Jim's Big Ego
Jim's Big Ego is a Boston, Massachusetts-based band formed in 1995 under the leadership of singer/songwriter Jim Infantino, who was named as the best new artist of 1995 by the National Academy of Songwriters.[1]
Among the band's songs are "The Ballad of Barry Allen," about the DC superhero Barry Allen/The Flash, a character co-created by Infantino's uncle Carmine Infantino; “Asshole”, a song about the George W. Bush administration that went viral, and "New Lang Syne" (sometimes also called "Thank God It's Over"), a new New Year's Eve song featured on National Public Radio's All Things Considered in 2001.
Discography (as Jim Infantino)
- Strawman (1993)
- The World of Particulars (1995)
Members
- Jim Infantino – guitar, lead vocals
- Jesse Flack – double bass, vocals
- Dan Cantor – drums, vocals
- Josh Kantor – Keyboards, vocals
Discography
- 1996 – Titanic
- 1996 – More Songs About Me
- 1998 – Don't Get Smart
- 1999 – Y2K – Hooray! (EP)
- 2000 – Noplace Like Nowhere
- 2003 – They're Everywhere
- 2005 – Support the Truth (EP E-Album)
- 2008 – free*
- 2012 – Stay
External links
Wikiquote has quotations related to Jim's Big Ego.
- Official website
- "New New Year Song" from NPR's All Things Considered December 31, 2001
- Jim's Big Ego at AllMusic
- Jim's Big Ego collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive
- The Ego & The Oracle: Stage show featuring Jim's Big Ego in an experiment of "musical fortune-telling."
References
- Eugene Register-Guard. "Jim's Big Ego, Kemp play tonight at Sam Bond's". February 17, 2006, p. 4 (special). Retrieved on May 30, 2013.
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