Jesse Harms
Jesse Harms (born 1953/54 in Massachusetts)[1] is a session keyboard player and songwriter who was a member of Sammy Hagar's backing band from 1984 (VOA) to 1987 (I Never Said Goodbye), and from 1997–2003 as a member of Hagar's band, The Waboritas.[2] Jesse also wrote songs for/with Hagar, as well as the 1988 Eddie Money hit "Walk on Water."
Jesse Harms also played on three songs on the David Lee Roth album Eat 'Em and Smile and was a short-lived member of REO Speedwagon, writing or co-writing several songs and playing on the band's 1990 album The Earth, a Small Man, His Dog and a Chicken.
In 2004, he released his first (and to date only) solo album, The Best of What I've Got, which featured himself on lead vocals and keyboards. The album included several brand new tunes, as well as his own renditions of several hit songs he had initially written for/during his tenure with other artists.[3]
Currently retired from touring, Harms is the owner of Marin Music Center in Novato, California. He and his wife, Susan, live in the Novato area with their two children.[1]
Discography
With Sammy Hagar solo
With Sammy Hagar and The Waboritas
With David Lee Roth
With Eddie Money
With REO Speedwagon
With McAuley Schenker Group
Jesse Harms
- The Best of What I've Got (2004)
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