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Name:
Tim Eriksen
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Joined:
June 10, 2007
Last Visit Date:
5 days ago
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Tim Eriksen's music is some of the most hair-raising in American old-time and alternative folk, with a decidedly Northern Roots twist. He also has many years and remarkable depth of experience in a kaleidoscope of musical styles including South Indian Classical, Bosnian/Balkan, Hardcore Punk, Sacred Harp, Experimental Electro-acoustic and Oromo Gospel.

Read more:
http://timeriksenmusic.com/
Record Label:
Most of them
Label Type:
Independent
Band Members:
Tim Eriksen
Influences:
Mostly friends and family- Esma Redzepova, Halid Beslic, K.S. Subramanian, Harry Partch, George Crumb, Alvin Lucier, Lee Monroe Presnell,M.S. Subbulakshmi, Greg Ginn, Nihilistics, Nina Simone, Dwight Diller, Milo Fine, A Subtle Plague, Frank Proffit, Grammy Fish, D.H. Mansfield, Timothy Swan, Justin Morgan, Elias Mann, Cynthia Hopkins, Matt Rogalsky, Queen, Ramones, Motorhead, Residents, Krzystof Penderecki, Mohamed Kooshin, Rehobot Oromo Choir, Ceca, SSD, Tony Iommi, Shellac...
Sounds Like:
...Aleksandr Sarajevski, Neely Bruce, Pavle Aksentijevic, Ljubomir Zivkov, the Newcastle scene, Rush, K.V. Narayanaswamy, Pooja Goswami, Ed Jessen, David Tudor, Roscoe Holcomb, Michael Theodore,Rosie Stewart, the congregation of the Scottish Free Church in Stornoway, Martin Carthy, Dirk Powell, Riley Baugus, Omar Dhule, T. Ramachandra Iyer,Jeff Davis, Jeff Warner, NYHC/LIHC/WMHC ca. 1981-86, Ted Levin, David Reck, Sacred Harp singers worldwide.
Country:
United States
Channel Comments (130)
RFBJr1965 (2 weeks ago)
Hi there ! How are you ? I want to thank you for the add. The Lord Jesus Christ loves you . God bless .
Anokpoet (3 weeks ago)
Re: Foggy Dew I think there are at 3ish different versions of the song the Burl Ives/1800s version then a 1913 version that was updated in 1931 then the version about the Easter Rising. Obviously in folk language 3 means 3 basic versions and then a billion covers usually with a change in lyrics or tuneage ; )
Pfranklin28 (1 month ago)
Tim, maybe you & Richie Stearns could get together on a video, Amherst & Ithaca aren' t far apart.Thanks for intro. to K.C. & Betse . Bought 2 Uncle Earls& also Betse.'s
chuchyd1 (1 month ago)
hey whats going on. I just want to say that the song I wish I wish drom the cold mountain movie was really good and if you dont mind telling me I want to know where that town is I guess so please letme know, and thankseither way
GogolBordelloLover (1 month ago)
irish one :)
batfancy (1 month ago)
re: foggy dew, do you mean the Irish one or the Burl Ives one? (Or some other...)
GogolBordelloLover (1 month ago)
Will you sing Hard Time Killing Floor Blues some day pleeease :) Or maybe Foggy Dew? I'd love to hear your version of either.
52joan (1 month ago)
your music is magical!
Totally satisfying..Am googling all the
"Sounds Like" you have listed. Oh my G-d! It is
A TREASURE chest of singers & songs!
thanks so much for posting
billygoatbrink (1 month ago)
like an i.v. drip of soul. music to my ears!
donnamariealba (1 month ago)
I love the way you sing Amazing Grace!
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