
Tim Gearan
No Remedy
© 2008 Tim Gearan (747728972829)
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The guttural voice bears a captivating, rustic quality-similar to the smoky style of M. Ward, yet evokes the warmth and wisdom of a time-tested songwriter.
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Tim spent his childhood years in New York, traveling back an forth from NYC to the suburbs. In Tim’s home growing up, there was always a guitar handy to hack around with, and so he was inspired to pick it up at a young age. Tim learned to sing and play like his heroes; The Beatles and The Stones, of course, and subsequently many of their influences (Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddly, Bob Dylan) to name just a few. While learning the ins and outs of traditional blues, he always had one iron in the songwriting fire.
By the time Tim was in his twenty’s he was playing for audiences and creating a style of his own. Since then he has made a living playing music in New Orleans, Los Angeles, Martha's Vineyard and has been in Boston since the 1980's. Around 1992, Tim began playing guitar with and writing songs for W.C. Handy nominee Toni Lynn Washington. During that time, Tim toured clubs and festivals in Europe and the U.S.
The release of his debut cd, “Back Home” has allowed Tim to reveal his enormous creative range and delightfully understated song writing, exposing the emergence of a talent to watch. Along with playing his music for crowded rooms around Boston at venues such as Club Passim, Johnny D’s, the Regent Theater and others, Tim has enjoyed about a 10 year residency on Monday nights at legendary music club, TOAD in Porter Sq. Cambridge. Tim’s Monday night gig has been called “one of the premier hangs of the Boston music scene.” At the 2004 Boston Music awards, Tim received a Gibson Guitar “Unsung Hero Award” presented by long time supporter Billy Conway (Treat Her Right, Morphine).
Tim's wide range of writing styles is a reflection of the music he loves to listen to, with influences ranging from Randy Newman, and J. J. Cale to Ray Charles and The Band. Comparisons have also been made to Doug Sahm, Guy Clarke and Chris Smither.
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author: padraig conlonI have been a fan of this man since first listening to Trouble Wheels on CD Baby, for No Remedy Tim has shifted up a gear and thrown in more rock and funk into this album. I always felt that he smiled when he sang, with most of these songs I fell he has one helluva grin on his face. Love Fickle Betty but not a song here deserves to be skipped.
No Remedy
author: Denise PelletierThis CD is fabulous, love the music and the lyrics. Track #1 City of Refuge and track #6 21 Guns are some of my favourites. Thank you so much for providing us with such a good entertainment. Denise