SURVIVOR Cancels September And October Tour Dates To Mourn Death Of Singer JIMI JAMISON

September 10, 2014

In the wake of lead singer Jimi Jamison's sudden death on August 31, SURVIVOR has canceled the September and October dates of its fall 2014 tour.

"We are devastated by this loss, we trust that our fans will understand our wanting to take some time to mourn and remember our brother," said Dave Bickler, who, along with Frankie Sullivan, is an original member of the celebrated band formed in 1978. Tour organizers are working with host venues to reschedule the canceled dates.

"I called him 'Golden Throat,' and for good reason," said Sullivan. "Jim Jamison had a voice we will never forget. It was massive and huge and yet sweet and gentle. He was a loving soul and a brother to me in many ways. I will miss him greatly."

Jamison joined SURVIVOR in 1984. Some of the hit songs recorded by the band during that period include chart busters like "I Can't Hold Back", "High On You" and "The Search Is Over" from the "Vital Signs" album and "Burning Heart" from "Rocky IV". In 2004 he was featured in the Emmy-nominated Starbucks commercial that parodied SURVIVOR's iconic hit "Eye Of The Tiger".

2012 would delight SURVIVOR fans around the nation when the band began touring with both Jamison and Bickler.

"It was an honor to share the stage with such a great talent and Jimi was one of the best vocalist in the business," said Billy Ozzello. "Even though he's gone, he will continue to be with us in spirit."

SURVIVOR's fall tour will begin again on November 13 in Hanover, Maryland.

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