Tim Gibbons first started playing music in high school as a drummer in garage bands, then switched to banjo and guitar around the age of seventeen. It was then that he scored his first professional job playing guitar in a blues combo backing exotic dancers at a notorious burlesque theatre called “Starvin’ Marvins”. Emboldened by this experience he left home to play in a series of country bands and at one point was playing guitar for a travelling hair tonic show. The eighties found him rocking out in such bands as The Shakers and the Trouble Boys. These bands also provided early reco… read more
Tim Gibbons first started playing music in high school as a drummer in garage bands, then switched to banjo and guitar around the age of seventeen. It was then that he scored his first professional job playing guitar in a blues combo backing exotic dancers at a notorious burlesque theatre cal… read more
Tim Gibbons first started playing music in high school as a drummer in garage bands, then switched to banjo and guitar around the age of seventeen. It was then that he scored his first professional job playing guitar in a blues combo backing exotic dancers at a notorious burlesque theatre called “Starvin’ Marvins”. Emboldened by this experience he left home to pl… read more