
Born in Glasgow, Jim lived in Scotland as a boy. He came to Australia with his parents, turned 5 on the boat and settled in Adelaide, South Australia. When the Beatles eventually toured Australia in the 60's, Jim was 18. Although he had a passion for the 50's rock and roll, it was the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, etc that convinced Jim his future was in music and he set about joining a band.
By 1965, he had joined an instrumental band, "The Mustangs".

They were an instrumental (Shadows type) group who decided they needed a vocalist to keep up with the new wave, post-Beatles. They would play instrumental sets, then Jim would get up and sing in the last set. Jim convinced the other members of the band that things had to change and before long he had them playing 'blues' and growing their hair. Mick Bower came up with the name, started writing songs and they changed their image from the old rocker look.
By mid-1965, the Masters Apprentices (Note: the band decided on 'no apostrophe' in Masters) were born - a raw, energetic rhythm & blues band that captured the city within months.

With Jim out front as vocalist (Jim sometimes plays a blues harmonica and occasionally guitar, which he found too restrictive and left to the undoubted experts in the band) fans were soon packing every gig and spilling out into the street causing traffic jams. The band began trying their hand at writing songs from almost the start and by the end of 1965 had a batch of finished compositions ready to record.
Having heard of the bands fast-growing fan base, a demo of four songs was recorded on request for Astor Records in Melbourne. After hearing the demo and the raw energy of their performance, Astor decided to release the recordings as they were. The first single "Undecided/Wars or Hands of Time" was an exciting young and fresh piece of power pop, unlike anything ever heard emanating from this country before, and instantly became a smash hit (The other two tracks appeared on the first album, Johnny B Goode & Hot Gully Wind). This was followed by a long string of hits right throughout the 60's and into the early 70's.