Jameson Burt is a singer-songwriter whose built a reputation for capturing special moments in time, holding the attention of the listener with nothing more than his voice and a guitar. Whether in a club or an entire stadium, Jameson has that special gift as an artist to connect and communicate his songs in a universal way, without limitation of genre. He’s done just that as a support act for Rival Sons, Eddie Vedder, Glen Hansard, and most notably the Italian rock legend Vasco Rossi on a stadium tour of Italy in summer 2019, playing for crowds of 60,000 per night. Jameson’s catalogue of passionate, heartfelt & innovative songs landed him a publishing deal with BMG Berlin and he has maintained a steady stream of creative output and toured extensively in Europe and the U.K.
Jameson recorded his first full-length solo album at the landmark Henson Studios in Los Angeles (formerly A&M). He has performed his music on tour across the US and Europe, and his songs have been featured in advertisements for Moschino and the NHL, and in films in the US and Italy.
His full-length album, “Right Time” - released July, 2021 - is the most revealing and intimate work of Jameson’s career. It’s dark, rich & romantic atmosphere is a backdrop for the story of the past year of his life: true love, true loss, and in the end, hope for the future. “Right Time” is a delicate blend of R&B groove, lush folk-rock texture, and pop melody: the work of a powerful singer-songwriter at his best & most vulnerable.
Jameson’s new single “One More” finds him returning to his absolute core: with only his voice and an acoustic guitar Jameson paints a vivid picture of love, loss, desperation and hope. “One More” is a four-minute cinematic snapshot of a person hitting their emotional rock-bottom and finding the strength to rise up again.Over relentlessly churning acoustic guitars the song showcases Jameson’s melodic, emotive and dynamic voice.
In winter 2021 Jameson performed a six-week nationwide tour supporting rock & roll outfit Rival Sons. His latest single “One More” received extensive airplay on college radio across the U.S.