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Tim Williams (rock musician)

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Instruments
  
Guitar, Piano

Name
  
Tim Williams

Website
  
www.timwilliams.com

Labels
  
None

Years active
  
2009 - Present


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Born
  
July 12, 1982 (age 41) (
1982-07-12
)

Tim williams performs live on the q fox 29 philadelphia


Tim Williams is an Indie-Rock Singer/Songwriter currently based in Philadelphia, PA. He has released one EP, one LP, one 3-song single, is the house musician for the National Radio Program MyFixitUpLife and has shared the stage with Of Monsters and Men, among others, through Radio 104.5.

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He has performed with International Acts Of Monsters and Men, Ryan Star, Goo Goo Dolls, Butch Walker, Better Than Ezra, Diane Birch, JJAMZ and Jeffrey Gaines. Springing to popularity in large part thanks to Radio 104.5, Mix 106.1 and Chio in the Morning, he is also the house musician for the National Radio Program MyFixitUpLife. With MyFixitUpLife, he has toured the nation with Extreme Makeover: Home Edition - most notably the show's 200th and final episode in Joplin, MO in which Tim helped rebuild the tornado ravaged community while playing music for the cast and volunteers.

Additional Television appearances include The Food Network's Restaurant: Impossible, NBC's The 10! Show, "The Q" on Fox 29 Philadelphia and PHL17's Eye Opener. He was also seen in the Major Motion Picture Invincible. He plays music before Philadelphia Phillies home games at Citizens Bank Park.

He was a finalist in Wawa's Welcome America Singer/Songwriter Contest in 2011. His debut EP We Begin was released on July 1, 2009 and is available on iTunes. His second album and first full length, Blue Ribbon, was released on September 26, 2012. His third studio project, the 3-song single "Part Time Local", was released on August 12, 2016.

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Discography

  • We Begin (2009)
  • Blue Ribbon (2012)
  • Part Time Local (2016)
  • References

    Tim Williams (rock musician) Wikipedia