Tim Mech

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Tim Mech is a Canadian rock guitarist and guitar technician. He is best known as a sometime collaborator with Rheostatics,[1] for whom he was also a guitar tech for many years, starting around 1988. Starting around 1982, he is formerly associated with Ottawa punk rock bands such as Civil Terror, Snuff Maximus and Deep Six, Mech later moved back to Toronto, his home town, forming The Bookmen with Dave Bookman, and working with Rheostatics. Mech is credited on Rheostatics' record Whale Music and was featured in their video for "Stolen Car".

He currently fronts his own band, Tim Mech's PEEP-SHOW, in which he plays the Weissenborn Hawaiian slide guitar and sings. He is also the principal songwriter for the band. Tim Mech's PEEP-SHOW made 2 records, Cocktails in 2001 and Topless in 2004. In addition, PEEP-SHOW was one of the winners of Musician magazine's "Best Unsigned Band Competition" in 1997. Mech was also a featured guest musician on The Mike Bullard Show, sitting with the house band.

Mech joined Barenaked Ladies onstage playing the guitar solo (which he played on the original album version) for a live cover of Rheostatics' "Legal Age Life at Variety Store" for the 2007 Rheostatics tribute album The Secret Sessions.

Mech has been guitar tech for Bob Mould, The Tragically Hip, Bruce Cockburn and Barenaked Ladies. Since May 2011 he has been the guitar tech for Elvis Costello.

References

  1. "Tim Mech Credits". allmusic.com. Allmusic. Retrieved 20 April 2011. 


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