James Francis Gnecco III (born September 30, 1973) is an American singer, songwriter and multi instrumentalist who makes music both under his name and the moniker Ours. Gnecco is known for his multi-octave vocal range and singing style, often described as 'dramatic and emotional'.
In 1997, he signed to DreamWorks Records and released two records under the label before its disbandment. Ours released their fourth record 'Ballet the Boxer I' on their own label Cage Recording Co. The band toured with acts such as The Cult, A-Ha, Powderfinger, The Wallflowers, Marilyn Manson, Blue October and Filter.
Gnecco also contributed on the track "Our Final Hymn" from Neverending White Lights' debut album, and also the track "Dove Coloured Sky" from their second album .
In 2004 Gnecco and Brian May of the band Queen recorded "Someone to Die For", a duet for the Spider-Man 2 soundtrack. The song is written by Alain Johannes and Natasha Shneider of Eleven in collaboration with Chris Cornell.
In 2006 Gnecco sang a cover of Big Country's "Big Country" for a Kohl's television commercial.
Gnecco released his debut solo album, entitled The Heart, on July 20, 2010, via indie label Bright Antenna. The Heart X Edition release announcement on Jimmy Gnecco's Official Site
Gnecco toured with Norwegian band A-ha as a supporting act of the band during the concerts of October and November 2010 of A-ha's farewell tour Ending on a High Note.
In 2011 he collaborated with A-ha's Paul Waaktaar-Savoy in a new band called Weathervane.
In 2013, Gnecco contributed vocals to two tracks for the game , "Collective Consciousness" and "It Has To Be This Way".
In 2022, Gnecco appeared on Stone Temple Pilots's bassist Robert DeLeo's single Love is Not Made Of Gold.
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