Tim Storms
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Tim Storms (born August 28, 1972) is a singer and composer.
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[edit] Musical Career
Although born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Storms was raised in Waterloo, Indiana. His musical affinity appeared at a young age. Four days after graduating high school, he returned to Oklahoma to begin his career in Christian music. Since then, Storms has appeared with a number of singing groups, including Freedom, Vocal Union, AVB, Acappella, and Rescue. He also performed with the cast of Branson’s "50’s at the Hop," was voted Branson’s Bass Singer of the Year for three years in a row, and is in the Branson’s Entertainers Hall of Fame. Storms joined Pierce Arrow Theater at the beginning of the 2006 season[1].
As well as his performances across the US, Storms has also performed in Brazil, France, Switzerland, Jamaica, and Fiji.
[edit] Guinness World Record
By vibrating his vocal chords down to 8 Hz, Storms set a Guinness World Record for the lowest note produced by a human. His record was certified in January 2002[2]. This note is below the range of a human's hearing ability, two octaves below the lowest B on a piano. Storms also holds the Guinness World Record for the widest vocal range for a male. His records have been published in the Guinness World Records 2006.
[edit] Trivia
- Storms currently resides in Branson, Missouri, with his wife Angie and daughter Emma.
- Storms now performs with the previous holder of the record for the lowest bass note, Dan Britton. Britton is a managing partner of Pierce Arrow Theater as well as a performer, and had held the record for 20 years.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ Tim Storms, Pierce Arrow Online
- ^ A cappella group "Rescue" relies on Bag End to hit the low notes,Bag End Loudspeakers
- ^ Pierce Arrow Theater, Sunny Day Guide