Born
October 12, 1953 in Sherman, Texas.
Jimmy began playing Guitar at the age of 7.
Began
playing local Concerts at 12.
Jimmy's
band first shared the stage with a major artist (the Guess Who)
when Jimmy was 16.
He
first worked professionally in a Studio in 1971 at the age of
17.
In
the years that have followed, Hotz has worked as a Producer, Engineer,
Live Sound Mixer, Musician, Inventor and Musical Instrument Designer.
Some of the Artists that Hotz has worked with in one or more of
these capacities include: Fleetwood Mac, NSYNC, MOBIUS8, B.B.
King, Dave Mason, Leon Russell, Yes, Jon Anderson, Kitaro, Steve
Winwood, Chicago, Bonnie Rait, Gary Wright, Paul Haslinger, Phoebe
Snow, Terry Reid, Jerry Williams, Kim Basinger, Dan Aykroyd, Patty
Loveless, Becky Hobbs, the Association, ArkAngel, Petra, the Memphis
Horns, Les Paul, Billy Lee Riley, Terry Rose, Mason Williams,
the Smothers Brothers, Roger McGuinn, Ray Kennedy, Shock Therapy,
Giant Killer, the Natives, Joe Savage, Bill Tillman, Maya, Speedy
West, Memphis, Palamino, Dove, Vision, Scott Gershin, Noize Suppressor,
and Haven.
Some
of the major companies that have sought Jimmy's technical advice
include Microsoft, Intel, Electronic Arts, Atari and JBL. Jimmy
was the Chief Visionary behind the 3dMAxMedia Zuma project, he
also put together and led the team that developed the technology
(real-time manipulation of 3dGraphics by Audio, MIDI and other
real-time control devices). Zuma won a 2001 Innovation award
from Computer Graphics world and was used on the 2001 NSYNC tour.
He
recorded a solo album in the late 70's called "Beyond the
Crystal Sea" this is considered one of the best examples
of early "Art Rock" by many Collectors and Critics.
Jimmy's
current project "Beyond the Gates of Time" is his first
solo recording in which his inventions, the "Hotz Box"(MIDI
Controller) and the "Hotz MIDI Translator" (Computer
Software) are the primary instruments. As Jimmy has been very
busy working with other Artists and inventing Musical Instruments,
"Beyond the Gates of Time" is also his first solo project
since "Beyond the Crystal Sea".
Affiliations:
AFI – American
Film Institute – Advisory Board
ASCAP – American Society of Composers,
Authors and Publishers
MMA – MIDI Manufactures Association
NAMM – National Association of Music Merchants
NARAS – National Academy of Recording Arts
& Sciences (Grammy's) – Voting Member
A partial list of Trade Shows and Conferences where Jimmy Hotz
has been a featured speaker, made presentations or been on a panel
include:
American Film Institute – Los Angeles/Hollywood California
Comdex – Las Vegas
E3 -Los Angeles
Guitar Center / Rock Walk of Fame – Hollywood California
Hackers Conference and the Think Conference – California
Southern California Economic Development Conference – Los Angeles
Microsoft Music Industry Briefing – Seattle
MIDIfest – US, MIDIExpo – Canada
Music Messe – Germany
NAMM Shows in Los Angeles, Nashville, Atlantic City and Chicago
Plug.In / New York Music Festival - Technology Symposium – New
York City
Project B-B-Que – Interactive Music Conference – Texas
Siggraph
State Bar of California – Intellectual Property Conference
World of Atari – Germany
World of Atari – US.
Press reviews:
Articles about or with references to Jimmy Hotz and/or his Inventions
have appeared in numerous magazines and other publications including:
Associated Press
Atari Advantage
Atari Artist, Atari Explorer
Atari Magazine, Atari Magazine -France
Atari MIDI Magazine
Atari MIDI Notes
BAM Magazine
Billboard
Broadcasting and Cable
Business Week
BYTE
Computer Graphics World
ComputerLife
Computer Shopper
Current Notes
Drums and Drumming
Electronic Musician
EQ
Keyboard
Keyboards-Germany
Keyboard-Japan
Keys-Germany
JAM Magazine
Los Angeles Times
Mondo 2000
Multimedia World
Music and Computers
Music Connection
Music Technology
News Chronicle
New York Times
OMNI
Option
PC Shopping – Germany
Roland Magazine
Rhythm
Sound Studio and Stage
Start – the best Atari magazine
ST Computers
ST World
Surround Sound Professional
Up-Beat Daily
Yahoo Internet Life.