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Tim O'Brien (musician)

Tim O'Brien (born March 16, 1954) is an American country and bluegrass musician. In addition to singing, he plays guitar, fiddle, mandolin, banjo, bouzouki and mandocello. He has released more than ten studio albums, in addition to charting a duet with Kathy Mattea entitled "The Battle Hymn of Love", a No. 9 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts in 1990. In November 2013 he was inducted into the West Virginia Music Hall of Fame.

Tim O'Brien
Knicely's Big Winter Concert 2012
Berryville, Virginia
Background information
Birth nameTimothy O'Brien
Born (1954-03-16) March 16, 1954 (age 69)
OriginWheeling, West Virginia, US
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)
Years active1973–present
Labels
Websitetimobrien.net

Early life

Tim O'Brien was born on March 16, 1954, and raised in Wheeling, West Virginia, the youngest in a family of five children. At the age of 12, he first heard a Bob Dylan record, played by his older sister Mollie, afterwards deciding to take up music. Throughout his teens, he taught himself to play guitar, violin, and mandolin.

In high school, he and his sister Mollie, a singer, began performing Peter, Paul, and Mary songs as a duo at church and local coffeehouses.[1]

Music career

Hot Rize

 
Hot Rize in 2004: Pete Wernick, Nick Forster, Tim O'Brien, Bryan Sutton

In 1973, he dropped out of Colby College to pursue music professionally. He wrote to his mother at the time, saying, "I'm heading west. I know 200 songs now, and I figure if I keep learning more I should be all right."

He eventually moved to Boulder, Colorado, in the 1970s and became part of the music scene there. He played bars around Denver and Boulder with Dan Sadowsky and the Ophelia Swing Band and cut one of his earliest albums, Swing Tunes of the 30's and 40's, with that band in 1977. In Colorado, he met guitarist/bassist Charles Sawtelle, banjoist Pete Wernick, and guitarist Mike Scap, with whom he formed Hot Rize in 1978. Mike Scap was soon replaced by Nick Forster on bass with Sawtelle moving to guitar. Over the next twelve years, the quartet earned recognition as one of America's most innovative and entertaining bluegrass bands. Never straying too far from a traditional sound, Hot Rize stood out with fresh harmony singing, Wernick's melodic banjo playing, and O'Brien's easy-going rhythmic drive.

To broaden their repertoire, the members of Hot Rize would often split their show with a set of classic and offbeat country and western music in the comic guise of Red Knuckles and the Trailblazers.[2] The band would walk off stage, change clothes, and reappear as a different band (O'Brien assumed the mantle of "Red Knuckles"), with its own songs, fictional back story and odd costumes. Hot Rize was the International Bluegrass Music Association's first Entertainer of the Year in 1990, and in 1993, O'Brien took the IBMA's Male Vocalist of the Year honors.

In 1990, Hot Rize disbanded as a regular touring and recording band. However, after the death of guitarist Charles Sawtelle, in 2002 Hot Rize was joined by award winning guitarist Bryan Sutton and the band began to once again play limited engagements.

Duets with Mollie O'Brien

In 1984, O'Brien and his sister Mollie O'Brien reunited for a Mother's Day concert, and four years later recorded the duet album Take Me Back.[3] Chip Renner of AllMusic gave the album 4.5/5 stars, and called it "a masterpiece."[4] In 1986 they began performing again as an Americana duo, and produced two more albums, Remember Me (1992), and Away Out on the Mountain (1994). All three records were released on Sugar Hill Records.[5]

Solo career

O'Brien, who had already recorded several albums without Hot Rize, embarked on a solo career. He briefly signed to RCA Records, recording an album with them called "Odd Man In", before being dropped. Sugar Hill Records eventually released the album, and O'Brien has not signed to a major since. In 1990, O'Brien also charted along with Kathy Mattea on the duet "The Battle Hymn of Love", which peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts.[6]

In 2010, O'Brien featured prominently on Kris Drever's second solo album, Mark the Hard Earth. He also produced at least one instructional video/DVD of mandolin and bouzouki instruments.

