Tim Aymar
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Background information | |
Birth name | Timothy L. Aymar |
Born | September 4, 1963 |
Origin | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
Genres |
Heavy metal Progressive metal Power metal |
Occupation(s) | Vocalist, voice instructor, recording engineer, music producer |
Instruments | Vocals, keyboard, guitar, bass, drums |
Years active | 1989-present |
Labels | Cruz Del Sur Music, Nuclear Blast Records, Relapse Records |
Associated acts | Pharaoh, Control Denied, Psycho Scream, Triple-X, Vicious Cycle |
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Timothy L. Aymar is an American heavy metal singer/songwriter who resides in Florida. He is best known for singing with Philadelphia based progressive metal band Pharaoh[1] as well as his work with Chuck Schuldiner in Control Denied.
Awards
His band Triple-X won the In Pittsburgh Music Awards for Best Metal Band in 1991, and was the first regional band to be awarded a national sponsorship, which was from Anheuser-Busch/Budweiser Anheuser-Busch. Tim was also voted 'Vocalist Of The Year' in readers polls of many of the Pittsburgh Tri-State Area's rock and entertainment publications.
Discography
With Triple X
- Bang (Full-Length, 1991)
With Control Denied
- The Fragile Art of Existence (Full-Length, 1999)
- When Man and Machine Collide (Full-Length)
With Psycho Scream
- Spring '94 Limited Edition (Demo, 1994)
- Virtual Insanity (Album 1994)
- Demo 1996 (Demo, 1996)
With Pharaoh
- After the Fire (2003)
- The Longest Night (2005)
- Be Gone (2008)
- Ten Years (EP) (2011)
- Bury the Light (2012)
With Vicious Cycle
- Burrn (demo, 2002)
With Advent of Bedlam
- Flesh over God (Full-Length, 2012)
References
- ↑ "Overview: Pharaoh". Allmusic. Retrieved 16 March 2010.
External links
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