Hinson performed as a country music from his teenage years in the late 1960s and began going by the name Jimbeau Hinson in the mid-1970s, to avoid any confusion with Muppets creator Jim Henson. Hinson signed a writing contract with The Wilburn Brothers publishing company at age seventeen and later recorded several singles for Chart Records. During the late 1970s, Hinson began a long-running relationship with The Oak Ridge Boys as a songwriter and assisted with the operations of their publishing company. In the late 1980s he was a contestant on Star Search.
Hinson released his first album as an artist, Strong Medicine, on Wrinkled Records in 2013.[5]
Hinson was openly bisexual,[6] although he was in a monogamous relationship with his wife Brenda from the 1980s. He was diagnosed with HIV in 1985.[7] He suffered a stroke in 2021, and recovered, but suffered a second stroke in early 2022. Hinson died on March 4, 2022, at the age of 70.[8]
References
^"Jimbeau Hinson". discogs.com. Archived from the original on 26 August 2013. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
^Webster, Kirt (9 August 2010). "OAK RIDGE BOYS DISH UP SOME 'FANCY' AIRTIME SONGWRITER RECEIVES A TWO-MILLION SPINS AWARD FROM BMI". Fancy Free. Hot Indie News. Archived from the original on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013. Artists careers are built with milestone songs," adds Oak Ridge Boys manager Jim Halsey. "Songwriters Jimbeau Hinson and Roy August's "Fancy Free" was a corner stone song in the Oak Ridge Boys career. Thank you Jimbeau and Roy.