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Artist description
The Radio Hour features Tim Hort speaks through a 70's influenced organic format, with it's own brand of psychedelic energy that can turn dark in mood. |
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Music Style
Confessional, organic, album oriented rock by Tim Hort. |
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Musical Influences
Tim Hort combines confessional lyrics with progressive twists on classic rock |
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Similar Artists
Tim Hort draws from sounds like Lyndsay Buckingham and Pink Floyd |
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Artist History
The Radio Hour is the musical invention of performing-songwiter Tim Hort. |
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Group Members
Tim Hort - vocals, acoustic guitar and songwriting credits; The 2001 performance line-up includes Matt Ulm-bass guitar, Jordan Macarus - lead guitar, and Brahm Fetterman - drums |
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Instruments
Vocals, Guitar and Bass |
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Albums
CD singles, new EP release, and World's Worst Antenna CD. |
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Press Reviews
CMJ Magazine 1999 "Artist in Repertoire" (A&R Pick)\"..the focus is clearly on Hort's raspy voice and classic guitar playing...a superior production, a quick lession in simple-but-effective songwriting.""..terificlly chilling" "Could really find it's way to the Top-Of-The-Pops...Hort is a fine songwriter.- Illinois Entainer |
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Location
Chicago, Illinois - USA |
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