me the inspiration for all the romance in my books. Kudos, Jim! You're awesome! Submitted By: annette miller

Susan         2/10/2009 10:58:42 PM
Jim's music Congratulations on all your hard work ! I realize how much practice and time it takes to get to the level you've reached. ( I'm a pianist and piano teacher myself) Because you make it look so easy some may not realize what has gone into the career you've chosen. What's so memorable to me after attending the Lebanon NH concert is to see you doing what you LOVE to do.: composing, songwriting, sharing your life through your music. It was great to meet you after the concert and thanks so much for inspiring my son Seth. I've been a fan for several years now, but he is your newest teen fan from Lebanon. He's so excited to win the 15th anniv. kit! He thanks you. Hope you'll return to our quaint town in the future! Sincerely, Susan D. Submitted By: Susan

Joy Whitaker         2/10/2009 5:17:30 PM
your music Dear Jim, I just wanted you to know I have been listening to and appreciating your music for years - starting with "No Words". Your CD's are the ones I reach for when I head into the quilt studio to create. I just played them to my 6th graders this last Friday while they were writing in my Language Arts class - and they loved them. Thanks for years of good listening - and many smiles along the way. Congratulations for achieving 15 years in a very tough business doing something you obviously love. My best to you and your loved ones, Joy Whitaker ps - I hear I am a Brickhead ? Submitted By: Joy Whitaker

Melanie Croy         2/10/2009 4:31:25 PM
Congratulations! Jim: Congratulations on 15 years in the business. I bought your first two CD's in Hastings in the New Age section when you were an "unknown," No Words and By Heart. I've been a fan ever since! I've seen you in concert more than 10 times and look forward to going again when you return to Texas. Best wishes and keep up the wonderful work! Melanie Submitted By: Melanie Croy

Bob Orlowski         2/10/2009 2:36:23 PM
Thanks! Jim, Sorry I wasn't able to make this year's cruise. But I hope to do the Alaska excursion - always wanted to go there! Thank you Jim for the many ways your music has touched my life through the years. It has been a blessing to me. I'm doing a 2 hr. Valetine's Day concert this weekend at a local coffee house in Hamilton NJ where I live. I will be doing 5 of your love songs, along with sharing some of my past crusie experiences. May God continue to use and richly bless you and yours. Bob O. Submitted By: Bob Orlowski

Susan Stephens         2/10/2009 2:19:33 PM
Congrats Dear Jim, I have been a fan of your music for a very long time. Everytime I hear one of your songs whatever I am doing I relax and all my troubles go away. Thank you so much for writing such lovely songs. Come back to Cleveland again. Your Fan, Susan Submitted By: Susan Stephens

Mary         2/10/2009 11:14:25 AM
Thank you I love Jim's music because it reminds me of my brother. When we were kids my brother and I were a piano and violin duet and he had taught himself the piano. I miss that with him because he has passed. Jim acts and sounds very much like him. My other brother was the one that kept Sesame street on the air in the 70s in my town and I know Jim worked with them too. Also, I have been teaching for 15 years and came to Salt Lake the same year he had his kickoff at Abravanel Hall that was recorded. I knew he would be a sensation then and was proud to be there at that historic event. I've loved every CD since and my elderly mom gets to have his poster in her room to make her happy. She loves his music too. Thanks for staying so personable. Submitted By: Mary

Cindie Runnion         2/10/2009 11:09:19 AM
Thanks to Jim Your music is wonderful. It stirs the senses and calms the soul. I have become aware of this because my mother is terminally ill. The only thing that calms her at night and lets her sleep is playing one of the "music only" CDs. "No Words" is her favorite. So, you truly touch our lives at every stage of them. Submitted By: Cindie Runnion

Susan Zizza         2/10/2009 10:19:25 AM
Your Feb. 7 2009 Lebanon, NH concert My husband, Mark, and I attended your Lebanon, NH concert. It was so amazing, uplifting and faith strengthening. Never Alone, in particular, really spoke to us. We have two sons and one of them has gone through very sad times in the last few years. The song spoke to the hope we have in hearts for this beloved child of ours. Thank you for the comfort and peace you and Ann brought to us that evening. Submitted By: Susan Zizza



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