





JamesStick’s first jam of 2015 was “Wolves” by Kanye West. JamesStick found their eternal jam in July — “I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free (Live at Montreaux, 1976)” by Nina Simone. Lots of electronic, soul, and ambient. JamesStick crossed 75 jams in March! And it all came to an end with JamesStick’s final jam: “Bringing Back The Home (Live)” by Jon Cleary.
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JamesStick’s first jam of 2014 was “Mirrorball” by Peter Gabriel, and the jams kept coming; 20 in total. Lots of electronic, pop, and ambient. “I Want You Back (8-bit Remix)” by Little Bitboy closed out the year.
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The year got going with “Picasso” by The Cinema, and the jams kept coming; 28 in total. The year’s recurring themes? Australian music, singer-songwriters, and indie pop. In October, JamesStick introduced This Is My Jam to “Gravity” by Steven Price. In December, JamesStick posted their 50th jam. “Please Come Home for Christmas” by Charles Brown closed out the year.
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In April, JamesStick joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “Stars” by Fun.. Nice. The year’s recurring themes? indie rock, british, and pop. JamesStick reached 20 jams in December. 2012 drew to a close with “Earthquake (Full Version)” by Labrinth.
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