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TIM GRIMM PART ONE: BROADCAST 2 / 11 / 2012
IN SEARCH OF A SONG originates in BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA and is sponsored by: THE BLUEBIRD NIGHTCLUB, AIRTIME RECORDING STUDIO, and VISIT BLOOMINGTON.COM
Host Jason Wilber interviews singer/songwriter/actor Tim Grimm about his life and music. This interview was recorded in Bloomington, Indiana at Airtime Recording Studio. This is part 1 of a 2 part interview.
Tim Grimm has toured and recorded with his friend, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, appeared with Harrison Ford in the film Clear and Present Danger, and has shared the stage with writer and poet Wendell Berry. His recording, The Back Fields was named Best Americana Album in the 2006 Just Plain Folks Music Awards in Los Angeles (the largest and most diverse music awards in the world). Named 2000’s “BEST DISCOVERY in Roots/Americana Music” by The Chicago Sun-Times, and “2004 MALE ARTIST of The Year” by the Freeform American Roots DJs, his songs and performances have established him as a unique voice in Americana music. Each of his past 5 recordings have reached the top of the Folk or American-roots charts. Grimm walks the fine line between folk and country, while maintaining a strong footing in tradition. We hear the rural rumblings that have shaped his life, but we are also invited in to a bigger picture, as evident in so much of his work. Critics searching for comparisons most often cite Johnny Cash, Woody Guthrie and (Nebraska era) Bruce Springsteen. Tim is an award-winning songwriter, and actor on stage and screen . After several years working in Los Angeles (where he co-starred for 2 seasons on the NBC drama Reasonable Doubts and appeared in several films), Tim returned home to Indiana. He grew up in the woods and small town settings of southern Indiana, son of schoolteachers and grandson of farmers, and his return home was a conscious choice to live a life of significance rather than one of “success’. He now lives with his wife and sons on an 80 acre farm close to where he grew up. Tim’s songs are full of the rural rumblings that have shaped his life—rich with descriptive details, and sung with warmth and intimacy—recognizing the inextinguishable national romance with the idea of the family farm and the vanishing landscape of rural America. His recordings include Heart Land (2000), Coyote’s Dream (2003), NAMES (2004), and The Back Fields (2005). In 2007, Grimm put together a concept cd with several of the Midwest’s finest songwriter’s—including Corazong artist-- Krista Detor, Carrie Newcomer, Tom Roznowski, and Michael White. The recording, Wilderness Plots, was drawn from the short stories of noted author, Scott Russell Sanders, and explored the settling of the American Wilderness in the Ohio River Valley Region between The Revolutionary War and The Civil War.
Tim has performed in theatres and coffeehouses around the United States, as well as significant Festivals, including the Kerrville Folk Festival, Wildflower Festival, Fox Valley, the Pawtucket Arts Festival, the Indiana Festival at Conner Prairie and he hosts The Americana Music Series and Americana Downtown in Indiana. Still very active on stage and onscreen, Tim's most recent projects include guest spots on television's, CHICAGO CODE and DETROIT 187, work on the upcoming untitled feature film with director, Ramin Bahrani and starring Dennis Quaid, and he will appear in Indiana Repertory's production of GOD OF CARNAGE in early 2012.
Topics discussed include: Tim's early memories of music, and his likes and dislikes, his infatuation with Tom Paxton in his early years, as compared to when he grew up. Being interested in songs of "deep tragedy" or long storys, his song "Too Hard Drivin'", making his way back from California to southern Indiana, contrasting LA with his hometown in Indiana, The song "Better Days" and how it is autobiographical, writing "The Peoples Highway" for the Indiana Repetory Theater, writing "She Remembers" about his neighbors who got old and began to pass away, more story's about his neighbors and writing songs about the southern Indiana "Back Fields".
Musical selections include: Back Fields, The People's Highway, She Remembers, Better Days, Too Hard Drivin', 80 Acres, Heart of the Winter.
This program is "Evergreen" and not date specific.
For more information, visit IN SEARCH OF A SONG.COM
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TIM GRIMM PART ONE: BROADCAST 2 / 11 / 2012
IN SEARCH OF A SONG originates in BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA and is sponsored by: THE BLUEBIRD NIGHTCLUB, AIRTIME RECORDING STUDIO, and VISIT BLOOMINGTON.COM
Host Jason Wilber interviews singer/songwriter/actor Tim Grimm about his life and music. This interview was recorded in Bloomington, Indiana at Airtime Recording Studio. This is part 1 of a 2 part interview.
