Tim Gemmill

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Timothy Jon Gemmill (born May 28, 1949) is an American jazz musician, composer, arranger, producer, bandleader, graphic designer and entrepreneur, who has been involved in musical projects since the late 1960s. Most notably; Music Projection Trio (1970–1972), Rorschach (1973–1977), Cozzetti & Gemmill Quartet (1978–1982), Cozzetti & Gemmill[1] (1983–present), Rocka Records (1994–2004), Rocka.com (1999–2004) and Cozgem Records (1981–present).[citation needed]

Tim Gemmill, Cozgem Studios, 2005
Tim Gemmill, U.S. Route 93, September 2016
Tim Gemmill, Cozgem Studios, June 2017
Born
Timothy Jon Gemmill

(1949-05-28) May 28, 1949 (age 76)
Seattle, Washington, US
OriginSeattle, Washington and Hackensack (1972–1977), US
OccupationsMusician, composer, arranger, record producer, bandleader, graphic designer, entrepreneur
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Tim Gemmill
Tim Gemmill performing the National Anthem, Seattle Mariners, Kingdome, August 1982
Tim Gemmill performing the National Anthem, Seattle Mariners, Kingdome, August 1982
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Born
Timothy Jon Gemmill

(1949-05-28) May 28, 1949 (age 76)
Seattle, Washington, US
OriginSeattle, Washington and Hackensack (1972–1977), US
Genresjazz, post-bop, avant-garde jazz, jazz fusion, digital jazz, techno
OccupationsMusician, composer, arranger, record producer, bandleader, graphic designer, entrepreneur
InstrumentsTenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, piano, electric piano, keyboards, synthesizers, digital audio workstation
Years active1967–present
LabelsCozgem Records, ITI Records, Rocka Records
Websitecozzettiandgemmill.com
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Discography

  • 1981: Cozzetti & Gemmill, Concerto For Padré (Cozgem Records)[2][3]
  • 1984: Cozzetti & Gemmill, Soft Flower in Spring (ITI Records)[1][4]
  • 1994: Cozzetti & Gemmill,Timeless (Rocka Records)[5][6]
  • 2010: Cozzetti & Gemmill, Timeless (Cozgem Records)[7]
  • 2011: Voyage of the Mummy[8] (Cozgem Records)
  • 2013: Road Songs (Cozgem Records)
  • 2017: Road Songs 2 (Cozgem Records)

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