Jarvis relocated from Los Angeles to Nashville in 1982 and continued with his studio career culminating in several nominations for both CMA and ACM musician of the year. The list of artists Jarvis has recorded with includes
Garth Brooks,
Tammy Wynette,
Shania Twain,
Dusty Springfield,
Bob Seger,
Hank Williams Jr,
George Strait,
Reba McEntire,
Jimmy Buffett,
Lionel Richie,
Steve Earle,
Mary Chapin Carpenter, and more. He also played piano on the
Elvis Presley Christmas Duets Album and performed with
James Taylor for his Small World Tour. In 2011 Jarvis performed at the White House with James Taylor for the PBS special "In Performance at the White House". Jarvis has also performed on TV with
Ray Charles and
Sting. While continuing his career as a recording pianist Jarvis also composed numerous songs resulting in country hits for
Conway Twitty,
Waylon Jennings,
Steve Wariner and
Kenny Rogers and
Dolly Parton, culminating in being awarded 2 Grammys for Song of the Year (1991-1992) for co-writing
Vince Gill's biggest hit "
I Still Believe In You" and
The Judds' #1 hit "
Love Can Build A Bridge". Beginning in 1984, Jarvis recorded four albums for
MCA Records. In 1993, he recorded his fifth album ("Balancing Act") for
Liberty Records, and, in 2003, recorded his sixth album ("View From a Southern Porch") for Barlotone Productions. Time Magazine named "Whatever Works" as one of the ten best pop records of 1988. and music from "So Fa So Good" was picked as theme music for the
1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary. As of 2016, Jarvis continues to tour with the
Vince Gill band, which also features
Willie Weeks,
Paul Franklin and
Tom Bukovac. Jarvis continues to record, performing on works by
Lynda Carter,
Chris Botti and others. ==Discography==