Tim Grimm has toured and recorded with his friend, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, appeared with Harrison Ford in the film Clear and Present Danger, and has shared the stage with writer and poet Wendell Berry. His recording, The Back Fields was named Best Americana Album in the 2006 Just Plain Folks Music Awards in Los Angeles (the largest and most diverse music awards in the world). Named 2000’s “BEST DISCOVERY in Roots/Americana Music” by The Chicago Sun-Times, and “2004 MALE ARTIST of The Year” by the Freeform American Roots DJs, his songs and performances have established him as a unique voice in Americana music. Each of his past 5 recordings have reached the top of the Folk or American-roots charts. Grimm walks the fine line between folk and country, while maintaining a strong footing in tradition. We hear the rural rumblings that have shaped his life, but we are also invited in to a bigger picture, as evident in so much of his work. Critics searching for comparisons most often cite Johnny Cash, Woody Guthrie and (Nebraska era) Bruce Springsteen. Tim is an award-winning songwriter, and actor on stage and screen . After several years working in Los Angeles (where he co-starred for 2 seasons on the NBC drama Reasonable Doubts and appeared in several films), Tim returned home to Indiana. He grew up in the woods and small town settings of southern Indiana, son of schoolteachers and grandson of farmers, and his return home was a conscious choice to live a life of significance rather than one of “success’. He now lives with his wife and sons on an 80 acre farm close to where he grew up. Tim’s songs are full of the rural rumblings that have shaped his life—rich with descriptive details, and sung with warmth and intimacy—recognizing the inextinguishable national romance with the idea of the family farm and the vanishing landscape of rural America. His recordings include Heart Land (2000), Coyote’s Dream (2003), NAMES (2004), and The Back Fields (2005). In 2007, Grimm put together a concept cd with several of the Midwest’s finest songwriter’s—including Corazong artist-- Krista Detor, Carrie Newcomer, Tom Roznowski, and Michael White. The recording, Wilderness Plots, was drawn from the short stories of noted author, Scott Russell Sanders, and explored the settling of the American Wilderness in the Ohio River Valley Region between The Revolutionary War and The Civil War.
Tim has performed in theatres and coffeehouses around the United States, as well as significant Festivals, including the Kerrville Folk Festival, Wildflower Festival, Fox Valley, the Pawtucket Arts Festival, the Indiana Festival at Conner Prairie and he hosts The Americana Music Series and Americana Downtown in Indiana. Still very active on stage and onscreen, Tim's most recent projects include guest spots on television's, CHICAGO CODE and DETROIT 187, work on the upcoming untitled feature film with director, Ramin Bahrani and starring Dennis Quaid, and he will appear in Indiana Repertory's production of GOD OF CARNAGE in early 2012.
Topics discussed include: Tim's early memories of music, and his likes and dislikes, his infatuation with Tom Paxton in his early years, as compared to when he grew up. Being interested in songs of "deep tragedy" or long storys, his song "Too Hard Drivin'", making his way back from California to southern Indiana, contrasting LA with his hometown in Indiana, The song "Better Days" and how it is autobiographical, writing "The Peoples Highway" for the Indiana Repetory Theater, writing "She Remembers" about his neighbors who got old and began to pass away, more story's about his neighbors and writing songs about the southern Indiana "Back Fields".
Musical selections include: Back Fields, The People's Highway, She Remembers, Better Days, Too Hard Drivin', 80 Acres, Heart of the Winter.
This program is "Evergreen" and not date specific.
For more information, visit IN SEARCH OF A SONG.COM
Broadcast History
WFHB - Bloomington, Indiana
WNKU - Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky area
WHEE - Martinsville, Virginia
Timing and Cues
Intro Billboard 00:00 - 00:59 / News Break (or guest intro with song) 00:59 - 05:59 / Music Bed0 5:59 : 06:29 / Segment A 06:29 - 18:59 / Music Bed 18:59 - 19:59 / Segment B 19:59 -38:59 / Music Bed 38:59 : 39:59 / Segment C 39:59 - 58:59 / Music Bed 58:59 - 59:59
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Better Days | Tim Grimm | Heart Land. | Vault Records | 2000 | 04:58 |
| 80 Acres | Tim Grimm | Heart Land. | Vault Records | 2006 | 05:40 |
| Too Hard Drivin' | Tim Grimm | Heart Land. | Vault Records | 2000 | 03:29 |
| She Remembers | Tim Grimm | Heart Land. | Vault Records | 2000 | 04:23 |
| The People's Highway | Tim Grimm | Farm Songs. | Vault Records | 2009 | 04:53 |
| Heart of the Winter | Tim Grimm | Farm Songs. | Vault Records | 2009 | 04:48 |
| Indian Summer (Break Music) | Jason Wilber | Behind the Midway. | Flat Earth | 2000 | 00:29 |
| You Don't Know What You're Getting Into (Break Music) | Jason Wilber | Lazy Afternoon. | Wilbertone | 2006 | 00:59 |
| Northern Lights Seen Over Lewisberg Tennessee (Break Music) | Jason Wilber | Lazy Afternoon. | Wilbertone | 2006 | 00:59 |
| Your Destiny (Break Music) | Jason Wilber | Lazy Afternoon. | Wilbertone | 2006 | 00:59 |
Additional Credits
Executive Producer - Rich Reardin
Host - Jason Wilber





