Tim Mensy?
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Tim Mensy?
Anybody on the Forum who knows or knows of
an extremely talented singer by the name
of Tim Mensy?
I have only been able to obtain two CD`s with the guy and that required some hard work. I know he has made a third CD named "Stone by Stone" which is absolutely
impossible to come by.
How come this man with a God given voice
has not made more CD`s ?
Any clues?
If Daryl Singletary is so popular, Tim Mensy
should have been Superstar long ago.
an extremely talented singer by the name
of Tim Mensy?
I have only been able to obtain two CD`s with the guy and that required some hard work. I know he has made a third CD named "Stone by Stone" which is absolutely
impossible to come by.
How come this man with a God given voice
has not made more CD`s ?
Any clues?
If Daryl Singletary is so popular, Tim Mensy
should have been Superstar long ago.
- DJ Sillito
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Uwe,
Although I don't have any CD's of Tim's I have to agree with you on his talent. In the 80's - 90's he did a song called "That's Love" (I think?) Anyways it was kind of a bluesy type song. I was impressed then with his singing talent and always wondered what became of him. I do know that I have seen his name on several other artist's CD's. He does a lot of song writing apparently. If I happen to come across his CD I will let you know.
Good luck
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Although I don't have any CD's of Tim's I have to agree with you on his talent. In the 80's - 90's he did a song called "That's Love" (I think?) Anyways it was kind of a bluesy type song. I was impressed then with his singing talent and always wondered what became of him. I do know that I have seen his name on several other artist's CD's. He does a lot of song writing apparently. If I happen to come across his CD I will let you know.
Good luck
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Tim is a very talented songwriter who wrote several songs for Doug , including one of my favorites from his second album, "I Thought it Was You". Click on the link below to go to Tim's website.
http://www.timmensy.com/
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http://www.timmensy.com/
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Tim's a great songwriter, singer, and just a great guy.
I had the pleasure of meeting him at Tin Pan South this year. I asked if he'd be singing "That Ain't The Granpda That I Know", and he managed to work it into the set for me.
His only real successful song that he recorded (back in the early 90's) was "That's Good".
I've no idea why he didn't "make it". An awesome talent.
I had the pleasure of meeting him at Tin Pan South this year. I asked if he'd be singing "That Ain't The Granpda That I Know", and he managed to work it into the set for me.
His only real successful song that he recorded (back in the early 90's) was "That's Good".
I've no idea why he didn't "make it". An awesome talent.
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and a real good guitar player, too! I hate to say this, and I'm not trying to insult ANYBODY here, but it seems like all Tim has is talent. Playing, singing, AND writing. But as I recall from the video for "That's Good," he ain't the prettiest thing out there. Now, neither is Ray Price, but Ray made it pre-video. Ernest Tubb with a pierced navel?
But Tim's great anyway.
But Tim's great anyway.
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Agreed. Good news, though. I noticed (on his site) that the song has been cut by Joe Diffie on his latest album. Maybe it'll be a single. One can hope.<SMALL>And, his song about his grandfather has long deserved to be heard by more folks! </SMALL>
Not one of the 'purty boys? Well, I wouldn't know. That reminds me of a song by Tommy Alverson (a local guy out of the Dallas area) called "Where'd All Them 'Purty Boys Come From Anyway?". I'll have to post the lyrics . . . I have his permission to do so.
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By the way, his latest album can be bought here:
http://www.timmensy.com/music.html
There are also clips from the songs available to listen to.
http://www.timmensy.com/music.html
There are also clips from the songs available to listen to.
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Tim Mensy is quite possibly, IMHO, one of the most talented artists ever! His song writing is superb, (Mama Knows for Shenandoah or Don't Cross Your Heart for Shelby Lynne) for example. He is an accomplished guitarist and in fact was the guitarist with Capitol recording artists, Bandana. His vocal style, for my taste, is unequalled. A "gumbo" of Bluegrass, Country, and R&B, spiced with great vocal "chops". BTW, His two early albums featured the great Jim Vest on steel and dobro. The "Stone by Stone" project, I think, was his best recorded work so far. Find it if you can.
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A few lines from that song:<SMALL>And, his song about his grandfather has long deserved to be heard by more folks!</SMALL>
They played a pretty organ number
Said it was his favorite tune
But I know he'd prefer a fiddle
Playing "Caroll County Blues"
They got him laying there in pinstripes
How'd they get him in that suit?
I guess the Lord will recognize him
Without his overalls and mule
They all say he looks so natural
But all I see's a cold, dark hole
I won't commit this day to memory
That ain't the grandpa that I know
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I could be wrong, I did not hear this from Tim but other industry insiders at the time said; Tim just did not care for the 'artist business' side of things.
My understanding was he did not care for the way business was done on the promotion level to get records played on the radio and etc...
A great songwritter and singer. I feel he could of made it. I guess he felt he had to give up more than he was willing to.
Major labels have a way of turning someting good, like an art form and turning it into something cookie cutter and comericial to sell records. But that's why labels are in business, to sell records.
There are some artists who will stand up to this process and to their credit will say no while keeping their morals, visions and goals clearly in front of them.
Some artist don't 'have' to 'make it' at any cost.
My understanding was he did not care for the way business was done on the promotion level to get records played on the radio and etc...
A great songwritter and singer. I feel he could of made it. I guess he felt he had to give up more than he was willing to.
Major labels have a way of turning someting good, like an art form and turning it into something cookie cutter and comericial to sell records. But that's why labels are in business, to sell records.
There are some artists who will stand up to this process and to their credit will say no while keeping their morals, visions and goals clearly in front of them.
Some artist don't 'have' to 'make it' at any cost.
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Some Tim Mensy Video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cb4Xth9Uo64
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Here's another http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1tVThH1m4Y
Thanks for the Videolinks, Stephen!
Thanks a lot for the videolinks.
Great they are still on the net.
Great they are still on the net.
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