Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR11

Introduced
1/18/24  
Refer
1/18/24  
Passed
3/6/24  

Caption

Jimi Jamison; commend musical legacy of Mississippi native and lead singer of Survivor.

Impact

The resolution seeks to recognize Jamison's indelible contributions to the music realm, especially in a state like Mississippi, known for its rich musical heritage. By commemorating artists like Jamison, the government underscores the importance of cultural figures in shaping the state's identity and inspiring future generations of musicians. It serves as a reminder of the artistic contributions originating from the region and highlights Mississippi's role as a birthplace for significant musical talent.

Summary

House Resolution 11 honors the legacy of Jimi Jamison, the renowned lead singer of the iconic rock band Survivor. Jamison, a native of Mississippi, is recognized not only for his contributions as a musician but also for the cultural impact he made through his work. This resolution celebrates his journey from a local talent in Mississippi to a national figure in the music industry, particularly noting his memorable performances and the band's notable hits during the 1980s.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR11 is largely positive, reflecting pride in Jamison's achievements and a deep appreciation for his artistry. Legislators and the community view the resolution as a way to not only honor Jamison's memory but to also celebrate the broader cultural contributions of Mississippi natives in the music world. This appreciation fosters a sense of community and shared heritage among residents.

Contention

While the resolution is largely uncontroversial, as it celebrates the life and achievements of a beloved figure, discussions around such tributes often invoke conversations about the representation of Mississippi's cultural figures in popular media. Some discussions may revolve around whether sufficient attention is given to local talents and the preservation of their legacies, ensuring that their contributions are remembered in an authentic manner.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR52

Tommy Aldridge; commend for outstanding musical artistry and accomplishments.

MS SC512

Mourn the loss and celebrate the contributions and career of Mississippi music icon and Rock and Roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis.

MS SC558

Extending condolences of Legislature to surviving family of Motown recording artist/songwriter Barrett Strong of West Point.

MS HR21

Christone "Kingfish" Ingram; commend on winning his first Grammy Award during the 64th Annual Grammy Awards.

MS SC519

Extending deepest sympathy of Legislature to surviving family of MSU Football Coach Mike Leach and paying tribute to his legacy.

MS HR2

Chapel Hart; commend successes in their career as well as during America's Got Talent.

MS SR2

Chapel Hart; commend for being named on the Next Women in Country List in 2021.

MS HR67

Clarissa Griffin Harris; commend life and legacy upon her passing.

MS HC13

B.B. King or Elvis Presley; request the Joint Committee on the Library of Congress to approve the replacement of Jefferson Davis with either.

MS HR88

Roy L. Dixon, Sr.; commend life and legacy upon his passing.

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