A N D Y
T I M M O N S
LEGENDARY GUITARIST
Instrumental rock, hard rock, glam metal, blues rock, jazz fusion
DANGER DANGER
SIMON PHILLIPS
ANDY TIMMONS BAND
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
As guitarist for pop-metal band Danger Danger, he toured the world opening for Kiss and Alice Cooper, sold over a million records worldwide, and had two #1 videos on MTV, plus amassing a discography that includes 7 solo releases that range from blazing guitar instrumentals, to blues, and even a Beatles/Elvis Costello-inspired collection of pop tunes.
Resolution (2006) marks Andy’s first full-length new release for Favored Nations.Andy has been consistently voted a “Top 20 Favorite Guitarist” in most of Japan’s rock music magazine’s reader polls, as well as being voted “Musician of the Year” four years in a row in the acclaimed Dallas Observer Music Awards. He also has become one of the most respected and sought-after clinicians representing Ibanez Guitars, touring the world on their behalf.
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As guitarist for pop-metal band Danger Danger, he toured the world opening for Kiss and Alice Cooper, sold over a million records worldwide, and had two #1 videos on MTV, plus amassing a discography that includes 7 solo releases that range from blazing guitar instrumentals, to blues, and even a Beatles/Elvis Costello-inspired collection of pop tunes.
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As a session player, he’s
been highly featured on CDs by drumming legend Simon Phillips, a live CD with
Olivia Newton-John (Andy has been her music director/guitarist for several U.S.
tours), two internationally acclaimed CDs by Kip Winger, recording sessions for
Paula Abdul, Paul Stanley, and countless radio and television jingles. He has
also played alongside many of his heroes such as Steve Vai and Joe Satriani (as
a regular guest on their G3 tours in Dallas), Eric Johnson, Steve Morse, Mike
Stern, Ace Frehley, Ted Nugent, and Pierre Bensusan, as well as some of his
fave ’60’s singing stars such as the Beach Boys, Lesley Gore, and Gordon Waller
(of Peter and Gordon fame!)
The decision to pursue
the studio scene led him to more serious music studies. He studied classical
guitar for two years before moving to Miami to study jazz guitar at the
University of Miami (largely because the Dixie Dregs, Pat Metheny, and Jaco
Pastorius had all gone there). He eventually ended up in Dallas where he was
extremely fortunate to get a foot in the door of an incredibly good studio
scene. In 1988, the Andy Timmons band was formed, and he quickly gained a
following in Texas. Around that time, Epic recording artists Danger Danger
recruited him to finish their debut record, film several videos, and begin
touring.
After 4 years in New York
with Danger Danger, Andy returned to Dallas in 1993 to resume his studio career
and the Andy Timmons Band.
His first solo release, ear X-tacy, was released in
1994 to critical acclaim followed 1997’s ear X-tacy 2. He then released Pawn
Kings (1997), Orange Swirl (1998), The Spoken and the Unspoken (1999), and
And-thology 1 & 2 (2000). In 2001 Andy signed with Favored Nations and
released his first international record, That Was Then, This is Now, a
compilation of the first two ear X-tacy records and and five new tracks.Resolution (2006) marks Andy’s first full-length new release for Favored Nations.Andy has been consistently voted a “Top 20 Favorite Guitarist” in most of Japan’s rock music magazine’s reader polls, as well as being voted “Musician of the Year” four years in a row in the acclaimed Dallas Observer Music Awards. He also has become one of the most respected and sought-after clinicians representing Ibanez Guitars, touring the world on their behalf.
ANDY
TIMMONS
BAND
TIMMONS
BAND
(ATB)
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DISCOGRAPHY
Danger Danger
Danger Danger (1989)
Down And Dirty Live (1990)
Screw It! (1991)
Cockroach (2001)
Pawn Kings
Andy Timmons and the Pawn Kings (1995)
Andy Timmons and the Pawn Kings Live (1998)
Solo
Ear X-Tacy (1994)
Ear X-Tacy 2 (1997)
Orange Swirl (1998)
The Spoken and the Unspoken (1999)
And-Thology 1 & 2 (2001)
That Was Then, This Is Now (2002)
Here Comes the Son - An Acoustic Christmas (2006)
Resolution (2006)
Andy Timmons Band Plays Sgt. Pepper (2011)
Theme From A Perfect World (2016)
Simon Phillips
Another
Lifetime (1998)
Out
of the Blue (Live, 1999)
Protocol
II (2013)
Protocol
III (2015)
Andy Timmons Band
Resolution (2006)
Andy
Timmons Band Plays Sgt. Pepper (2011)
Theme
from a Perfect World (2016)
Kip Winger
This Conversation Seems Like a Dream (1996)
Songs From
The Ocean Floor (2000)
Ted Pearce
"Big Metuselah: Human Sacrifice"
(2000)
Hallelu Et Adonai: Praise The Lord (2005)
A N D Y T I M M O N S
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BOOK REVIEW
-By Literary Titan (5) STARS
The Rock Star Chronicles, by Ray
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chin-deep in coursework. He then became a radio DJ and has now compiled a book
on all interviews he held with Rock gods who raided the airwaves back in the
70s and 80s. It’s a compilation of interviews with outstanding vocalists,
legendary guitarists and crazy drummers in the rock music scene. Each interview
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Ray Shasho masterfully gets the
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designed to get a story rolling out of them. The artists talk about diverse
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on the music seen all his life, Ray Shasho knows the buttons to press, how to
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The book’s cover is befitting of its
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