After ten years recording jingles for the groundbreaking worldwide campaign of "Always Coca Cola", Jimmy traveled the globe performing live from China to Paris. Shortly after the Tsunami hit, Jimmy found himself in Kuala Lampur, sharing his gift for the King and Queen of Malaysia at the Royal Palace. It was also Jimmy's voice that graced Arthur Ashe Stadium singing the National Anthem a year after 9/11 at the U.S. Open.

After many years as a studio session singer recording for the likes of Garth Brooks and Cher, and working with producers from David Foster to Giorgio Moroder, Jimmy Demers has finally begun work on his very first solo recording project.

Working with talents like his brother Donnie Demers and Diane Warren, Jimmy's soon to be released CD on Concord Records has already created a buzz within the music industry.  Artists and executives alike have been echoing the question, "What on earth took so long for the voice of Jimmy Demers to be heard?"

Whatever that answer may be, it is a question only he and his voice may ever know for sure. What we as listeners can know for sure, is that sometimes, there truly are things in life worth waiting for.