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H*3618
Session 118 (2009-2010)


H*3618 Resolution, By Gilliard, Dillard, Herbkersman, Horne, Mack and Moss
 A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO RECOGNIZE AND HONOR THE LATE JAMES JAMERSON, A NATIVE
 CHARLESTONIAN, FOR HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MUSIC INDUSTRY, ESPECIALLY IN HIS
 CAPACITY AS A NOTED BASSIST FOR MOTOWN RECORDS AND TO REQUEST THAT HE BE
 INDUCTED INTO THE SOUTH CAROLINA HALL OF FAME.

   02/26/09  House  Introduced HJ-3
   02/26/09  House  Referred to Committee on Invitations and Memorial
                     Resolutions HJ-3
   03/04/09         Scrivener's error corrected
   03/04/09  House  Committee report: Favorable Invitations and
                     Memorial Resolutions HJ-67
   03/05/09  House  Adopted HJ-26



VERSIONS OF THIS BILL

2/26/2009
3/4/2009
3/4/2009-A



H. 3618

COMMITTEE REPORT

March 4, 2009

H. 3618

Introduced by Reps. Gilliard, Dillard, Herbkersman, Horne, Mack and Moss

S. Printed 3/4/09--H.

Read the first time February 26, 2009.

            

THE COMMITTEE ON

INVITATIONS AND MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS

To whom was referred a House Resolution (H. 3618) to recognize and honor the late James Jamerson, a native Charlestonian, for his contributions to the music industry, especially in his capacity as a noted bassist for Motown Records and, etc., respectfully

REPORT:

That they have duly and carefully considered the same and recommend that the same do pass:

LISTON D. BARFIELD for Committee.

            

A HOUSE RESOLUTION

TO RECOGNIZE AND HONOR THE LATE JAMES JAMERSON, A NATIVE CHARLESTONIAN, FOR HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MUSIC INDUSTRY, ESPECIALLY IN HIS CAPACITY AS A NOTED BASSIST FOR MOTOWN RECORDS AND TO REQUEST THAT HE BE INDUCTED INTO THE SOUTH CAROLINA HALL OF FAME.

Whereas, the late James Jamerson was a talented musician and a major influence in the music industry in his capacity as a bass player during the second half of the twentieth century; and

Whereas, born in Charleston on January 29, 1936, James Lee Jamerson was the son of James and Elizabeth Jamerson; and

Whereas, at an early age, James relocated with his mother to Detroit, Michigan. There he attended Northwestern High School, where he studied music under William Helstein and gave clear evidence of his musical ability. Upon graduation from high school, he immediately launched what was to become a notable musical career; and

Whereas, his first high-potential professional opportunity arrived in 1961 when he was asked to accompany the famed Jackie Wilson. His career speedily developed so that in 1964 he was able to terminate his road travel and devote his time exclusively to Motown Records; and

Whereas, during his career, Mr. Jamerson worked with many renowned artists, producers, composers, and conductors, among them Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross and the Supremes, The Temptations, The Four Tops, The Jackson Five, and Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr.; and

Whereas, credited with being a contemporary musical genius on the bass, he was influential in the development of the "Motown Sound." In all, he performed on nearly thirty number-one pop hits, toppling the record commonly attributed to the Beatles, and on the rhythm-and-blues charts almost seventy of his performances went to the top; and

Whereas, as a result of his achievements, cut short by an untimely death in 1983, he has been inducted into several halls of fame, including Nashville's celebrated Musician's Hall of Fame & Museum in December 2007. Now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the House of Representatives:

That the members of the South Carolina House of Representatives, by this resolution, recognize and honor the late James Jamerson, a native Charlestonian, for his contributions to the music industry, especially in his capacity as a noted bassist for Motown Records and request that he be inducted into the South Carolina Hall of Fame.

Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to his cousin Anthony McKnight for the family and to the South Carolina Hall of Fame.

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