About Tim Kane - (click here for my resume)
Blending diverse rhythmic styles into the mainstream scene with
good taste has been Tim Kane's forte as a musician for more than
30 years.
Professional musicians define him as "intuitive" and a
"songwriter's drummer." Kane considers those kind words
both gracious compliments and reality. His humble approach to the
drumset has always been about complementing the music, and more
importantly, keeping solid time while laying down a cool groove.
Today, he feels lucky to have a diverse range of experiences to
draw from as a working professional drummer.
Kane began drumming and playing trombone in fourth grade and studied
through college, formally trained in jazz, concert and marching
bands. He studied and performed with a jazz quintet a few years
back at the well-respected Indian Hill Music Center in Littleton,
Mass. He also played trombone in various school bands for 12 years.
He knows the bass clef and how to sight read.
Though he minored in music at Fitchburg State College, Kane treated
it like a Master's program. His collegiate playing involved everything
from school jazz ensembles and concert bands to alternative rock,
funk and jam bands. He was certainly hitting the skins a lot more
than the books.
My current bands include an all-original instrumental post rock-fusion
funk trio I formed at my home studio in March 2010, titled "Moon
Man Auto", which released its first EP on 2-5-11;
"Stur Crazy", which is a Sturbridge-based classic rock
bar band; a my recent reunion with the all original alternative
rock group, "The Love Dogs".
Past
bands include Class Reunion, Callithump, Dr. Funk and Suffering
Bastards, Rattleshack, Krossroads, and Boilers, all of which have
performed in clubs and outdoor venues throughout Western and Central
Massachusetts as well as Providence, Boston and Maine. Kane enjoyed
some spot gigs with nationally touring/recording artist "Katrin"
a few years back.
Kane also composes and plays his own songs on guitar, piano, trombone
and drums, and has a full album available for listening on this
web site under the MP3 tab.
Inspired early on by music from such artists as Rush, Dave Brubeck,
Van Halen, Fleetwood Mac, Genesis, Steely Dan, Chicago, Sting, Police,
Buddy Rich and the Allman Brothers, Kane finds many musicians compare
his approach to that of international studio guru Steve Gadd.
While "I'm certainly no Steve Gadd," Kane does respect
and practice his mantra of playing in the pocket, finding a groove
and not overplaying.
He works as a writer and editor for area newspaper publications,
and is married with two beautiful baby boys.
Plenty of professional references available upon request. |