Former Trans-Siberian Orchestra / Mickey Hart Vocalist Tim Hockenberry to Release Self-titled Debut Album of Original Music March 4th 2016
Former
Trans-Siberian Orchestra / Mickey Hart Vocalist Tim Hockenberry to
Release Self-titled Debut Album of Original Music March 4th 2016
San Francisco, CA - Tim Hockenberry
is a versatile multi-instrumentalist singer and songwriter whose
voice is reminiscent of Ray Charles, Joe Cocker, and Tom Waits. He
is releasing Tim Hockenberry, his self-titled debut
album of all original music, worldwide on March 4th, 2016. He is also
a gifted interpreter of well-known cover songs, and you only need to
hear a few bars of Hockenberry singing I Left My Heart In San
Francisco to understand that this is an artist who has a
refreshingly authentic approach to great songs.
Tim gained international fame when he
performed and made it to the semi-finals (last singer standing) on
America’s Got Talent in 2012, where he was a favorite of
judge Howard Stern. Stern declared Tim’s semi-final
performance of John Lennon’s Imagine, with Tim on the piano
accompanied by a cellist, “the most moving we’ve had from a
singer in a long time.” The sparse arrangement won Stern over, who
gave him a standing ovation and said the singer deserves “a place
in the finals.” Sharon Osbourne described his performance as
“very true” and “refreshing,” adding, “I thoroughly enjoyed
it.” Howie Mandel said he could listen to Tim Hockenberry
sing “all night long.”
Tim Hockenberry is best known for his
engaging and intimate cover versions of a variety of well known hits,
and for some 20 years he’s made his living singing them in concert
halls, living rooms, private events, and clubs. It never really
mattered what Tim sang; he was beloved by his fans. He hadn't
performed his own songs much, except for once-in-awhile occurrences.
But that all changed when he met up with vocalist and producer,
Natasha Miller.
In 2014 Tim didn’t have a manager, so
he and Natasha entered into a formal agreement and began a complete
reshaping of his musical direction—moving from covers to more of
Tim’s own compositions. “I had heard a couple of Tim’s
originals and thought they were ‘hit’ material,” says Natasha.
“I asked him if he had more. Not only did he have more, they poured
out of him, almost on demand.” Tim began writing more new songs,
and they went back and looked at others he’d already done but put
aside. With a couple more written by his sons, there were enough for
a full-length recording.
The first track, “Me and You,” was
written by Tim with his 19-year-old son Maxx on Christmas Day in
2012. “If the Sky Was to Fall” was written with his youngest son
Jack, who was 17 at the time. Meanwhile, about the same time Tim and
Natasha began working together, she enlisted her brother Justin
Miller to play with Tim in his live band and help shape a new and
different sound for his shows. That was the turning point—it was
Justin himself who did the production, arrangements and played most
of the instruments on the entire project... “We all got excited and
motivated and started on what would become a year-long project,”
says Natasha. “It’s been so much fun!”
Tim’s songs became Justin’s canvas
for painting nuances–sounds both bold and subtle that spoke to the
personality and content of each song itself. Stories Tim was telling
through his songs became more vivid and alive in Justin’s
interpretation and imagination. The common threads throughout are
Tim’s vocals and writing. Each song charts its own unique journey
from the first moment to the end. From pizzicato violin, yodeling,
and the klezmer-sounds of the accordion to the speech-like tones of
the Hammond B3 and the Deep-South wailing of the slide guitar—the
songs travel through many layers of what is categorized these days as
Americana. Mostly acoustic, always authentic.
Born on June 13, 1962 in upstate New
York, Tim’s family moved a few times during his childhood. He
graduated in 1980 from Owatonna High School in rural Minnesota in a
small town south of Minneapolis. Tim's musical odyssey began when he
sang in the choir, and then taught himself to play the piano while
fervently playing the trombone as well. He eventually moved to
Northern California and he has been a mainstay in the entertainment
industry ever since, having become known for his covers of Sitting
on the Dock of The Bay or Christmas by the Bay. Tim
Hockenberry splits his time between Charleston, South Carolina and
San Francisco, California, where he has become a beloved part of the
Bay Area’s rich arts culture.
Over the past few years Tim Hockenberry
has shared the stage with many legendary performers including Bonnie
Raitt, Steve Miller, and Robert Cray, to name a
few. Tim has established himself as a very compelling and important
artist in the Bay Area music scene. In addition to touring with the
Trans-Siberian Orchestra and with Mickey Hart of the
Grateful Dead, Tim has performed at high-profile venues all
over northern California, including The Fillmore, Great American
Music Hall, Bimbo's 365 Club, The Napa Valley Opera House, The Luther
Burbank Center for the Performing Arts, Feinstein's at the Hotel
Nikko, and 142 Throckmorton Theater. He has also headlined at a
multitude of festivals including the Robert Mondavi Summer Concert
Series, the Clearwater Jazz Festival, and the Mill Valley Arts
Festival.
For More Information and Tour Dates
please visit Tim’s website: www.timhockenberry.com
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