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With one look at Jimmy Dooley,
you can immediately tell that things are looking
different in gospel music. And with one listen
to Jimmy Dooley, you can instantly tell that
things are getting better in gospel music. Jimmy
is in a class all his own in gospel music,
fusing multiple styles into something different,
something better, something extraordinary.
Jimmy Dooley began singing around the age of 5
at his grandfather’s church. By the age of 14,
Jimmy began preaching. It wasn’t until the age
of 17 that Jimmy felt called into the music
ministry to sing. But strangely, Jimmy became
seriously ill. He was hospitalized and his
condition continually grew worse until the
doctors gave him only a few months to live. They
could never officially diagnose him, but with
his deteriorating health it was only a matter of
time before his body would give in and fail. But
Jimmy and his family never gave up hope and
through prayers and faith God healed him. Jimmy
has been sharing this personal testimony ever
since.
Jimmy busted into the
Christian music scene when he co-founded a
progressive Southern Gospel mixed trio. The
group recorded two albums that featured many
songs written by Jimmy, including fan favorites
“I’m Excited” and “I Will”. After a few years,
Jimmy felt called to part ways with the group to
develop his own music ministry.
In 2002, Jimmy married his longtime fiancé
April. April has devotedly supported Jimmy’s
musical endeavors and is faithfully seen at
every performance. They are practically
inseparable and since their marriage they have
never spent a night away from each other, which
is something not many married couples can say.
During the next few years, Jimmy filled in with
many Southern Gospel groups and made quite a
name for himself as a versatile and talented
performer. His solo ministry flourished and he
performed at just about every kind of venue,
from churches to fairs, civic centers to youth
rallies, revivals and everything in between.
Jimmy also started his own recording studio
called Cross Connection Studio, where he began
producing and recording many of today’s
up-and-coming gospel artists.
Jimmy continued writing songs and has become the
songwriter to watch in gospel music. He has
written many songs for other artists, including:
“The Grace That I’m Under” – Ivan Parker
“I’m Having One Of Those Days” – Ivan Parker
“That Was Then, This Is Now” – Ivan Parker
“I Told ‘Em That I’d Make It” – The Galloways
“Behold The Lamb” – Palmetto State Quartet
“Joy for the Journey” – Greg Bentley
“What Stained The Cross” – The Beene Family
“I Will” – Day 3
Jimmy released two projects in
2006, one of those being That Was Then, This Is
Now. It is a collection of songs Jimmy wrote
over the past few years, including some of those
recorded by other artists. It includes a total
of 11 songs written by Jimmy himself. “That
Would Be Me (Without You)” is a moving ballad
that questions where you would be without God in
your life. “Shine The Light” is an uplifting
song that beckons every Christian to go out into
the world proclaiming the wonder of God. “Open
Arms” is a song of forgiveness and compassion
that brings the story of the prodigal son to
life. “He Set Me Free” is the traditional hymn,
but Jimmy tackles it successfully as a black
spiritual. And finally, Jimmy revisits one of
the first songs he ever wrote in “I Will”, a
stirring song that reassures us that Jesus loved
us enough to die for us and that he still loves
us today.
Jimmy also recently released Things Are Looking
Different, an album that can be described as
fresh, uplifting, and pleasantly progressive.
Every song on the album was written by Jimmy,
making it an extremely personal collection. The
title cut, “Things Are Looking Different”, is a
celebration of living the Christian life. “I
Survived” is Jimmy’s personal testimony of
surviving his own illness and overcoming any of
life’s obstacles and has quickly become a fan
favorite. “Sunday Morning Church” is a tribute
to the worship services he experienced in his
grandfather’s church, the church in which he
first began to sing. “God Noticed You” is a song
that reaches out to those who feel unloved and
unnoticed, showing them that God loves and
notices each and every one of us. “The Last
Time” is a moving closure to the album, where
Jimmy pays a special tribute to those who’ve
gone on before us while reminding us to cherish
every moment we spend with our loved ones here
on Earth.
Since the beginning of Jimmy’s
music career, he has made ‘making a difference’
the focal point in his ministry. His goal is to
first and foremost see the lost accept Jesus
Christ as their personal Savior but also to
encourage the discouraged. Jimmy states, “I
really feel like this is becoming a big part of
the ministry God is using me in, inspiring me to
write songs like “I Survived” that hit home with
just about everybody who has faced a hard time
or tragedy in their life whether they are
Christians or non-Christians.”
Without a doubt, Jimmy Dooley is something
better in gospel music. With a new album and new
doors being opened, things are looking brighter
than ever before for this 26-year-old as he
continues to grow in his ministry and touch even
more lives through the power of Christ. Jimmy’s
presence in the music industry is definitely
something different, and something that will
surely be around for many years to come.
Awards and Acheivements
- Nominated for multiple
awards by the CGMA in 2003, including Male
Vocalist, Young Artist, Songwriter, and
Breakthrough Individual
- In September 2003, signed
exclusive songwriting agreement with
Centergy Music
- In September 2004, "I
Told 'Em That I'd Make It" debuted at #5 on
the Singing News Top Ten Releases
- Invited to sing at
Daywind's Leaders of Tomorrow Showcase at
the 2005 National Quartet Convention,
showcasing up-and-coming talent in Southern
Gospel music
- In September 2005, signed
exclusive songwriting contract with
Crossroads Music
- In July 2006, "The Grace
That I'm Under" peaks at #10 on the Top 100
US Gospel News Charts
- In October 2006, "The
Grace That I'm Under" reaches #3 on the
Powersource National Chart
- Released first solo
project in November 2006 entitled That Was
Then, This Is Now
- Selected as a Top Ten
Finalist in the state of Kentucky for the
2006 Colgate Country Showdown
- Over 60 people came to
know the Lord during Jimmy's first year as a
soloist in 2006
- Signed major solo
recording contract with Crossroads Music,
who will nationally distribute the album
Things Are Looking Different in the summer
of 2007
- Shared the stage with
many reputable artists, such as The Crabb
Family, Karen Peck and New River, The
Hoskins Family, Greater Vision, The Perrys,
The Nelons, Gold City, and the Freemans

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