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Jimmy Young  (RnB)
Soul, R&B; artist from Canada

Come And Break My Heart (RnB)

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Jimmy Young is a singer songwriter who has the distinction of sharing the same stage with such greats as Ben E. King, The Temptations, Sam Moore, Barry White, The O'Jays, The Stylistics and Mary Wilson (The Supremes) He has also made appearances on Much Music's "Electric Circus" which is televised nationally in Canada. In 2003 one of Jimmy Young songs "More Than My Heart Could Stand" was included on a CD compilation by DiscUSA with such greats as Al Green, The Blind Boys Of Alabama and Iggy Pop to name a few.
Jimmy Young Lists the following Influences
  My musical influences are, Luther Vandross, Lionel Ritchie, Smokey Robinson, Tom Jones, Marvin Gaye, Ben E. King, Al Green