The Birdman Project
About The Birdman Project
He wrote a bunch of songs, his name is Tim Bird, he'd struggle to organise a piss up in a brewery, and so, The Birdman Project was born, and with a little help from his friends he's getting his music out and into the world. If Tim had a time machine he'd go straight back to Woodstock to soak up the magic that was Hendrix, Santana, Richie Havens, Creedence, Sly & The Family Stone and Neil Young. He'd swing by Hyde Park to see the legendary Stones gig, spend time in the 70's watching Pink Floyd at their peak, and chill in the 80's with the Water Boys in beautiful Ireland as they played folk classics like Fisherman's Blues. Tim's songs don't really sound like any of those legends, but there's little bits of them woven through out, as he tries to emulate an era of popular music full of passion and originality, that grabs you by the soul and takes you for a ride. His vocals and rhythm guitar are supported by John Schirn's sax and keys, Graham Nicholson's lead guitar and Jessie B on piano.
He wrote a bunch of songs, his name is Tim Bird, he'd struggle to organise a piss up in a brewery, and so, The Birdman Project was born, and with a little help from his friends he's getting his music out and into the world. If Tim had a time machine he'd go straight back to Woodstock to soak up the magic that was Hendrix, Santana, Richie Havens, Creedence, Sly & The Family Stone and Neil Young. He'd swing by Hyde Park to see the legendary Stones gig, spend time in the 70's watching Pink Floyd at their peak, and chill in the 80's with the Water Boys in beautiful Ireland as they played folk classics like Fisherman's Blues. Tim's songs don't really sound like any of those legends, but there's little bits of them woven through out, as he tries to emulate an era of popular music full of passion and originality, that grabs you by the soul and takes you for a ride. His vocals and rhythm guitar are supported by John Schirn's sax and keys, Graham Nicholson's lead guitar and Jessie B on piano.