James William Lindberg was born on July 26,1965 and is an American singer and guitarist.
16 Facts About Jim Lindberg
Jim Lindberg founded The Black Pacific, who released a debut album in 2010.
Jim Lindberg became Pennywise's main lyricist after the death of bassist Jason Thirsk, who was responsible for encouraging the band's message of positive mental attitude and self-reliance.
Jim Lindberg returned however to record their sophomore release, Unknown Road, after the band's music was featured in a number of surfing and skateboarding videos attracting a less violent following.
In June 2010 Jim Lindberg unveiled his new band The Black Pacific.
Black Pacific features Alan Vega on drums and Davey Latter on bass, with Jim Lindberg writing all of the songs, playing guitar, and singing.
Jim Lindberg released a solo acoustic album Songs from the Elkhorn Trail in November 2021.
Jim Lindberg has been active with various charity causes, including spearheading the effort to donate all proceeds of a 2000 Pennywise concert at The Los Angeles Sports Arena to charity.
In 2008, Jim Lindberg organized the donation of proceeds of Pennywise's "Reason to Believe" record release party to benefit the UCLA Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Center on behalf of Cooper's Cure, an organization that helps fund awareness and research into Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
In February 2011, Jim Lindberg took part in the "Rock Vs Cancer" show to benefit the Lymphoma Society at the House of Blues in San Diego.
Jim Lindberg provided backing vocals on the Bad Religion track "Marked" from their 1994 album Stranger than Fiction.
Jim Lindberg provided backing vocals for two of The Offspring's albums Americana and Splinter.
In October 2009, Jim Lindberg appeared on Flip Skateboards Extremely Sorry Soundtrack on a wholly electronic track written and produced by UK-born, Los Angeles-based DJ and producer Baron.
Jim Lindberg has been affiliated with cable television VOD content provider Havoc TV.
Jim Lindberg released his first book in May 2007, Punk Rock Dad.
Jim Lindberg attended El Camino College, San Diego State University and later went on to graduate from UCLA in 1989.