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Artist description
Tim Feeney is a multi-talented singer-songwriter from Minneapolis, MN. He writes music on the guitar, piano, and drums and designs all of his own cover art and promotional materials. He plays out occasionally, but has opted to spend the lion's share of his energy on internet promotion. He has a wonderful talent for writing songs that are accessable to musicians and non-musicians alike, because he places as much importance on the lyrics as he does the melody. His music has been described as heartfelt, moving, and timeless. |
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Music Style
ambient acoustic pop folk rock |
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Musical Influences
James Taylor, David Wilcox, Michael Penn, Michael Hedges, Nick Drake, Peter Himmelman, Peter Mayer, The Beatles, Gordon Lightfoot, Duncan Sheik, Seal, Tracy Chapman, Sting, Lyle Lovett, Alan Parsons, Jeff Buckley, Tim Hardin, The Samples, John Gorka, Paul |
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Similar Artists
David Wilcox, James Taylor, Peter Mayer, Peter Himmelman, Gordon Lightfoot, Duncan Sheik, Alan Parsons Project, The Samples, Michael Penn, John Gorka, Tom Paxton, Marc Cohn, Nick Drake, Michael Hedges |
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Artist History
Tim Feeney has been writing songs for 20 years. He has played in many bands over the years, most often acting as the drummer. He took up the guitar in highschool and began his first "serious" study of the craft of songwriting in college, at St. John's University in Collegeville, MN. There he gained his first performance experience as a solo performer. There he wrote what some call his best song to date, "Praying For Rain", a song about the plight of the american farmer. |
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Group Members
Tim Feeney: Guitar and Vocals, and many other brilliant artists including PJ Tracy, Lonnie Knight, Charles Hayes, Craig "DION" Freels, Ron "Ronna Jay" Heyne, Todd Fitzgerald, Pete Shaughnessy, and Nick May |
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Instruments
acoustic and electric guitar, piano, drums, bass, etc. |
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Location
Minneapolis, MN - USA |
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