O'Brien joined Mark Knopfler in his Get Lucky Tour between April 8, 2010 and July 31, 2010.[7][8]

Howdy Skies records

O'Brien started his own record label, Howdy Skies Records, in 1999.[9]

Style and sound

I wanted to do the whole spectrum of folk music from one guy singing and playing guitar or fiddle to a full band with electric guitar," O'Brien said. And that's how the pair (of albums) came out, like folk music bookends. Fiddler's Green tends toward the intimate and traditional, while Cornbread Nation is a bit funkier and tempo-driven. On both, however, old-time tunes sit comfortably next to originals and a few classic country songs by the likes of Jimmie Rodgers and Harlan Howard. I could have taken all traditional songs, but I love stuff like "California Blues" and "Busted," which are like folk songs to me, and they fit with the others, and it shows that what is called country music is just another footstep down the same path. Rock and roll, a lot of that is the same too.[2]

Although naturally left-handed, O'Brien plays the guitar and other instruments right-handed.

Distinctions and awards

Discography

References

  1. ^ . MollieO'Brien.com. Archived from the original on August 13, 2011. Retrieved February 25, 2012.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on March 13, 2008. Retrieved February 27, 2008. Official Website
  3. ^ Ankeny, Jason. "Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved February 25, 2012.
  4. ^ Renner, Chip. "Take Me Back – Review". AllMusic. Retrieved February 25, 2012.
  5. ^ Price, Allen (1999). "FAME Review: Mollie O'Brien – Big Red Sun". Peterborough Folk Music Society. Retrieved February 25, 2012.
  6. ^ "Billboard – Music Charts, News, Photos & Video". Billboard.com.
  7. ^ "Get Lucky Tour - Mark Knopfler's World".
  8. ^ "Working for Mark Knopfler". YouTube.
  9. ^ "Bio : Tim O'Brien Band (short version)". Timobrien.net. 2019. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  10. ^ . www.wvmusichalloffame.com. Archived from the original on January 11, 2015. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  11. ^ RECIPIENT HISTORY – IBMA AWARDS February 25, 2013, at the Wayback Machine International Bluegrass Music Association official webpage.

External links

  • "Short Order Sessions | Tim O'Brien". Timobrien.net.
  • Official website
  • Tim O'Brien at AllMusic
  • Tim O'Brien discography at MusicBrainz

