Background
Jamie O'Hara was born on August 8, 1950 in Toledo, Ohio where he attended Ottawa Hills High School (Ohio) and played Varsity Football.
Jamie O'Hara was born on August 8, 1950 in Toledo, Ohio where he attended Ottawa Hills High School (Ohio) and played Varsity Football.
Between 1986 and 1990, he and Kieran Kane comprised , a duo which charted seven singles on the Billboard Hot Country charts, including the Number One single "Can't Stop My Heart from Loving You". After disbanded in 1990, both O'Hara and Kane recorded solo albums of their own. In addition, O'Hara has continued writing songs for other country music artists.
He had initially planned to pursue a career in American football, but after a career-ending knee injury, O'Hara shifted his focus to singing and songwriting. By 1975, he had moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he was signed to a publishing contract. Among the songs that he composed throughout the 1980s was "Older Women", a number one single for Ronnie McDowell.
Kieran Kane, another songwriter who worked for the same publishing company, first collaborated with O'Hara on a song entitled "Bluegrass Blues", eventually recorded by The Judds. Afterwards, the two began writing more songs together. By 1986, they decided to form a duo known as Signed to Columbia Nashville in 1986, recorded three studio albums for the label, in addition to charting seven singles on the Billboard Hot Country charts.
Their third album failed to produce any singles and by 1990, the duo parted ways, with both members assuming solo careers. O'Hara recorded a solo album for RCA Nashville in 1994. His only album for the label, Rise Above It, was issued that year, followed by a second album entitled Beautiful Obsession seven years later.
In addition, O'Hara continued to write songs for other artists, including cuts by Shelby Lynne, Gary Allan, and Trisha Yearwood.