Alaimo was born on December 6, 1939, in
Omaha, Nebraska, He entered the music business during his time as a pre-med student at the
University of Miami, joining his cousin's instrumental rock band
the Redcoats, becoming the guitarist, and eventually, the singer. The Redcoats consisted of Jim Alaimo on rhythm guitar, Brad Shapiro on bass, and Jim "Chris" Christy on drums. After playing a
sock hop held by local disc jockey Bob Green and label owner
Henry Stone, the band earned a record deal with Stone's Marlin Records. In 1959, "I Want You To Love Me" became a regional hit for the band. Green became Alaimo's manager, ultimately giving up the role to Stone. That same year,
Dick Clark's Caravan of Stars came to Miami needing a band to back up artists, so the Redcoats became that band. ==Solo career==