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Instruments
  
Voice

Role
  
Tenor

Name
  
Tim Waurick


Website
  
timtracks.com

Associated acts
  
Vocal Spectrum

Genres
  
Barbershop music

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Born
  
May 4, 1980 (age 43) Levittown, Pennsylvania (
1980-05-04
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, recording artist, coach

Albums
  
Timtracks, Timtracks: Features, Vol. 1, Higher

Music group
  
Vocal Spectrum (Since 2003)

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Tim Waurick (born 1981) is a barbershop tenor singer, and coach for various barbershop choruses and quartets. Waurick creates learning tracks – recordings in which one part is dominant and the others are sung softly in the background – for the Barbershop Harmony Society, Sweet Adelines International, and various other quartets and choruses around the world. His learning track company is named TimTracks.

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Waurick grew up in Levittown, Pennsylvania, and currently lives in St. Peters, Missouri, after graduating in 2007 from Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Missouri. He coaches men's and women's barbershop quartets and choruses world-wide, and is one of the few barbershop enthusiasts who has managed to turn his hobby into a profession. Waurick performs with Vocal Spectrum, who took the gold medal in the collegiate Barbershop Quartet Contest in 2004 and the International Barbershop Quartet Contest in 2006. Waurick also serves as the tenor section leader of the 2012 International Barbershop Chorus Champions the Ambassadors of Harmony. He has released several solo multi-track albums.

Waurick was selected to be tenor of the Fantasy Gold Quartet, together with bass Jeff Oxley, baritone Tony DeRosa, and lead Joe Connelly; then again in 2015 with lead Mike Slamka, bass Jim Henry, and baritone Tony DeRosa.

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References

Tim Waurick Wikipedia