Tim Schurrer // acoustic, Wurlitzer, vocals
Tyler James // piano
Mitch Jones // b3 organ, piano
Mark Trussell // electric
Dustin Ransom // electric, bass
Adam Keafer // bass
Dan Burns // drums
Phil Shay // drums
Kelsey Joy // BGVs
Josiah Bakken // BGVs
Adam Muller // BGVs
CONTACT
General Inquiries / Booking
Tim Schurrer
tim@timschurrer.com
Missouri singer-songwriter and now Nashvillian, Tim Schurrer, recently sent us copies of his "Never Be Alone" album and "I Moved to Nashville and Bought a Crockpot" EP. One listen, and we have been big fans ever since. Listening to Tim's music is like putting your favorite album on your scratchy old turntable. As you sit back and soak in the soothing swells of Tim's intimate vocals, acoustic guitars, piano ballardry, and melodic hooks, you are introduced to a true artist-in-the-making. Tim reminds us of a young John Mayer or Ben Folds. In fact, production of Tim's "Never Be Alone" album took place in a small studio in Lenexa, Kansas, where John Mayer and Ben Folds once played.
Tim's rootsy and organic production is light years away from the slick corporate pop on the airwaves today. He is the "real deal" and are so happy to have him as part of the Music City Unsigned community. John Mayer once said in his blog about Dave Barnes a few years ago "He's one of those rare talents that comes so complete out of the box that you can't ask to change a thing..." In our opinion, he could also have been talking about Tim Schurrer.
Tim's motto is "you can't be sad if you are whistling" and we can all use a little bit of his music and that kind of perspective in our lives.
Sounds great. My act is so new, so I need to spend some more time building it around here, but I'd love to travel around a bit more and not be restricted to CA. So far, I've just been using loaner PA's, but I'm looking to put together a nice and simple/expandable powered unit. Have you done this at all? I love the Bose setups that I've been able to use, but I don't have the cash for that right now...I was thinking of just a couple 15" powered monitors, but not sure which make/model. Suggestions?