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Tim Hart (Australian musician)

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Siblings
  
Jon Hart

Music group
  
Boy & Bear (Since 2009)

Albums
  
Moonfire, Harlequin Dream, With Emperor Antarctica

Similar
  
Killian Gavin, Dave Hosking, Dave Symes, Jakob Tarasenko

Tim Hart (born 1984) is a Sydney-based singer-songwriter, better known for his role as drummer and backing vocalist of Australian indie folk-rock band Boy & Bear.

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As a member of Boy & Bear, Hart has found great success, with three top-ten Australian albums in Moonfire (August 2011), Harlequin Dream (August 2013) and Limit of Love (October 2015), and five ARIA-award wins. Hart lists Simon & Garfunkel, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Crosby, Stills and Nash, and current folk artists Fionn Regan and Sam Amidon as musical inspirations.

Through international travel with Boy & Bear, Hart explored his solo songwriting capabilities and crafted an album’s worth of material that champions his skills as a lyricist and musician. While recording Moonfire (2011) in Nashville, Tennessee, and facing difficulties and hindrances in this recording experience, Hart made a conscious decision to make an album void of the pressures of conflict in the studio and focus on enjoyment and collaboration. “I was convinced that making records should be fun. I loved recording growing up: that’s what I was looking for – and for someone I could produce it with... be collaborative with, experimental”.

Through collaborations with multi-instrumentalist and producer Mark Myers, Hart brought the song ideas from tour into fruition. Recorded over two weeks in September 2011, Tim Hart’s debut album Milling in the Wind was crafted in the comfortability of Mark’s home studio in Cairns. The album, described as folk-inspired finery, features a number of familiar guests including Boy & Bear front man Dave Hosking, ex-Boy & Bear band mate Jake Tarasenko, the Middle East’s Jordan Ireland, and New Zealand singer-songwriter Luke Thompson. The instrumentation of the album encompasses the folk staples such as the banjo, flute and harmonica, and the innovative use of a tuned-down piano featured on the tracks ‘So Come the Rain’ and ‘Wicked Winters’.

Exploring themes of childhood, religion, family, love and heartbreak,

Discography

  • Milling in the Wind (2012)
  • Songs

    Southern SunHarlequin Dream · 2013
    Rabbit SongMoonfire · 2011
    Feeding LineMoonfire · 2011

    References

    Tim Hart (Australian musician) Wikipedia