Tim Ward (musician)

Tim Ward
Background information
Born July 26, 1985 (1985-07-26) (age 26)
Origin Seattle, Washington, USA
Genres Progressive rock, post-hardcore
Occupations Musician
Instruments Bass, vocals
Years active 2002–2007, 2008–present
Associated acts The Fall of Troy, Stranger Danger Cool Timmy Messed Up Coyote

Tim Ward was the former bassist and co-lead vocalist for the Mukilteo, Washington based prog-rock band The Fall of Troy. He attended Kamiak High School and graduated in 2003. He left the band during their tour with Coheed and Cambria. He was replaced by bassist and vocalist Frank Ene on November 28, 2007. Thomas Erak stated on the band's forums that his leave was full time and for the best interest of the band. He remains in touch with his former bandmates and has offered to create artwork for the bands' future albums and merchandise. However, he is not mentioned on The Fall of Troy's last record, In the Unlikely Event. Ward relocated to Riggins, Idaho and has been posting new demos on his MySpace page since early November 2008 under the moniker of Stranger Danger. Since then Ward has become a father, and made himself a new home in Idaho. He now makes music under the monikers "Cool Timmy" and "Messed Up Coyote", both of which are signed to the online record label run by Father LongLegs "Woozy Tribe" [1][2][3]

Equipment used on tour

Basses
Amplifiers
Effects pedals
Others

References

  1. ^ www.facebook.com/woozytribe
  2. ^ www.woozytribe.bandcamp.com
  3. ^ "Post by Thomas Erak". Confirmation of departure. http://forums.thefalloftroy.com/showpost.php?p=466081&postcount=187. Retrieved 28 November 2007.