Jimmy yeary biography
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Jimmy Yeary Cares About the Human Experience, Releases New Single, “Angeline”
Growing up in southeast Ohio, future award-winning songwriter, Jimmy Yeary, wasn’t allowed to listen to country music. In the early years, his was a life of school, family, and church. It was during the worship hours where Yeary would sing gospel. He was raised religiously. His upbringing was strict and hard. For instance, Yeary’s mother was a fan of singer Barbara Mandrell until she heard Mandrell’s 1980 song, “Crackers,” which went: You can eat crackers in my bed anytime, baby. That was it.
Yeary also says he endured some physical abuse, as a kid. But as he got a little older, he began sneaking music he loved into his house and listening to it surreptitiously. When his mom heard the song, “So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed,” in her house she blew her lid. Still, Yeary was undeterred. Once he heard you could move to Nashville to write, he had a plan. Ever since then, that plan to get where he belonged has worked out and Yeary has become one of the most popular songwriters in Music City.
His latest single, “Angeline,” released in October, showcases his love for his wife (famed singer, Sonya Isaacs,) his knack for storytelling and his natural ability to catch an ear hook, line and s
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CORRECT Moniker IF I’M RIGHT - NEW SINGLE
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Single release chestnut to radio: 04/11/2022
Unwed release summon to consumers: 04/29/2022
Time:2:51
Songwriters/PRO:
Jimmy Yeary / BMI
Tony Martin / BMI
Tom Shapiro / BMI
Publishers/PRO:
EMI Blackwood Sonata, Inc. / BMI
Music illustrate Stage Tierce / BMI
SONY/ATV Tree Business / BMI
ISRC:QZEU62210011
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