James Gardin & the Full Respect
James Gardin
Performing
- Sat, Apr 20 12:00 PM
- Sat, Apr 13 7:00 PM
- Sat, Apr 15 5:00 PM
- Sat, Apr 15 5:00 PM
- Thu, Apr 14 10:00 PM
- Sat, Apr 20 10:00 AM
- Sat, Apr 20 2:30 PM
- Sat, Apr 20 2:30 PM
- Thu, Apr 18 5:30 PM
- Tue, Apr 16 7:30 PM
Venue
- R.E. Olds Transportation Museum
- The Fledge Lansing
- The Fledge Lansing
- Lansing Public Media Center
- The Fledge Lansing
- Impression 5 Science Center
- The Fledge Lansing
- REACH Studio Art Center
- The Fledge Lansing
- The Fledge Lansing
Links
Artist Information
James Gardin has used his music to fuel dance floors, radiowaves, and varied social causes. But before opening for national acts (Macklemore, Grieves, Danny Brown, The Flobots, Ludacris, Ehlzi, Cool Kids), teaching music to children in South Africa and using his lyrics to champion cultural unity and HIV/AIDS awareness, Gardin had to learn to create for himself. James “P.H.I.L.T.H.Y.” Gardin was born in Germany to two parents in the Army before moving to Arizona at four years old, and settling into Lansing, Mich. at ten years old. He got involved with music early through singing in the church choir, guitar lessons from a mentor, and his first raps as part of an anti-drug song competition at Bella Vista Elementary in Sierra Vista, Arizona. After failing a fifth grade test to play violin at school, he took matters into his own hands and dug into books to learn how to play sheet music. “I didn’t understand music in their systematic way, but today, I don’t approach music with rules set to it anyway,” James remembers. “I’m glad I learned it for myself.”