James Otto

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James Otto
Background information
Birth name James Allen Otto
Born July 29, 1973 (1973-07-29) (age 34)
Origin Fort Lewis, Washington, USA
Genre(s) Country
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals
Rhythm guitar
Years active 2002-present
Label(s) Mercury Nashville
Raybaw/Warner Bros. Nashville
Associated acts Big & Rich
Cowboy Troy
Website Official website

James Otto (born James Allen Otto, July 29, 1973 at Fort Lewis in Washington, USA) is an American country music singer-songwriter who is a member of the MuzikMafia, a group of country-music singer-songwriters known for their "country music without prejudice". Otto began his career on Mercury Nashville Records in 2002, charting three minor singles on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs charts and recording his debut album Days of Our Lives for Mercury before being dropped in 2004.

In late 2007, he signed to Warner Bros. Records. His second album, Sunset Man, was released in April 2008, produced by John Rich (of Big & Rich) and Jay DeMarcus (of Rascal Flatts), the latter of whom is Otto's brother-in-law.[1] The lead-off single to Sunset Man, "Just Got Started Lovin' You", has become a Number One hit on the country charts.


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[edit] Biography

James Otto was born on July 29, 1973 on the Fort Lewis Army Base in the state of Washington.[2] He first took up singing at age four, and later learned to play violin and saxophone. However, he wanted to learn to play guitar as well, and at age thirteen, he received a guitar for his birthday.[2]

Although he traveled throughout the country for most of his childhood, he moved to the small town of Benton City, Washington; attending and gradutating from Kiona-Benton High School. After graduating high school, Otto joined the United States Navy, where he served for two years.[2] In 1998, he moved to Nashville, Tennessee, and began attending songwriters' nights there; three years later, he joined the MuzikMafia, a group of country music songwriters which includes Big & Rich and Gretchen Wilson.

[edit] Musical career

In 2002, Otto met Scott Parker of Mercury Nashville Records, who signed him to a record deal that year.[2] His first single, "The Ball", peaked at #45 on the Billboard country charts; a second single, "Long Way Down", failed to chart at all. Due to the poor chart performance of these singles, Otto's debut album was delayed.

"Days of Our Lives", his third release for the label, was released in late 2003, peaking at #33 on the country charts.[3] Shortly after the song peaked, his debut album (also entitled Days of Our Lives) was released on Mercury, and in 2004, Otto was signed as an opening act for Shania Twain on her Up! Tour. [2] His fourth single for Mercury, "Sunday Morning and Saturday Night", peaked at #58; after the song fell from the charts, Otto exited Mercury's roster.

[edit] Sunset Man

By 2007, Otto signed to Warner Bros. Records Nashville. His first single for the label, "Just Got Started Lovin' You", was released at the end of that year, as the lead-off single to his second album (2008's Sunset Man). "Just Got Started Lovin' You" reached Number One on the Hot Country Songs charts in May of 2008, becoming the highest-charting single of his career.[4] His second single from the album, "For You", is set for release to country radio on June 9, 2008.

In 2008, Otto was commissioned to perform a new theme song for the Atlanta Braves, entitled "The Braves Play Here," composed by Greg Barnhill and Randy Wachtler for 615 Music.[5]

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Year Album Chart Positions Record Label
US Country US 200 CAN Country
2004 Days of Our Lives 61 Mercury
2008 Sunset Man 2 3 25 Raybaw/Warner Bros.

[edit] Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country US Hot 100 US Pop 100 US Digital CAN Country CAN Hot 100
2002 "The Ball" 45 Days of Our Lives
2003 "Long Way Down"A
"Days of Our Lives" 33
2004 "Sunday Morning and Saturday Night" 58
2007 "Just Got Started Lovin' You" 1 27 65 56 2 72 Sunset Man
2008 "For You"B
  • A Failed to chart.
  • B To be released.

[edit] References

  1. ^ James Otto: Putting the Pieces Together. Country Weekly.com (2008-03-24). Retrieved on 2008-04-09.
  2. ^ a b c d e Leggett, Steve. James Otto biography (html). All Music Guide. Retrieved on 2007-07-24.
  3. ^ Despite his ballads, James Otto wants to rock (html). CMT.com. Retrieved on 2007-07-24.
  4. ^ Morris, Edward (2008-05-10). At Last, James Otto Scores No. 1 Song. CMT.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-14.
  5. ^ Miller, Doug (2008-05-20). A new voice for the Braves. Major League Baseball. Retrieved on 2008-05-21.

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