Jim adkins jimmy eat world birth chart
Jim Adkins Age, Birthday, Zodiac Sign and Birth Chart
Jim Adkins is an American guitarist and singer, born on November 10, 1975, in Mesa, Arizona. He is known for his contributions to music as a member of the band Jimmy Eat World, which blends elements of alternative rock and pop punk. Adkins has developed a distinct style and is recognized for his impactful songwriting and energetic performances. His work with the band has garnered a significant following and critical acclaim throughout his career.
Zodiac Sign
(Western)
Scorpio
Sunsign, Tropical Zodiac
Zodiac Sign
(Vedic)
Capricorn
Moonsign, Sidereal Zodiac
Place of Birth
Mesa
Time Zone - America/Phoenix (7:0 W)
Chinese Zodiac Sign
Rabbit (兔)
Name Number
(Chaldean)
22 => 4
Name Number
(Pythagorean)
9
Meaning of the name - Jim
Short form of James, meaning 'supplanter' or 'he who takes the place of another'
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November 10, 1975 Facts
Generation Group
Jim Adkins belongs to the
Generation X
group.
Place of Birth:
Mesa
Educated At:
Mountain View High School
Occupation:
guitarist | singer
Astrology Analysis
Note: This birth chart is calc
Q&A: Jim Adkins of Jimmy Eat World on Nostalgic Music, Balancing Setlists and Early Grog Shop shows
Alt-rock staple Jimmy Eat World makes its return to Cleveland Sept. 8 at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in support of its newest track, “Something Loud.”
Following the announcement of the nostalgia-fueled When We Were Young music festival, singer Jim Adkins looked inward at the breadth of his career and the effect of time on music, memory and growth.
“While I thought I made the most of the early band days, I realize now I missed some stuff,” Adkins writes in a newsletter regarding the recent song. “You’re in such a hurry to grow out of the formidable years. There’s an obviously better future; you’re just doing your time to wait out.”
With arguably timeless albums like
Bleed American
— released mere months before 9/11 —Jimmy Eat World’s early aughts hits make it difficult not to reflect. Who were you when you first heard “Sweetness” over your car stereo?
Perhaps you’ll find the answer as you sing along at the Rock Hall’s Union Home Mortgage Plaza this week. Before t
Poprock Record
When artists go solo or come around sporting a new band the results can split three ways. They might come back sounding pretty much like they did when they left, which sometimes turns out well (I guess she really
was
the band …) or leads to disaster (hm, he really should have stuck it out with the other guys …). But sometimes they return with a markedly different sound, a result that some find disappointing but I often find refreshing and exciting. This post features three different artists defying expectations on their second time around.
Jim Adkins
is the lead singer for Jimmy Eat World and you couldn’t get a more different take on him that this solo EP. The title track, “I Will Go,” kicks things off with sprightly clean acoustic guitar rhythm and a lovely swinging melody, later adding horns and electric guitar to what is a solid single. He applies a similar fresh treatment to Beck’s “Don’t Act Like Your Heart Isn’t Hard.” Things get a bit edgier with his interesting take on an Everly Brothers’ b-side, “Give Me a Sweetheart,” featuring a double tracked harmony vocal and a guitar with an ominous rumble. But the EP’s highlight has to be his bleached-
Artist Interview: Jimmy Eat World
Posted: by The Alt Editing Staff
There are bands that live within your subconscious if you’ve been fortunate enough to have one whose presence has prevailed through self discovery, radio airplay, coming of age movie soundtracks, or the most revelatory moments in sentimental TV shows. Like a familiar friend or confidant who has been with you for years at a time, the most significant bands of your life leave you with an undeniable first impression long before it ever begins to make sense. They’re the ones you hold closest to your heart because there’s something about their songs that feels truer to you than anything else in the world. For the last thirty years, whether you’ve stayed with them through the years or one particular era, Jimmy Eat World have been that band continuously making sincerely captivating music as one of the most honest and definitive rock bands of our time and I spoke with Jim Adkins about the key to longevity behind their ongoing career.
The story of Jimmy Eat World is one of luck, daring, and an undying desire to stay the course. The Phoenix, Arizona, group who formed in 1993 have gone from skate punk to emo/post-ha