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Nashville based Tim Quick well known for his guitar playing in hit Broadway musicals, a film/TV composer and producer is our guest on episode 21 season 2 of Music Matters with Darrell Craig Harris

Music Matters with Darrell Craig Harris

Darrell Craig Harris

Music, Music Commentary, Music Interviews

3.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2021

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

I met Tim way back when while we toured on the Queen Symphony Show. Tim is well-known as the featured guitarist for NBC’s Emmy Award-winning Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert televised special. And, School of Rock The Musical. Tim has also performed alongside Alice Cooper, John Legend, and Dee Snider, as well as recording with multi-platinum selling producers such as Rob Cavallo and David Bottrill. for 2x Grammy Award winner Gloria Gaynor, he is also a member of the Bacon Brothers with whom he has spent the last three years as their guitarist, mandolinist, and backing vocalist. If that wasn't enough! Tim has recently produced a 5 song EP album and the first track was released on May 07, 2021. The second single “Tequila Blues” will be released on May 24, 2021. Then look out for the full EP “Comin’ Home” on June 4, 2021. Available on all major streaming services including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Google Play.

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Nashville-based Tim Quick, well known for his guitar playing in hit Broadway musicals,

0:07.9

plus a film and TV composer and producer, is our special guest on episode 21, Season 2,

0:15.9

of Music Matters with Darryl Craig Harris.

0:27.7

Hey Tim Quick, how you doing?

0:29.3

Good, thank you. How you doing?

0:31.0

So do you go by Tim or Timothy? I know you as Tim.

0:33.8

Tim is pretty much the way it is, yeah.

0:36.0

Okay, cool. So we first met way back when we were doing the Queen Symphony Show and you came in

0:41.5

and subbed on that and we were touring on that show. That was a lot of fun, a lot of guitar stuff.

0:48.3

Yeah, that was always a piece.

0:50.0

Yeah, the little intimidating other. So you're originally from Manhattan, New York, New Jersey,

0:56.5

that area kind of grew up there. You're probably, I would say, really well known or best known for

1:03.2

your Broadway stuff, but then also you're touring with the Bacon Brothers. You have your new album

1:08.9

release coming out in May with singles already out now. So you're like a man of many hats.

1:14.2

How did you first start playing and get interested in playing guitar and that kind of thing?

1:19.1

I grew up dating myself a little bit, but grew up in the generation of MTV when it actually played

1:24.6

music videos. It was a long time ago. Yeah, well, exactly a long time ago.

1:32.8

So I grew up watching MTV videos. I loved back to the future with the guitar. I watched a lot of

1:39.2

TV and a lot of movies I guess as a kid and it was just resonated with me and my parents also

1:45.5

always played the contemporary pop rock stuff on the radio or whatever and it just kind of always

1:51.4

gravitated towards that sort of stuff. So I think I've wanted to play guitar since I was probably

1:56.2

five, but didn't actually get one until I was like 11 or so. And the first couple of months,

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