Jim
Weider, a master of classic
telecaster guitar, is renowned for
his rock and blues-based signature
sound. He is among a select group of
musicians with an endorsement from
Fender and, for the past three
decades, he's earned enormous
respect from fellow musicians and
music fans throughout the world.
Born and raised
in the famed arts colony of
Woodstock, NY, Jim received great
acclaim during his long tenure
(1985-2000) as lead guitarist
(replacing Robbie Robertson) for
Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame inductees,
The Band. During 15 years of
international touring with original
members Levon Helm, Garth Hudson and
Rick Danko, Jim was featured on
numerous albums, films, videos and
television appearances. Highlights
included a 1990 performance with The
Band and Ronnie Hawkins at The
Berlin Wall concert produced by
Roger Waters of Pink Floyd; several
cable TV specials (notably "The Bob
Dylan Tribute" at Madison Square
Garden; "The Road," and "This
Country's Rocking"); a performance
and recording at the "Unofficial
Blue Jean Bash" for President
Clinton's 1993 Inaugural Ball, with
special guests Bob Dylan, Steven
Stills and Dr. John; a 1994
pay-per-view concert telecast from
the Woodstock '94 Festival; and a
1995 appearance on the A&E Biography
documentary "The Authorized Video
Biography The Band" for cable TV and
video, released by ABC Video.
Jim furthered his
reputation as a versatile and
talented guitarist in performances
and recordings with Scotty Moore,
Keith Richards, Los Lobos, Graham
Parker, Taj Mahal, Mavis Staples,
Hot Tuna, Bob Weir/Rat Dog, Johnny
Paycheck, James Talley, Kim Wilson,
Paul Butterfield, Robbie Dupree,
among many others.
In 1997 Jim
produced and played on Paul
Burlison's CD, Train Kept - A
Rollin' (Sweetfish Records)) with
special guests, The Band, Kim
Wilson, Los Lobos, Mavis Staples and
Rocky & Billy Burnette. He also
recorded and filmed All The King's
Men, Scotty Moore's Sweetfish
Records release, including the track
"Deuce and a Quarter" with Levon
Helm, Keith Richards, D.J. Fontana.
Five 2000 and 2001 releases showcase
Jim's songwriting talents, including
Kenny Neal's Telarc releases (What
You Get and One Step Closer)&Deborah
Colemans(What about Love) the title
cut of Bill Perry's Fired Up (Blind
Pig); and tunes on new CDs by Jonell
Mosser and Colin Linden,Cindy
Cashdollar, and on the new 2004
Alligator release ,Jim co-wrote the
single and Title of Mavis Staples
new album (Have -a- Little Faith)and
played guitar on five tracks.
In addition to
touring with The Band, Jim has
fronted his own bands since the late
1980s and released his first solo
recording of "Many Rivers To Cross"
on Woodstock Holiday (Pioneer
Records, Japan) in 1993. Since 1997,
Jim's devoted much of his time to
his current band this high-energy
band has toured extensively
throughout the northeastern US,
including festivals, concert halls,
clubs like B.B. King's, and an
appearance on CBS-TV's Early Morning
Show. Jim's been a featured guest
twice on both "The House of Blues
Radio Hour," hosted by Dan Akroyd,
and on "The Guitar Show," hosted by
Kevin Bacon.
Jim Weider's
first CD, Big Foot (EKG), was
praised by Vintage Guitar Magazine
as "the highest-quality recording
we've heard in a very long time. Any
guitar purist will be impressed with
Weider's varied styles -- rock,
rockabilly, slide, good old blues,
and even some 'chicken-pickin'
country. This is a celebration of
guitar at its best."
Remedy, Jim's
second recording with his band,
features eight of his originals,
including the title cut (first
released on The Band's Jericho CD
where it became a Top Ten Single in
Canada). Jim's distinctive guitar
tone, his improvisational talents
and powerful solos, and his prowess
as a songwriter are evident
throughout this CD, notably on
"Twister" and "Freedom Walk." The
Band's classic rocker, "The Weight,"
reveals Jim's ability to put their
unique stamp on timeless favorites:
the latter cut includes special
guests Merle Saunders, Mavis
Staples, Garth Hudson, Jimmy Vivino,
Sid McGinnis and Tony Levin.
For Homespun
Video, Jim has produced six of the
internationally distributed
company's best selling instructional
video tapes/DVD's : Get That
Classic Fender Sound, Rockabilly
Guitar (two-video set), Electric
Country Blues
(two-video set), and his 2000
release, Basic Licks and Classic
Solos for Electric Blues Guitar.
Jim recieved the 2005 W.C. handy
Award winner for co- writing Mavis
Staples hit single and cd title
song” Have-a-Little Faith”, Jim has
written songs and produced for many
artists also including The Band’s
top ten hit” Remedy”.
PERCoLAToR represents Jim's newest
musical venture into a
powerfulgroove & atmospheric guitar
driven band. Jim blends rock&blues
with funk & jazz groove's combining
modern drum loops and samples, to
playing beautiful melodic
ballads. A powerful cd that's both
exciting and mesmerizing!
PERCoLAToR was released in Europe
may 1st /2006 on BHM Productions.
Jim is Currnetly Touring the UIS
with his group ProJECT PERCoLAToR.
Jim has performed/recorded with such
well known artists as:
Bob Dylan
Graham Parker
Los Lobos
Robbie Dupree
Doctor John
Taj Majhal
Mavis Staples
Paul Butterfield
Scotty Moore
Keith Richards
Hot Tuna
Bob Weir/Rat Dog
Kim Wilson
Paul Burlison
Lee Rocker