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Tim Bogert

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BURBANK, California
United States

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Member Since11/26/2008
Band Websitewww.timbogert.com
Band MembersTim Bogert-Bass
InfluencesPaul McCartney, Motown, The Who, hell just good music.
Sounds LikeTim Bogert. There is only one of me.
Record LabelNone
Type of LabelMajor


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   About Tim Bogert
While it all began for Tim Bogert in August of 1944 in New York City, the life of his music began for most of us in 1967 with the release of the debut album of Vanilla Fudge. When Tim was eight years old, he was already riding his bicycle to piano lessons. The piano lessons, however, were soon replaced by Little League. Music was in him, though and at thirteen, Little League was then replaced by a clarinet. Soon thereafter, Tim picked up the saxophone and played in his high school marching band. Time was living in New Jersey by now and he met a friend named Dale. They formed a band called The Belltones with Tim playing sax and made good money playing gigs around New Jersey at high school dances and VFW halls. This band evolved into The Chessmen. The Chessmen was introduced by WADO disk jockey Allen Fredericks, who helped them get gigs backing up doowop groups such as The Shirelles, The Crest, The Earl, and The Doves. The Chessmen were now playing New York City. With the advent of surf music which didn't have much sax, Tim Bogert then picked up the electric bass. After Tim left high school, he was in and out of a number of bands in the NYC area. In 1965, he went on a lounge tour of the Eastern Seaboard with Rick Martin and the Showmen, where he met Mark Stein, the keyboardist and vocalist. The two of them hit it off, and they soon left to join with drummer Joey Brennan and guitarist Vince Martell to form their own band, The Pigeons. After recording an album called "While the World was Eating", they replaced drummer Joe Brennan with Carmine Appice and changed the name of the band to Vanilla Fudge. A hoopla has been made about who actually came up with the name. Some attribute it to Shadow Morton. However, according to Tim, "I think it was Mark's cousin who came up with Vanilla Fudge. Everyone thought it had something to do with ' white soul ' because white boys were doing soul music. It had nothing to do with that, it had something to do with a nickname." According to Mark Stein, he and Tim were "hanging out" one day in early 1967 when You Keep Me Hanging On by The Supremes came on the radio. They both agreed that the words were very soulful and that the song was too fast. Tim replies that they took the idea to slow it down back to Vince and Carmine. They performed it that night and refined the arrangement over the next few weeks and the rest is history. It was recorded in one take and that's the version we've been listening to for thirty years! The album soared to number 3 on the national charts behind The Beatles and The Supremes. It stayed on the charts for over 200 weeks! The first notes Tim plays in the intro to this symphonic rock piece indicate his incredible speed and his unique ability take you on a "bass trip" while continuously doing what a bass player is supposed to do; holding down the bottom and completing the rhythm section. This was the emerging Tim Bogert style. Tim recorded five albums with Vanilla Fudge between 1967 and 1969. As Vanilla Fudge matured, so did his style, on both the melodic and rhythmic sides. His "bass trips" became even more imaginative, utilizing more effects and greater speed, yet his rhythmic grooves were just as awesome. These techniques are prevalent on the Some Velvet Morning and Break Song cuts on the Near the Beginning album. Tim and drummer Carmine Appice became undoubtedly the tightest rhythm section in rock. This really became evident in Vanilla Fudge's last album, Rock & Roll, in 1969. Need Love and Street Walkin' Woman really smoke! Guitar legend Jeff Beck was known to have said Tim and Carmine were his favorite rhythm section. If you listen closely to Intro: The Beat Goes On from The Beat Goes On, Vanilla Fudge's second album, Tim and Carmine actually play "question & answer" between bass and drums which would normally be done between between, say bass and guitar, or two drummers. Tim even matches the pitch of Carmine's drums! Throughout the life span of Vanilla Fudge, Tim's bass lines not only solidified and enhanced Carmine Appice's outstanding performance on the drums, he solidified the bottom half of that orchestral quality so pronounced in Vanilla Fudge's symphonic rock style. Tim's incredible vocal range helped Vanilla Fudge win the coveted "Golden Gondola" award in Italy in 1968. Following the breakup of Vanilla Fudge in March of 1970, Tim went on with Carmine to form Cactus with guitarist Jim McCarty (Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels), and vocalist Rusty Day(Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes). Says Tim, "Carmine and I were lying in the back of a limo on the way home from a gig in Arizona. We were talking about leaving the Fudge. We passed under a sign that read ' The Cactus Drive-In' . It was the easiest band name we ever thought of. " This high energy rockin' blues band gave Tim the opportunity to further prove his ability to fill the gaps in what was essentially an instrumental trio, while maintaining his meaty, melodic style. After three studio albums, Jim McCarty left the band and was replaced by an unknown guitarist, Werner Friching, from Germany that they met in