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Dan Tyminski was born in 1967 in Rutland, VT. He was exposed to down-home country and traditional bluegrass music at an early age. His first instrument was a mandolin that belonged to his big brother, and over the years Tyminski also mastered the banjo and learned to hold his own as a vocalist. The Green Mountain Bluegrass Band was Tyminski's first step into the professional music world. He was an impressionable teenager at the time and performed all over the East Coast with the group as banjo player. In 1988, he became a member of the Lonesome River Band. He lent his banjo, mandolin, and vocal skills in performance and on albums like Looking for Yourself and Carrying the Tradition, the second of which landed on the bluegrass charts and won the group the International Bluegrass Music Association's Album of the Year Award. In 1992 and 1993, Tyminski did some award-winning work with Alison Krauss & Union Station, including the hit single "When You Say Nothing at All." In 1994, Tyminski completed another album, Old Country Town, with the Lonesome River Band. He spent the remainder of the '90s working with distinguished artists like Billy Dean, Dolly Parton, Vince Gill, Clint Black, Sara Evans, Randy Travis, and many others. In 2000, Tyminski recorded a solo bluegrass album, Carry Me Across the Mountain, on the Doobie Shea Records label. Wheels followed on Rounder Records in 2008. ~ Charlotte Dillon, Rovi
yup, this is it all right.... thank ye kindly Dan.
imagewil
Boy, am I ever glad to hear this.
snowboarder8888
Yes, ditto Logan' comment, if you want to go to the moon and never return, just tune into, The Boy Who Wouldn't hoe Corn. Talk about a strange mysterious song that will creep into your DNA and park itself there, leaving you hopelessly in love with Dan's voice!!!
If you really want to hear Dan at his finest, listen to the boy who wouldnt hoe corn on Youtube w/Alison Krauss & Union Station... song is absolutely unbelievable and Dan's vocals are unmatched.
starj79
I wish Pandora would add his first album Carry Me Across The Mountain. It has some great songs on it.
mepotter22
I love this song... he is a great artist... and heard Allison Krauss as back up. Great song!
His vocals compliment his pickin'. Does anyone come close? Not even George Clooney. ;o)
chuck1956
It don't get no better than Dan T....well, except for if it's Union Station & the voice of an angel, Alison Krauss. Now that's REALLY the absolute bestest that it gets!!!
I love that song too! My friend Jeanette is Dan's cousin and according to Dan's wife, one of her favorite moments is seeing Dan's voice come out of George Clooney on the big screen. :)
...Yeah, O Brother, Where Art Thou? and, of course, he didn't just play with Alison Krauss in '92 and '93...He's been a core member of Union Station pretty much since then and continues in that role! A real gentleman and a super talent.
soulmate9
Great voice. Talented. Love "constant Sorrow" song.
I want to hear as much of "Man of Constant Sorrow" as I possubly can. Every version I've ever heard of it--from Ralph Stanley to Rod Stewart--is great, but Dan's is the best.
His voice is beautiful when he is singing solo and is a perfect harmonizing voice for Alison Krauss amd other female singers in Bluegrass. In addition, he is a great mandolin and banjo player.
je_rogers
Where's the note about his huge version of "Man of Constant Sorrow" from the O' Brother, Where Art Thou soundtrack?
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