Benjamin Edward "Jamie " Muhoberac is an American session keyboardist with numerous credits. He is best known for his work with Seal [1] and Was (Not Was) . He is a touring member of New Jersey rock band My Chemical Romance .
Muhoberac with My Chemical Romance in 2022
Muhoberac has worked with acts including The All-American Rejects , Fleetwood Mac ,[2] Bob Dylan ,[3] The Rolling Stones ,[4] Backstreet Boys , Chris Cornell , Paradise Lost , Bowling For Soup , Eric Prydz , Genesis ,[5] Ofra Haza [6] and Pet Shop Boys . He has often worked with producer Trevor Horn including for Seal [7] and Rod Stewart .[8] In recent years, he has worked with Jane's Addiction , Avenged Sevenfold , Sum 41 , Joe Cocker , Phil Collins , John Mayer , Front Line Assembly , My Chemical Romance , Jon Hassell , Lasso [9] and John Sykes .[10] Kid Harpoon said of him, "I know Jamie Muhoberac, he's one of the best keyboard players in the world and has played with everyone."[11]
His first tour was with Was (Not Was) .[6] [12] He was Seal's musical director in the 1990s.[13]
He has had a writing partnership with Carmen Rizzo .[14] They co-wrote Paul Oakenfold 's 2002 single "Southern Sun ", which reached #16 in the UK singles chart.[15] [16] They also co-wrote multiple songs on Delerium 's 2003 album Chimera , including the single "Truly ", which reached #54 in the UK.
He played live with John Doe in 2002.[17] In 2019, he became the touring keyboardist for My Chemical Romance .[18] [19] In 2022, he also toured with John Mayer .[20]
He lives in Los Angeles.[21]
His father was pianist, producer, and arranger Larry Muhoberac , who worked with Barbra Streisand , Neil Diamond , Dean Martin , Elvis Presley , Silverchair , Sir John Rowles and numerous others.[22] His brother is Parrish Muhoberac, a multi-instrumentalist musician, producer and performer.
Bob Dylan , Under the Red Sky , 1990[23] (certified Silver in the UK)
Iggy Pop , Brick by Brick , 1990 (#50 in the UK, #34 in Germany, #13 in Switzerland)
Paula Abdul , Spellbound , 1991 (#1 in the US, #4 in the UK)
Seal , Seal , 1991[24] (#1 in the UK, #27 in the US)
Mike Oldfield , Tubular Bells II , 1992[25] (#1 in the UK, #7 in Germany)
Ringo Starr , Time Takes Time , 1992[26]
The B-52's , Good Stuff , 1992 (#8 in the UK, #16 in the US)
Billy Idol , Cyberpunk , 1993 (#20 in the UK, #48 in the US)
Seal, Seal , 1994 (#1 in the UK, #15 in the US)
Tina Turner , Wildest Dreams , 1996 (#4 in the UK, #1 in New Zealand)
The Rolling Stones , Bridges to Babylon , 1997[27] (#6 in the UK, #3 in the US, #1 in Germany)
Seal, Human Being , 1998
Chocolate Genius , Black Music , 1998[28]
Jon Hassell , Fascinoma , 1999[29]
various artists, The Million Dollar Hotel: Music from the Motion Picture , 2000
Paul Oakenfold , Bunkka , 2002
Alanis Morissette , Under Rug Swept , 2002 (#1 in the US and Italy, #2 in the UK)
Faith Hill , Cry , 2002[30] (#1 in the US, #2 in Australia)
Seal, Seal IV , 2003[31] (#4 in the UK, #3 in the US, #1 in Switzerland)
Melissa Etheridge , Lucky , 2004[32] (#15 in the US)
Alanis Morissette, So-Called Chaos , 2004[33] (#5 in the US, #8 in the UK, #1 in Germany)
Pet Shop Boys , Fundamental , 2006 (#5 in the UK, #4 in Germany)
Gavin Rossdale , Wanderlust , 2008[34] (#40 in Austria)
Escala , Escala , 2009 (#2 in the UK)
John Legend , Evolver , 2009 (#4 in the US)
Jon Hassell, Last Night the Moon Came Dropping Its Clothes in the Street , 2009[35]
Meat Loaf , Hang Cool Teddy Bear , 2010, co-wrote "Song of Madness"[36] (#4 in the UK, #27 in the US)
Taylor Swift , Red , 2012 (#1 in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand)[37]
Florence K , I'm Leaving You , 2013[38]
Seal, 7 , 2015 (#13 in the UK)
Josh Groban , All That Echoes , 2016[2]
Beth Hart , A Tribute to Led Zeppelin , 2022[4] [39] (#17 in the UK)
My Chemical Romance , The Foundations of Decay , 2022
Trevor Horn , Echoes: Ancient and Modern , 2023
The Offspring , Supercharged , 2024
LeRoy, Dan (2007). The greatest music never sold : secrets of legendary lost albums by David Bowie, Seal, Beastie Boys, Beck, Chicago, Mick Jagger & more! . New York: Backbeat Books. p. 15. ISBN 978-0879309053 .
"Echoes of success", The Mercury (South Africa), March 01, 2013, Pg. 5, by Craig Vester
"Dylan: Disc by Disc" by Jon Bream, 2015
"The Songs of Genesis: A Complete Guide to the Studio Recordings", by Steve Aldous, 2020
"Ofra Haza's rare old Hebrew", The Toronto Star, March 26, 1992, Pg. F11, by Lenny Stoute
"Adventures in Modern Recording: From ABC to ZTT" by Trevor Horn, 2022
"Un sonido más real y directo marca el regreso de Lasso", El Nacional (Venezuela), October 29, 2013, by SOFÍA BALZA MARCANO
“SINGER SEAL IS ALL COOL IN SHOW AT THE AMERICAN”, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), November 20, 1994, by Brian Newcomb
BMI Songview database, BMI Work ID 6082928
“ROCK REVIEW; Looking at Disintegration From the Viewpoint of Age”, The New York Times, August 22, 2002, Section E; Column 5; The Arts/Cultural Desk; Pg. 5, by JON PARELES
Tubular Bells II liner notes, 1992
“Backbeat”, The Sun Herald (Sydney, Australia), October 19, 1997, by Peter Holmes
“Warner Bros. Records Announces Remarkable New Seal Album Set for Release”, Business Wire, July 7, 2003
“Morissette's latest album is old 'Chaos’”, Anchorage Daily News (Alaska), July 9, 2004, By GARETH OLDS
"Pasa Tempos", The Santa Fe New Mexican, March 6, 2009, Pg. PA-26, by Paul Weideman
"Rome forging ahead", Irish Daily Mail, May 28, 2013, p. 42, by Charles Legge
"The Words and Music of Taylor Swift" by James E. Perone
"Fetishes", Variety , July 1–14, 1996, p. 36, by David Stratton
"RENT" . Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA . Retrieved 2023-01-31 .