New York. Carmine once said that he and Tim had trouble with many guitarists because the two of them were "crazy musicians from New York" and were too high energy. Well, so much the loss for the guitar players! With the addition of keyboardist Duane Hitchings, from the original Buddy Miles Express and a new vocalist, Pete French, from Atomic Rooster, they recorded a fourth album 'Ot 'n Sweaty in 1972. This Cactus version, lasted only another seven months before breaking up completely The Bogert/Appice rhythm section then teamed up once again. This time with the legendary Jeff Beck. Beck, Bogert, and Appice was the new supergroup. Tim and Carmine had wanted to team up with Beck for a long time. Jeff had called them up to do a session with Stevie Wonder and were asked to join the Jeff Beck Group. They left Cactus and did a national tour with Beck. Their rendition of Stevie Wonder's Superstition was an instant hit. Vanilla Fudge harmonies, provided by Tim and Carmine, were evident in Lady. BBA's live album from Japan, which was coincidentally only released in Japan and is now a collectors item, displayed the intense energy they became known for. Ray Manzerek of The Doors described BBA as "one of the great power trios of all time." Ultimately, Tim dissolved his partnership with Beck and moved from New York to Los Angeles. "I did nothing for six months. Just rode my motorcycle. Then I teamed up with Steve Perry for two years." Tim met Steve at a rehearsal studio and they put a band together called Pieces." After that, Tim went to England to do one session and wound up staying for three and a half years. While there, he joined a band with Chris Stainton called Boxer. They recorded one album and toured England. 1979 found Tim back in California mainly living the life of a freelance musician working local clubs on a casual basis and doing his share of studio dates with the likes of Rod Stewart on his "Foolish Behaviour" album and Bo Diddley on his "20th Anniversary of Rock 'N' Roll album. "After that I went back to Europe to live in Italy for seven months to do session work and tour." Upon his return to Los Angeles, Tim joined Bobby and the Midnights with Billy Cobham and Bob Weir. That took him on another tour of the U.S. for a year and a half. The following year, Tim toured nationally with Rick Derringer. Tim reunited with, Carmine, Mark Stein, and Vince Martell in 1983 for another Vanilla Fudge album on Atco records called Mystery . Mystery contained one of Tim's original songs titled Don't Stop Now. Tim is constantly in synch with whatever drummer he is working with. Most bass players tune themselves in solely to the drummer's bass drum. Not Tim. He's aware of everything a drummer does. In one of his instructional videos, Tim actually teaches aspiring bass players how to mimic drum rudiments on the bass! Tim Bogert's unique combination of melodic ingenuity, and gutsy roaring speed, brought new dimensions to the role of the electric bass player back in 1967. No other bass player in rock history has been able to get your heart pounding so easily, yet turn around and hand you a line on a six string bass melodically sweeter than any Paul McCartney riff ever was. And diverse as it is, his style is instantly recognizable. Tim is bridging the gap between lead and bass guitars and breaking molds for electric bass players. He believes the bass guitar doesn't need to be restricted to bottom end and rhythm work, and that bass players can do lead and chord work too, which adds a new dimension to blues, and to instrumental trios. Tim was a member of the faculty of Musician's Institute(BIT and VIT) in Hollywood. However, after eighteen years, Tim resigned from MI to relax a little, work on(and ride) his Harleys, and pursue new musical endeavors. People from around the world came to California to study with him at BIT, and this site gets many letters from former students that praise him. The year 1999 was a big year for Tim Bogert. Most notably, Tim was inducted into the Hollywood Rock Walk of Fame along with other bass icons on January 27th. Also in 1999, Tim recorded some tracks on Vince Martell's first solo CD, Endless High. In 1999, Tim reunited with buddy Carmine Appice. Yes, the world famous Bogert/Appice rhythm section reunited in two incarnations. They joined with old friend Vince Martell for two shows as Vanilla Fudge with Bill Pascali on Hammond organ. In December, Tim and Carmine toured Japan with Japanese guitar sensation Char often named as Japan's "Jeff Beck". They toured as Char, Bogert, Appice (CBA)! Tim has performed over the years, to his credit, with Rod Stewart, Billy Cobham, Steve Perry, Bobby and the Midnights, Rick Derringer, Ronnie Laws, Boxer, and Ginger Baker and many more world class players and bands. The year 2000 brought about another reunion of the Bogert/Appice rhythm section. This time, with none other than Rick Derringer! They put together a CD calle DBA... what else? Back in 1998, Vanilla Fudge reformed with Vince Martell on guitar, Carmine Appice on drums, and Bill Pascali on Hammond. They toured for over five years until the band received an offer to tour with the Doors if all four original members would play. Mark Stein decided to return and in 2005 all four original members of Vanilla Fudge were touring once again, with the Doors. Also in 2005, came the reunion of Cactus with Tim, Carmine, original guitarist Jim McCarty, with Jimmy Kunes replacing the late Rusty Day on vocals. Randy Pratt joined the band on harmonica. In August 2007, the all original Vanilla Fudge reunited again for a concert at Radio City Music Hall in New York City with Deep Purple.

