Episode 230: Timm Tantrum Cheney
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This was a conversation between Drumming Up Conversation and Tim Tantrum Cheney, a guitarist and vocalist discussing their musical journey and collaboration in various bands. Tim shared how he started playing guitar at age 14 after being introduced to KISS, eventually transitioning to both guitar and vocals in different bands. He discussed his experience playing drums for the first time at the Whiskey-A-Go-Go when the regular drummer became injured just 24 hours before a show. The conversation covered their time together in Snake City Playboys, a three-piece band that recorded the song "Thin Ice," and their approach to creating full sound despite having fewer members. They also discussed their work in other bands including Psycho Gypsy and Hair Force One, an 80s cover band Tim formed while living in Colorado. The interview touched on various musical influences including KISS, Sebastian Bach, and Rush, as well as their experiences playing live shows and the challenges of being a three-piece band. Find Tim on Facebook with the link below:
https://www.facebook.com/timothy.cheney.125
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Intro and outro music by Temporal Displacement. Find them on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/6LHjJWSRRzLllZREpEEqvs?si=s1S1RZaMTDayHAAaRu-DBg or wherever you stream your music. Their new concept album The Spartacus War is out now!