'Tis the Season for Tim Rivers
A few years ago, I posted this tribute to Tim Rivers, a very dear friend who left us far too early. I hope anyone who didnt have a chance to read that post will take a few minutes to do so and learn more about this incredibly talented and generous person.
To continue celebrating Tim's life and music, every year I post a new entry to this blog with a link to his very impressive holiday recordings. My original post has the whole history of those recordings and how I was fortunate enough to produce a couple of them myself. In them, Tim created very rich four-part a-cappella vocal performances, singing all the parts himself through the magic of multi-track recording technology. Even more impressive was that all the recordings were from the 80s/early 90s, meaning there was no pitch correction available and I dont believe he even a used a click track to keep time (he certainly didnt for our recordings).
So for some great holiday music, I encourage you to check out A Tim Rivers Collection, available for free. As I said in my original post, I felt making these recordings available to as many people as possible was the least I could do to pay tribute to someone who had such a big impact on my life and on countless others.
To continue celebrating Tim's life and music, every year I post a new entry to this blog with a link to his very impressive holiday recordings. My original post has the whole history of those recordings and how I was fortunate enough to produce a couple of them myself. In them, Tim created very rich four-part a-cappella vocal performances, singing all the parts himself through the magic of multi-track recording technology. Even more impressive was that all the recordings were from the 80s/early 90s, meaning there was no pitch correction available and I dont believe he even a used a click track to keep time (he certainly didnt for our recordings).
So for some great holiday music, I encourage you to check out A Tim Rivers Collection, available for free. As I said in my original post, I felt making these recordings available to as many people as possible was the least I could do to pay tribute to someone who had such a big impact on my life and on countless others.
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