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For other people with the same name see Tim O Brien disambiguation Tim O Brien born March 16 1954 is an American country and bluegrass musician In addition to singing he plays guitar fiddle mandolin banjo bouzouki and mandocello He has released more than ten studio albums in addition to charting a duet with Kathy Mattea entitled The Battle Hymn of Love a No 9 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles amp Tracks now Hot Country Songs charts in 1990 In November 2013 he was inducted into the West Virginia Music Hall of Fame Tim O BrienKnicely s Big Winter Concert 2012Berryville VirginiaBackground informationBirth nameTimothy O BrienBorn 1954 03 16 March 16 1954 age 69 OriginWheeling West Virginia USGenresCountry bluegrass Folk Music Americana Irish traditional musicOccupation s Singer songwriterInstrument s Vocals guitar fiddle Mandolin mandocello bouzouki banjoYears active1973 presentLabelsRCA Sugar HillWebsitetimobrien wbr net Contents 1 Early life 2 Music career 2 1 Hot Rize 2 2 Duets with Mollie O Brien 2 3 Solo career 2 4 Howdy Skies records 3 Style and sound 4 Distinctions and awards 5 Discography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditTim O Brien was born on March 16 1954 and raised in Wheeling West Virginia the youngest in a family of five children At the age of 12 he first heard a Bob Dylan record played by his older sister Mollie afterwards deciding to take up music Throughout his teens he taught himself to play guitar violin and mandolin In high school he and his sister Mollie a singer began performing Peter Paul and Mary songs as a duo at church and local coffeehouses 1 Music career EditHot Rize Edit Hot Rize in 2004 Pete Wernick Nick Forster Tim O Brien Bryan SuttonIn 1973 he dropped out of Colby College to pursue music professionally He wrote to his mother at the time saying I m heading west I know 200 songs now and I figure if I keep learning more I should be all right He eventually moved to Boulder Colorado in the 1970s and became part of the music scene there He played bars around Denver and Boulder with Dan Sadowsky and the Ophelia Swing Band and cut one of his earliest albums Swing Tunes of the 30 s and 40 s with that band in 1977 In Colorado he met guitarist bassist Charles Sawtelle banjoist Pete Wernick and guitarist Mike Scap with whom he formed Hot Rize in 1978 Mike Scap was soon replaced by Nick Forster on bass with Sawtelle moving to guitar Over the next twelve years the quartet earned recognition as one of America s most innovative and entertaining bluegrass bands Never straying too far from a traditional sound Hot Rize stood out with fresh harmony singing Wernick s melodic banjo playing and O Brien s easy going rhythmic drive To broaden their repertoire the members of Hot Rize would often split their show with a set of classic and offbeat country and western music in the comic guise of Red Knuckles and the Trailblazers 2 The band would walk off stage change clothes and reappear as a different band O Brien assumed the mantle of Red Knuckles with its own songs fictional back story and odd costumes Hot Rize was the International Bluegrass Music Association s first Entertainer of the Year in 1990 and in 1993 O Brien took the IBMA s Male Vocalist of the Year honors In 1990 Hot Rize disbanded as a regular touring and recording band However after the death of guitarist Charles Sawtelle in 2002 Hot Rize was joined by award winning guitarist Bryan Sutton and the band began to once again play limited engagements Duets with Mollie O Brien Edit Orphan Girl source source Sample of Orphan Girl off Away Out on the Mountain with Tim and Mollie O Brien 1994 Problems playing this file See media help In 1984 O Brien and his sister Mollie O Brien reunited for a Mother s Day concert and four years later recorded the duet album Take Me Back 3 Chip Renner of AllMusic gave the album 4 5 5 stars and called it a masterpiece 4 In 1986 they began performing again as an Americana duo and produced two more albums Remember Me 1992 and Away Out on the Mountain 1994 All three records were released on Sugar Hill Records 5 Solo career Edit O Brien who had already recorded several albums without Hot Rize embarked on a solo career He briefly signed to RCA Records recording an album with them called Odd Man In before being dropped Sugar Hill Records eventually released the album and O Brien has not signed to a major since In 1990 O Brien also charted along with Kathy Mattea on the duet The Battle Hymn of Love which peaked at No 9 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles amp Tracks charts 6 In 2010 O Brien featured prominently on Kris Drever s second solo album Mark the Hard Earth He also produced at least one instructional video DVD of mandolin and bouzouki instruments O Brien joined Mark Knopfler in his Get Lucky Tour between April 8 2010 and July 31 2010 7 8 Howdy Skies records Edit O Brien started his own record label Howdy Skies Records in 1999 9 Style and sound EditI wanted to do the whole spectrum of folk music from one guy singing and playing guitar or fiddle to a full band with electric guitar O Brien said And that s how the pair of albums came out like folk music bookends Fiddler s Green tends toward the intimate and traditional while Cornbread Nation is a bit funkier and tempo driven On both however old time tunes sit comfortably next to originals and a few classic country songs by the likes of Jimmie Rodgers and Harlan Howard I could have taken all traditional songs but I love stuff like California Blues and Busted which are like folk songs to me and they fit with the others and it shows that what is called country music is just another footstep down the same path Rock and roll a lot of that is the same too 2 Although naturally left handed O Brien plays the guitar and other instruments right handed Distinctions and awards EditIn 2014 O Brien won a Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album for The Earls of Leicester 2013 Inducted into the West Virginia Music Hall Of Fame 10 In 2005 O Brien won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album for Fiddler s Green In 1993 and 2006 O Brien was honored with the International Bluegrass Music Award IBMA for Male Vocalist of the Year 11 His band Hot Rize was the IBMA s first Entertainer of the Year in 1990 Discography EditMain article Tim O Brien discographyReferences Edit About Mollie O Brien and Rich Moore MollieO Brien com Archived from the original on August 13 2011 Retrieved February 25 2012 a b Tim O Brien Welcome Archived from the original on March 13 2008 Retrieved February 27 2008 Official Website Ankeny Jason Biography AllMusic Retrieved February 25 2012 Renner Chip Take Me Back Review AllMusic Retrieved February 25 2012 Price Allen 1999 FAME Review Mollie O Brien Big Red Sun Peterborough Folk Music Society Retrieved February 25 2012 Billboard Music Charts News Photos amp Video Billboard com Get Lucky Tour Mark Knopfler s World Working for Mark Knopfler YouTube Bio Tim O Brien Band short version Timobrien net 2019 Retrieved November 15 2019 Tim O Brien www wvmusichalloffame com Archived from the original on January 11 2015 Retrieved January 13 2022 RECIPIENT HISTORY IBMA AWARDS Archived February 25 2013 at the Wayback Machine International Bluegrass Music Association official webpage External links Edit Short Order Sessions Tim O Brien Timobrien net Official website Tim O Brien at AllMusic Tim O Brien discography at MusicBrainz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tim O 27Brien musician amp oldid 1164760960, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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