   


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David

David Rickenbacker



Dec 22 2009 1:09 AM

thanks for the add you´re  one of my favorite bass player!!
NYCBIG

Michael Angelo



Dec 21 2009 10:59 PM

Have a Happy Christmas and a Merry New Year. HAPPY HAPPY JOY JOY
Josecho Sesma (l'Obelíx) no apalear al bajista

Josecho Sesma l'Obelíx



Dec 21 2009 10:23 AM

Mis mejores deseos para un año nuevo más feliz y lleno de R&R!!!!!!!!!
 

My best wishes for a happier new year full of R&R!!!!!!!

Dr. Jay & Miss Diana

Dr. Jay & Miss Diana



Dec 21 2009 1:02 AM

Here's hoping you wake up Christmas morning and still be a child!

Much love,
djmd
PESTLE ROCK BAND

PESTLE ROCK BAND



Dec 18 2009 4:35 PM

Hiii!! My Friends'!!& Welcomes'  Like Your Style'Yeah!...Show Must Go On!!lol...Take a Good Times' & Listen the New Track's of ((PESTLE)) From BANGKOK!! TRk' 2 (Always by Your Side) Album' ANOTHER WORLD' Coming Soon as Well' That's Cool'....................Keep'on Rockin'............... Rolllllll....in'& Good Rock For ever))))...
Tommi Jack's )))))))))))))))))))


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Marcus Chapman

Marcus Chapman



Dec 18 2009 12:31 PM

Thanx Tim for Your Friendship • HAPPY HOLIDAYS ◄marcus►
Mickey

Mickey Miorandi



Dec 15 2009 9:51 PM

MERRY CHRISTMAS
and HAPPY HOLIDAYS
TIM To YOU and YOURS !!!!

 


PEACE and LOVE,
MICKEY
Michael-Bass/Vocals-Missouri Timepiece

Michael-Bass/Vocals-Missouri Timepiece



Dec 14 2009 8:37 AM

Rockers do it all night long!

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DownTown Mystic

DownTown Mystic



Dec 2 2009 1:17 PM

Hi Tim...it's gr8 2 have U back as 1 of R Guitar Heroes 2day...cheers!
WOODSTOCK

Woodstock Concert-Theatre



Nov 27 2009 4:54 PM


We've been fans for a long long time ...





 

... c. 1982 - 83
Madeline

Madeline Felkins



Nov 26 2009 7:26 AM

Happy Holiday!!!



Tony Toscanni

Tony  Toscanni



Nov 25 2009 8:18 PM

hope you are having a great time
Andi"Szalony Borsuk"

Andrzej Michalski



Nov 21 2009 1:21 PM

The Gods Bass:
TIM BOGERT
GLENN HUGHES
GEEZER BUTLER
and LEMMY
Greetings from Poland:)
Madeline

Madeline Felkins



Nov 4 2009 12:22 AM

Great photo TimF A B U L O U S!!!
LES RED NOSE

LES RED NOSE



Nov 3 2009 11:23 AM

Hello Mr Bogert , thanks for the add and long live rock n' roll with CACTUS.

RED NOSE ( France ) 
Toni~

Toni TTrc



Oct 23 2009 9:51 PM

HAPPY FRIDAY & ROCKIN' WEEK-END! TIM HOW YA DOING ?



LOT'S OF LOVE, TONI~ XO
Timmy Oz

Timmy Oz



Oct 20 2009 12:19 AM

Hey Tim, thanks for the add! Keep Rockin, Timmy Oz
Toni~

Toni TTrc



Oct 13 2009 10:56 PM

THANK YOU TIMMY I'LL BE IN TOUCH SOON. BEEN SICK FOR AWHILE WITH THE FLU!
HAVE A ROCKIN' WEEK
*



WHOLE LOTTA LOVE, TONI~ XO
Joe Wheeler

Joe Wheeler



Oct 12 2009 11:13 PM

Whats up tim?  You rock!
Stephane Honde

Stephane Honde



Oct 7 2009 7:35 AM

hello tim,

just wanted to say "hi"!
Toni~

Toni TTrc



Sep 25 2009 6:36 PM

WEEK END BABY!
KEEP ROCKIN'



LOT'S OF LOVE TONI~ XO
Fingers Johnson

Fingers Johnson



Sep 23 2009 8:21 AM

Just stopping by to see what might be new and
exciting, I Love the music and hope this finds
you well and in good spirits, Peace,...Fj...
Toni~

Toni TTrc



Sep 17 2009 8:57 PM

WHO LOVES YOU BABY ?
ME! 



Red Beard

Red Beard



Sep 17 2009 8:41 AM

You are on the guest list. All my myspace friends are.
 

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IbataBros

IbataBros



Sep 16 2009 10:05 AM

Hola Tim,

Thank you the add & Stoping by!

Also thank you for the great inspiration on the basssss!!

Have a great day!

Best Regards,

Ibatabros!
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