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24 October, 2025Print
OUT NOW: Jim Keller Finds Hope at the End Of The World On New Album
The Former Tommy Tutone Co-Founder Offers A Sardonic Yet Soulful Record, Grown Out of NYC Jam SessionsUpcoming Tour Dates in Nashville, Austin, Brooklyn, Los Angeles & More
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October 24, 2025 — Today, hit singer-songwriter Jim Keller has released his new solo album End Of The World, and while the title might seem bleak, rest assured: Keller’s album is all about finding hope.
“I think that balance between light and dark has always just come naturally to me,” he reflects. “Things are crazy out there right now, and sometimes the only way you can make sense of it all is with a three-minute pop song.”
Co-written with Byron Isaacs (The Lumineers, Levon Helm) and produced by multi-instrumentalist Adam Minkoff (Graham Nash, Doyle Bramhall II), End Of The World is a collection of lean, sardonic, and deeply human songs that reflect on what it means to stay hopeful when the world seems to be coming apart at the seams. The record exhibits Keller’s exceptional “knack for making seemingly simple lines sink a little deeper” (American Songwriter), marking his fourth release in the last five years.
His infectious lead single “Got No Time For That” sets the album’s tone, channeling everything from dark humor to absurdity. End Of The World also includes the soulful opener “Love One Another,” the sweltering “Black Dog,” the bright “Coffee In My Cup,” and the aching “I Wanna Go Home,” all of which showcase Keller’s ability to pack emotional weight into tightly crafted songs.
Listen to End Of The World HERE.
End Of The World is a collection of lean, sardonic, and deeply human songs that reflect on what it means to stay hopeful when the world seems to be coming apart at the seams. Last month, Keller set the tone with “Got No Time For That” — a soul-fired anthem that channels frustration, absurdity, and dark humor into an infectious tune. Listen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJveKPtcKMQ
The record is the latest chapter in a prolific run that confirms the former Tommy Tutone co-founder is in the throes of a creative renaissance, and it features some of the strongest, leanest writing of his career. A master of melody and economy, Keller co-wrote the 1981 chart-topping hit “867-5309/Jenny” before stepping away from the spotlight to manage composer Philip Glass and run his own company, St. Rose Music, representing the likes of Tom Waits and Ravi Shankar. At 50, he returned to his first love — songwriting — and has since released a string of critically acclaimed albums (End of the World is his seventh since 2010). He's also built a vibrant musical community through his long-running NYC jam sessions.
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Tour Dates
November 14 - The 5 Spot - Nashville, TN
November 20 - C-Boy's - Austin, TX
December 9 - Littlefield - Brooklyn, NY - Free show!
December 12 - Colony Woodstock - Woodstock, NY
January 10 - Sweetwater Music Hall - Mill Valley, CA
January 18 - McCabe's Guitar Shop - Los Angeles, CA
End Of The World Tracklist
Love One Another
Got No Time For That
End Of The World
Sally Came Home
I Want To Go Back Home
Black Dog
Here I Am
Pretending
Sweetness
Coffee In My Cup
Lucky
Getting Over You
About Jim Keller
Born and raised on the East Coast, Jim Keller found fame after moving to San Francisco, where he launched Tommy Tutone in the late 1970s. Despite their meteoric rise, the band was short-lived, and Keller soon found himself in the proverbial wilderness, struggling to make ends meet until he talked his way into a job with famed composer Philip Glass. For the next 25 years, Keller would go on to run Glass’s publishing company, eventually managing his career outright in addition to working with luminaries like Tom Waits, Ravi Shankar, and Rufus Wainwright.
In 2009, Keller returned to performing and recording with Sunshine In My Pocket, the first in a series of critically acclaimed solo records that would garner profiles everywhere from NPR to The New Yorker.
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