BIOGRAPHY

Jim BrickmanJim Brickman has revolutionized the sound of solo piano with his pop-style instrumentals and star-studded vocal collaborations.
 
With over 7 million records sold, Brickman’s romantic piano sound has made him the best selling solo piano artist of our time. His signature songwriting style, original music, and unique performances have also brought him six Gold and Platinum selling albums, 30 charted adult radio hits, Grammy nominations in 2003 & 2009, two SESAC “Songwriter of the Year” awards, a Canadian Country Music Award and a Gospel Music Association Dove Award.



His best-known compositions include the chart-toppers “Valentine,” “The Gift,” “Love of My Life,” “Simple Things” and “Peace.” January 2012 saw Jim hold the top three spots on the Top 10 of Billboard’s New Age chart for his albums Love, Romanza and All is Calm.


Brickman has been a strong supporter of PBS, starring in four TV concert specials: Beautiful World (2009), Jim Brickman Live from Disney’s Magic Kingdom (2005), My Romance—An Evening with Jim Brickman (2000) and Love Songs and Lullabies (2002).
 


A native of Cleveland, 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.
 


Other artistic endeavors include a popular weekly radio show, Your Weekend with Jim Brickman; two best-selling books, Simple Things and Love Notes; debuts at Carnegie Hall and the White House; and international touring from Spain to Thailand. His Jim Brickman Cruise have become an annual hot-ticket event. He’s teamed up with American Greetings, lending original music to create some of their best-selling eCards with over 1.7 millions sent to date. Brickman lends a hand to many charitable foundations for children, including Autism Speaks and UNICEF. A scholarship was recently established in his name at the Cleveland Institute of Music.

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 your turn to express your feelings to Jim.  Let him know all the reasons why his music is a part of your life!

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Monica Durbin         2/1/2010 8:26:30 PM
Your music touches my heart! I have been a fan of your music for years. In fact My now husband and I went to a concert of yours in December of 2004 in Lafayette, LA for my birthday. He proposed days later and admitted that he really wanted to propose the night of the concert and somehow get you involved in it, but could not think of how he could pull it off. He used many of the lyrics from "Love Never Fails" in his proposal. When we married in June of 2006, we used many of your songs in our wedding. "Love Never Fails" was one of the songs that was played during our ceremony whose central theme was Corinthians 13. My pastor fell in love with it instantly, he said that he had never heard that biblical verse put so beautifully. Several guests came to us and asked where we found the song so they could get a copy of it. I am a middle school Math teacher who works mostly with 6th graders. I play your music often in class to set an atmosphere where students can concentrate and be more productive. I beli

Andrea & Arlin         2/1/2010 9:01:32 AM
Thank you for our bridal special song Dear Jim, Thank you for the song Beautiful. The words speak perfectly of our love and we have chosen that song as our first dance for our wedding this saturday- 6th Feb. 2010 in Mumbai, India. We love all your songs and your music will play a special part at this great celebration of our wedding. We wish you could personally join us on this occasion. Congratulations on your 15 years of love through music that you have brought to many couples and other people all over the world. We love you and we thank you for singing our bridal special and making it all come true. Wishing you many more years of success. Submitted By: Andrea & Arlin

Linda Trenn         1/31/2010 9:51:58 PM
thanks Hi Jim, I just went to the Pops tonight and saw you for the first time. It was an awesome night, and I want to thank you. Your songs are beautiful, and they have given me hope that I will find the right guy out there for me. I'm 49 and divorced, and a hopeless romantic. Are you married? I'm sure you would make a great husband with the caring songs you write. Submitted By: Linda Trenn

Christopher De Tar         1/31/2010 10:33:00 AM
Feb 6 in St. Louis Looking forward to your concert in ole St. Louie..... My wife and I are having tuff times these days and it is my hope that time spent at your concert will re-kindle the special love my wife had for me with your music. Thanks Jim for sharing your gift with the world. See you next Saturday from the left Orchestra area ! Submitted By: Christopher De Tar

Mario Castro         1/30/2010 4:33:24 PM
Your Music, My Piano Jim, you have a fantastic gift to share with us. I just started piano at age of 45 and I love your song. I am working in one of your best solo music "EDGEWATER". I hope i can play like you in the future. Congatulations Mario Castro Submitted By: Mario Castro

Deb         1/29/2010 9:09:56 PM
Thank You I attended your concert in Greeneville, TN last evening. This was the 3rd time I've been blessed to hear you in person. Thank you for a wonderful evening! Your gift of music brings me peace. Blessings to you. Submitted By: Deb

JANET MYERS         1/29/2010 7:53:30 PM
MEETING JIM I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN A HUGE JIM BRICKMAN FAN, AND HAD ALL HIS MUSIC, AND BEEN TO MANY CONCERTS. THIS PAST FALL I WAS HONORED ENOUGH TO HELP WITH A TELETHON FOR WHRO IN NORFOLK, VA AND WAS ABLE TO MEET JIM UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL. HE WAS SO DOWN TO EARTH AND PERSONABLE - MADE ME LIKE HIM (AND HIS MUSIC) EVEN MORE. MY FAVORTIE WAY TO DE-STRESS IS TO LISTEN TO JIM ON MY IPOD, AND SUNDAY MORNING WOULD NOT BE THE SAME WITHOUT MY GRACE CD. THANKS FOR ALL THE ENJOYMENT, AND GOOD LUCK AT THE GRAMMY'S. Submitted By: JANET MYERS

Melissa Howard         1/29/2010 6:34:46 PM
Thank you for your gift of music! Dear Jim, I was just listening to your "Hope" CD and thinking that I really wanted to let you know how your music has affected my life. I remember walking into a store 15 years ago and hearing the most calming music and asking the clerk what it was. She showed me your "No Words" cassette. I bought it and listened to it until it fell apart. I have been a fan since then, and wanted you to know that in my most anxious moments, I think to myself, " I need Jim!" I put on one of your CD's and it calms me down. Thank you for that gift, especially in this day and age. I am so glad that God has blessed me through your music and I pray His richest blessings on your life! With a Grateful Heart, Melissa Howard Clearwater, Florida Submitted By: Melissa Howard

Sandy Burkett         1/29/2010 12:04:52 PM
Sharon Thorn Jim, My sister spoke of you frequently. I know how much she loved your music. I must tell you it is not easy for me to listen to your music right now with her recent loss. And let me congratulate you on 15 years on (we called her Shay) Shay's behalf. Take care. Sandy Burkett Submitted By: Sandy Burkett

Jean Haag         1/29/2010 9:48:36 AM
Your music As I sit here working in my office at Baldwin-Wallace College in the Cleveland area, your music is playing quietly in the backroom of the normal crazy chaos that you'd find in any college academic office. Students are constantly running in and out, faculty always need something, the phones are ringing...and my sanity is in tact with your lovely, peaceful music playing quietly in the background. People stop and listen and appreciate the nice, quiet touch to what is sometimes an insane place! Submitted By: Jean Haag