James Curd
Listen to, buy or share
Buy
-
51,406
scrobbles
-
12,310 listeners
-
Peep_ is listening to
James Curd – We Just Won’t Stop
Biography
James Curd began djing in Chicago in the early nineties. By the time he was 19 he was holding down residencies with Derrick Carter and releasing music on labels around the world.
James wrote a wide array of songs and released “Should I Sing Like This” under the name Greenskeepers. “Should I Sing Like This” became a hit with djs in the city and around the world. Greenskeepers was gaining steam in every direction including press support from Rolling Stone.
James continued to release music and dj under the name Greenskeepers. His song “Low and Sweet” off of the Classic release “What’s Your Man Got To Do With Gan” further cemented his swing house signature.
A couple of years later James set out to make a new Greenskeepers album and finished “Pleetch” which had many guest vocalist on it. Many songs off of “Pleetch” were licensed to TV. Most notably “Back In The Wild”, You Don’t Know Me” and “Lotion” were licensed to “Greys Anatomy”. “Pleetch” was released on Classic and OM in 2004.
In 2005 James took a live show on the road. The live show was a great success and made a huge impression on some of the most respected clubs around the world from Fabric in London to Home in Sydney. The live show also made a big impact in the electronic world at some of the best music festivals such as T In The Park in Scotland, Electric Picnic in Dublin, Park Life in Australia and Lollapalooza in Chicago.
James wrote a wide array of songs and released “Should I Sing Like This” under the name Greenskeepers. “Should I Sing Like This” became a hit with djs in the city and around the world. Greenskeepers was gaining steam in every direction including press support from Rolling Stone.
James continued to release music and dj under the name Greenskeepers. His song “Low and Sweet” off of the Classic release “What’s Your Man Got To Do With Gan” further cemented his swing house signature.
A couple of years later James set out to make a new Greenskeepers album and finished “Pleetch” which had many guest vocalist on it. Many songs off of “Pleetch” were licensed to TV. Most notably “Back In The Wild”, You Don’t Know Me” and “Lotion” were licensed to “Greys Anatomy”. “Pleetch” was released on Classic and OM in 2004.
In 2005 James took a live show on the road. The live show was a great success and made a huge impression on some of the most respected clubs around the world from Fabric in London to Home in Sydney. The live show also made a big impact in the electronic world at some of the best music festivals such as T In The Park in Scotland, Electric Picnic in Dublin, Park Life in Australia and Lollapalooza in Chicago.
Top Tracks
Top Albums
-
Got To Have
1,897 listeners4 tracks
Released:
-
Guide Me
736 listeners4 tracks
Released:
-
We Just Won’t Stop
783 listeners2 tracks
Released:
-
Input? Output? I Don't Know Yet
714 listeners6 tracks
Released:
Listening Trend
12,310listeners all time
51,406scrobbles all time
Recent listeners trend:
Start scrobbling and track your listening history
Last.fm users scrobble the music they play in iTunes, Spotify, Rdio and over 200 other music players.
Create a Last.fm profile






