James Stroud | |
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Born | July 4, 1949 |
Origin | Shreveport, Louisiana, United States |
Genres | Country, R&B, Soul, Disco |
Occupation(s) | Session musician, record producer |
Instruments | Guitar, synthesizer, drums |
Years active | 1960s-present |
Associated acts | Paul Davis, King Floyd, Clay Walker, Darryl Worley |
James Stroud (born July 4, 1949 in Shreveport, Louisiana) is an American musician and record producer who works in pop, rock, R&B, soul, disco, and country music. He played with Malaco Rhythm Section for Malaco Records . In the 1990s, he was the president of Giant Records (a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Records) and held several credits as a session drummer. He later worked for DreamWorks Records Nashville and in 2008 founded his own label, Stroudavarious Records.
Stroud was born in Louisiana, one of five children. He began playing drums at local bar bands in Texas and Louisiana. Stroud worked with musician such as Paul Davis in the 1960s. He and Davis also took on songwriting duties for Mississippi-based Malaco Records which was an R&B label. He played with and produced many acts throughout the 1960s and 1970s. He was a standalone session musician working with the band Sparks which he provided guitar drum and keyboards for. He also started playing drums and synthesizer with Paul Davis, taking influences from rock and R&B artists. In the early-1980s he began playing for Eddie Rabbitt. From there, Stroud had become a prolific session drummer in Nashville, Tennessee, backing Ronnie Milsap, K.T. Oslin and others. He was also a member of the Marshall Tucker Band. He worked with R&B musician such as Dorothy Moore, King Floyd, Frederic Knight, Jackie Moore, The Controllers, Fern Kenney, and Anita Word too.