Tim Tunes

Tim Rose
Tim Tunes

I’m Tim Rose and I’ve been writing songs for over 50 years. Each episode I’ll feature two or three songs that I’ve written over the years on a particular theme or subject or I'll interview someone who has been a key influence on me and my songwriting and performing. In the podcast I’ll explain what I am doing in each song, where they came from and the circumstances under which they were recorded. In interviews I'll explain how we met, how the interviewee became involved in music and how they influenced my work.

  1. 5-11 Barry Louis Polisar - Part 2

    APR 26

    5-11 Barry Louis Polisar - Part 2

    Send us a text Full disclosure. My wife, Marcy, went to High School with Barry Polisar. They were friends and Barry would sometimes play his songs for her. So, when we went to Marcy’s 25th high school reunion I was able to put a face to the name. Marcy had made me aware of Barry and his success as a writer and performer. Frankly, I was more than a little jealous of Barry and his success, making his living as a songwriter and performer. I have been writing songs since high school and had had piddling success. So, I purposefully didn’t really pay much attention to Barry’s successes as his career progressed. Boy, what a mistake.  Consequently, I wasn’t sure of what to expect when I went to interview Barry at his home. What I found was a most gracious and talented person who clearly had worked hard and deserved all the success he has achieved. Barry’s story was so interesting and had so many twists and turns, I couldn’t help but be charmed by the man. This is part 2 of my conversation with Barry Louis Polisar, a renowned singer/songwriter, performer, poet and author of books for both kids and adults.  If you haven’t listened to part 1, I strongly suggest that you do so before listening to this episode.  In part one we introduced Barry and found out about his early years, his origin story, and his career as a songwriter, singer and performer of children's songs.  As we ended the last podcast, Barry had just been censored from performing at most of his usual schools. In this episode we’ll find out what happened and how Barry’s career expanded into movies and ads. And we’ll hear about some of Barry’s prose and poetry. Then, finally, we’ll hear about what’s next for this talent.  Support the show Please consider making a one time donation via the Paypal link above Or, consider becoming a monthly subscribing patron of the show here: https://www.patreon.com/timtunes And get lots of extra documentation and music associated with the show.

    1h 1m
  2. 5-9 Tret Fure - Songwriter, Performer, Teacher and Sound Engineer - Part 2

    11/21/2024

    5-9 Tret Fure - Songwriter, Performer, Teacher and Sound Engineer - Part 2

    Send us a text How do you summarize the life work of an artist? How do you condense and focus on the essentials of an artist’s entire career? Especially when confronted with a body of work as large and varied as Tret Fure’s.  Like her namesake The Furies, Tret is sometimes angry, beautiful, and dark. A warrior whose flaming sword is her voice – and whose shining shield is her wit and the inventiveness of her writing. She comes flying in on her guitar steed ready for battle with red eyes speaking truth to power and exposing hypocrisy.  And yet, Tret always gives us hope, a path through the madness of our world. And I like to think that this is largely due to the love and support of her family. I mean, isn’t it our families and friends that keep us all from going off the rails?  I’m Tim Rose and this is the Tim Tunes pod cast. Welcome to part two of two episodes where we’ll continue our interview with the multi-talented, Tret Fure. In this episode we’ll discuss Tret’s advocacy, her family and what’s next for the talented singer songwriter performer teacher and pet portraitist. If you haven’t listened to Part One, I highly recommend that you go back and give it a listen before listening to this episode Tret has asked for donations to No Child Goes Hungry as her preferred charity. Please consider making a donation. Also you can contact Tret directly through her web page tretfure.com if you'd like to attend one of her classes or want to go on one of her songwriting trips or would like a personal guitar and/or songwriting lesson or would like a portrait of a cherished pet. Support the show Please consider making a one time donation via the Paypal link above Or, consider becoming a monthly subscribing patron of the show here: https://www.patreon.com/timtunes And get lots of extra documentation and music associated with the show.

    1h 22m
  3. 5-7 Tod Pronto - Singer/Songwriter, Cartoonist, and Internet Sensation

    08/16/2024

    5-7 Tod Pronto - Singer/Songwriter, Cartoonist, and Internet Sensation

    Send us a text Waaay back in August of 2018 I was attending a Livingston Taylor songwriting and performing retreat at Boston University. We spent the day working on our songs and performance with Liv, Vance Gilbert and Melissa Ferrick. After dinner we all got our instruments and had an informal song swap in the main meeting room. This was kind of a round robin sort of thing where each of us would play a song and then the next person would play and so on. There was one guy who had been pretty quiet during the workshop, a little standoffish if I’m to be honest. So, I was pretty astonished when it came his turn to play. He pulled out his Martin and sang a great song, well performed. That person is Tod Pronto. I was impressed with Tod and started following his progress as he opened for Liv and Jonathan Edwards and other folk greats. Then, I found his Sunday morning 9am streaming show, Coffee with Tod on YouTube or on Facebook. Then, I found out that he also has a regular cartoon, Midlife Thesis, that is published every week.  I mean, what can’t he do?  I’m Tim Rose and this is the Tim Tunes podcast. In this episode we’ll interview dear friend and accomplished singer/songwriter/cartoonist Tod Pronto and listen to three of his songs recorded live during our visit.  Support the show Please consider making a one time donation via the Paypal link above Or, consider becoming a monthly subscribing patron of the show here: https://www.patreon.com/timtunes And get lots of extra documentation and music associated with the show.

    1h 9m
  4. 5-6 50th Episode Spectacular!

    07/06/2024

    5-6 50th Episode Spectacular!

    Send us a text Over the past three interviews and five episodes, I was beginning to get the feeling that we were drifting too far afield of the original intent of this podcast. That is writing and performing songs. However, each of our subjects are song writers.  Mark Baxter our Vocal Behaviorist has been writing songs all along since he started in rock bands in the last century. Yaron Gershovsky, band leader of the Manhattan Transfer, is constantly writing and publishing new, original songs. And Debra Monk, our star of stage and screen, early in her career, collaborated on the songs for the Tony nominated “Pump Boys and Dinettes” and other musicals. So, the more I thought about it, the more I realized that I hadn’t wandered too far from my original purpose. All these people are legitimate songwriters. This is often what the life of the songwriter is like. Precious few can live off their songwriting talent alone.  Now, I’m not a rich person. Oh, I do Ok, and I don’t really lack for anything, but I don’t have a lot of disposable income. So, I’ve decided to sort of pay back these three with the only currency I have. I’ve written three new songs. Each one of the three subjects inspired a different song. Today we’ll hear those songs and follow the process of their creation. Welcome to the 50th episode of the Tim Tunes podcast. Begun on a whim almost three years ago, I started with the stories and recollections of my best songs. I thought I’d be done once I made through the first batch. But episode after episode, I managed to find some songwriting or performance-based content to share with you listeners.  In this episode we’ll explore three recently written songs that were inspired by the subjects of this season’s podcast. If you haven’t listened to episodes 5-1 through 5-5, I suggest you go back and give them a listen to better appreciate these songs.  Support the show Please consider making a one time donation via the Paypal link above Or, consider becoming a monthly subscribing patron of the show here: https://www.patreon.com/timtunes And get lots of extra documentation and music associated with the show.

    28 min

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I’m Tim Rose and I’ve been writing songs for over 50 years. Each episode I’ll feature two or three songs that I’ve written over the years on a particular theme or subject or I'll interview someone who has been a key influence on me and my songwriting and performing. In the podcast I’ll explain what I am doing in each song, where they came from and the circumstances under which they were recorded. In interviews I'll explain how we met, how the interviewee became involved in music and how they influenced my work.

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