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Tim Weisberg

American jazz/rock fusion artist

Tim Weisberg

Birth nameJules Timothy Weisberg
Born () January 1, (age&#;82)
Hollywood, California, U.S.
GenresPop, rock, easy listening
OccupationMusician
InstrumentFlute
Years active–present
LabelsA&M
Website

Musical artist

Jules Timothy Weisberg (born January 1, ) is an American flutist, vocalist, and record producer.

A collaboration album with singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg, "Twin Sons of Different Mothers," achieved platinum status from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

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Career

In school, Weisberg wanted to play drums, but instruments were chosen in order of the students' last names. When Weisberg got his chance, his choice was bassoon or flute.[1] He chose the latter because it was easier to carry and seemed easier to learn.[1] He was a fan of soul music, which had been using the flute in the s.[1] He studied classical music before playing soul, jazz and pop.[1] His first experience recording was on The Monkees' album The Monkees Present in [1]

While working as a studio musician, his debut album was released with a version of "Nights in White Satin" by The Moody Blues.[1] In he recorded with The Carpenters and two years later appeared on the television programs The Midnight Special and Don Kirshner's Rock Concert.[1] His song "A Hard Way to Go" appeared in Woody Allen's movie Annie Hall.[1] He had a hit song, "The Power of Gold", on Twin Sons of Different Mothers (), an album recorded with Dan Fogelberg.[1] They collaborated again in on No Resemblance Whatsoever.[1] Weisberg sued Fogelberg in for alleged breach of contract and fraud.[2]

Weisberg has performed with David Benoit,[3]Dave Mason, David Arkenstone, and Eddie Rabbitt.

Other appearances

  • He appeared on the TV show, The Midnight Special, hosted by Bobby Womack (season 2, episode 42), on July 12, [4]
  • He appeared in an ABC TV interview with Dan Fogelberg, in which they discuss their collaboration for the No Resemblance Whatsoever album.[5]

Performances

  • Winter Park Jazz Festival, Winter Park, Colorado, July 19, [6]
  • Bonnie Raitt - Tim Weisberg concert at Greek Theatre, University of California, Berkeley, September 14, [7]
  • Tom Waits opened for a concert by Tim Weisberg at Ebbett's Field, Denver Colorado, May 17–19, [8]
  • Monterey Jazz Festival, Monterey, California, [9]

Awards and honors

Discography

  • Tim Weisberg (A&M, )
  • Hurtwood Edge (A&M, )
  • Dreamspeaker (A&M, )
  • 4 (A&M, )
  • Listen to the City (A&M, )
  • Live at Last! (A&M, )
  • The Tim Weisberg Band (United Artists, )
  • Rotations (United Artists, )
  • Twin Sons of Different Mothers with Dan Fogelberg (Full Moon/Epic, )
  • The Best of Tim Weisberg: Smile! (A&M )
  • The Tip of the Weisberg (Nautilus, )
  • Night-Rider! (MCA, )
  • Party of One (MCA, )
  • Travelin' Light (MCA, )
  • High Risk (Cypress, )
  • Outrageous Temptations (Cypress, )
  • Naked Eyes (Fahrenheit, )
  • No Resemblance Whatsoever with Dan Fogelberg (Giant, )
  • Undercover (Fahrenheit, )
  • Time Traveler: A Three Decade Journey (Fahrenheit, )
  • Another Byte (DreamSpeaker Music, )

As guest

With David Benoit

  • Digits (Bluemoon )
  • Lost and Found (Rhino, )
  • Fuzzy Logic (GRP, )
  • Full Circle (Peak, )
  • Earthglow (Heads Up, )
  • Conversation (Heads Up, )
  • 2 in Love (Concord, )

With others

  • The Carpenters, A Song for You (A&M, )
  • Dan Fogelberg, Nether Lands (Epic, )
  • Dan Fogelberg, Live: Greetings from the West (Epic, )
  • Lani Hall, Sun Down Lady (A&M, )
  • Paul Horn, Paul Horn & the Concert Ensemble (Ovation, )
  • Inner Circle, Ready for the World (Capitol, )
  • Dave Mason, Dave Mason (CBS, )
  • The Monkees, The Monkees Present (Rhino, )
  • Pousette-Dart Band, Never Enough (Capitol, )
  • Terry Reid, Seed of Memory (ABC, )
  • David Riordan, Medicine Wheel (Capitol, )
  • Daniel Valdez, Mestizo (A&M, )

Singles

  • - Long Ago and Far Away/A Hard Way To Go (A&M )
  • - Fog and Spice/For Those Who Never Dream (A&M )
  • - Our Thing/Thyme Cube (A&M )
  • - Killing Me Softly with His Song/Tibetan Silver (A&M )
  • - Do Dah/A Night for Crying (A&M )
  • - Streak Out/Night for Crying (A&M )
  • - Dion Blue/The Visit (A&M )
  • - Gonna Fly Now (Theme from Rocky)/Just for Fun (UA XW)
  • - Cascade/Gene Jean (UA XW)
  • - Every Time I See Your Smile/So Good to Me (UA )
  • - (w/Dan Fogelberg) Tell Me to My Face/Hurtwood Alley (Full Moon ) also released by: UK/Full Moon, Australia & Netherlands/Epic
  • - (w/Dan Fogelberg) The Power of Gold/Lahaina Luna (Full Moon ) also released by: UK/Full Moon, Canada & Japan/Epic
  • - Midsummer's Dream/Moonchild (MCA )
  • - Magic Lady/I'm The Lucky One (MCA )
  • - What's Going On/Page One (MCA )
  • - Sleepwalk/Paula (MCA )
  • - You've Got to Know/Hang Time (Desert Rock )

References

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  4. ^"The Midnight Special".

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  5. ^"Dan Fogelberg - ABC Interview with Tim Weisberg video". video. ABC Television. 19 May Archived from the original on Retrieved June 24,
  6. ^"Winter Park Jazz Festival".

    Dan fogelberg funeral If Fogelberg does make a break in the future from the time-honored formula that has brought him success, it just might be in the unlikely area of classical composition. No Resemblance Whatsoever ISSN Dan Fogelberg.

    poster. Archived from the original(JPG) on July 18, Retrieved June 27,

  7. ^"Bonnie Raitt - Tim Weisberg"(JPG). handbill. Retrieved June 27,
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  13. ^Rice, Ager (December 6, ). "Tim Weisberg's "Color"". Downbeat.

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