With core influences like Bob Dylan, John Lennon and Jimi
Hendrix, Tim Mullally has no lack of resources for
inspiration.
For nearly 20 years he’s has been performing his own style
of alternative pop, rock and blues in the Tampa Bay region.
Whether fronting psychedelic rock trio Tommy Tye Dye,
lead guitarist for Multi-Color-House or collaborator with
Robert Wegmann; Tim has been inspired both in the studio
and on stage. Witness his solo release Mountain Hike, the
Mullally/Wegmann release The Mayfly Glimmer, or the
recently released Tommy Tye Dye retrospective for solid
evidence.
Over the past few years, Tim has retired the ’64 Strat, the
Marshall stack and the guitar synthesizers and bonded with
the acoustic guitar. “I think it’s the ultimate challenge,
explains Tim, to make music with nothing but 6 strings,
your voice, and maybe a harmonica.” Currently performing a
variety of covers and original songs off his latest release
Acoustic Mullallyland, now available on iTunes, Tim has
embraced a simpler, more organic sound. A song like Why
Why Why with its edgy hook, questions the morals of our
world leaders and the human race.
Tim remarks, “Life is all about emotion and energy. Those
are the key elements that people respond to. I try to bring
them together in my music. That’s what Dylan does, that’s
what Lennon and Hendrix did, and that’s what all the best
musicians do.”
visit http://www.timmullally.com for history
yes, mostly city sponsored events, festivals, some club gigs. I love playing live.
dylan, hendrix, beatles, stones, bob marley, peter gabriel, paul simon, xtc, tff, talking heads, dmb,
guild and takamine acoustics, 64 fender strat, gibson sg, parker fly, fender acoustasonic amp, marshall club and country 4x10 combo,