![]() Jimmy Harnen’s debut album, Can’t Fight The Midnight, featured well-known studio musicians including future- American Idol judge Randy Jackson (bass), Toto’s Steve Lukather (guitar) and a guest appearance by one of Harnen’s idols, REO Speedwagon’s Kevin Cronin. As the song was climbing the charts, WTG, a new label at the time, signed Harnen as a solo artist. With the song now credited as ‘Jimmy Harnen with Synch’, it began to grow in popularity, and it shot all the way up to #10 on June 10, 1989. However in 1989, “Where Are You Now?” resurfaced and began to get a lot of airplay. They spent the next few years trying to recapture the spotlight, before disbanding. “Where Are You Now?” reached #77 on the Billboard Hot 100, but fell off the chart the following week. They re-recorded “Where Are You Now?”, and released an album, Get the Feelin’ in 1986. The song got local airplay, and scored a record deal with Columbia Records. The band decided to release it as a single on the independent label Micki Records. In 1985, Synch recorded some of their songs, with Harnen singing on one song, “Where Are You Now?”, which he cowrote with a friend named Rich Congdon. ![]() He was the drummer for a local band named Synch, made up of lead vocalist Lou Butwin, guitarist Dave Abraham, bassist James A. ![]() Jimmy Harnen is a singer, songwriter and drummer from Plymouth, Pennsylvania. “Where Are You Now?” by Jimmy Harnen with Synch
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