Tim Gorman
Production and Composition of Music It has been Tim's pleasure to share his musical expertise with a variety of artists, bands, and clients interests and needs.
Tim Gorman is an award winning producer,composer, and performer with over thirty years experience in the music and film industry. His proven ability to inspire higher levels of creativity with co-workers, along with a commanding knowledge of computer based music software applications offers artists and clients a sound basis for exciting high impact compositions in multimedia.
03/01/2025
My friend MOOKA Renick has had an amazing career as a studio owner, producer engineer and musician songwriter. New album coming out soon. It’s a killer. I got a sneak listen. Way cool and timely.
Wow isn’t that special! Thank you Sonoma Magazine!!
From Iggy Pop to Tom Waits, this man produced a number of albums in his Cotati recording studio. Now at age 72, he’s returning to his original dream — to record his own music.
Story by John Beck / Photo by Chad Surmick
Full article on SonomaMag.com
02/11/2025
Don’t know why they abandon these large space homes ? Perhaps the expense of maintaining it.
Crazy to build something of this magnitude and ABANDON it
02/11/2025
Massive gear.
Roger Waters & Rick Wright Pink Floyd
'Animals Tour' Paris feb. 1977, France.
02/11/2025
Changes life.
60 years ago today, John Coltrane released “A Love Supreme” (Impulse Records). Spiritualized. Read The Feelies and (Superdrag, The Lees Of Memory) in MAGNET on one of the greatest albums ever made:
https://magnetmagazine.com/2017/03/28/from-the-desk-of-the-feelies-john-coltranes-a-love-supreme/
https://magnetmagazine.com/2009/02/03/john-davis-john-coltranes-a-love-supreme
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Tim Gorman
Tim Gorman's remarkable career began in the Pacific Northwest as a session musician at Recording Associates in Portland and Kaye-Smith Studios in Seattle. At Kaye-Smith he worked with producer/engineers Jim Gaines, Buzz Richmond and the legendary R&B producer songwriter Thom Bell. While there, Tim recorded sessions on The Spinners "8" for Atlantic Records, and accompanied Elton John on "The Thom Bell Sessions" for MCA Records. Tim also collaborated with songwriter Bill Lamb, who introduced Tim to iconic British producer Glyn Johns.
Tim was awarded a recording contract in 1979 with A&M Records through Glyn Johns and his partner, entertainment attorney Eric Kronfeld. Dubbing themselves "Lazy Racer," he and a select group of musicians released the self-titled album "Lazy Racer" and the 1980 follow up "Lazy Racer- Formula 2." The albums were well received by music critics in both the U.K. and the U.S. This break catapulted Tim's career into the heart of the rock music industry where he would go on to make significant contributions in both recording and live performance.
While working for Glyn Johns' production company "Turn Up Down Music," Tim worked with legendary artists The Rolling Stones, The Who, Elton John, John Entwistle, Dusty Springfield, as well as Local Boys, Tim Renwick, Diane Tell, and producer David MacKay.
In 1978 Tim performed piano, synthesizer, and Hammond B3 organ on the Rolling Stones tracks "Emotional Rescue" and "Tattoo You."