Perhaps best known as pianist
for Lyle Lovett and Jane Siberry, Tim Ray's wide-ranging skills as a
soloist and accompanist have afforded him the opportunity to perform with legendary
performers from all walks of music. Appearing on over 60 recordings to date,
Tim has performed in concert with an extensive list of pop music icons, notably
Bonnie Raitt, Aretha Franklin, Lou Reed, Rickie Lee Jones, Willie Nelson, kd
lang and Soul Asylum. He regularly performs with leading figures in the jazz
world, among them Gary Burton, Scott Hamilton, Eddie Daniels, Bucky Pizzarelli,
Lewis Nash and Rufus Reid, and his classical credits include solo performances
and concerts with Gunther Schuller, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project and
the Boston Classical Orchestra.
Tim frequently tours throughout the Americas, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Asia,
and the Middle East, including performances at Carnegie Hall, the White House,
the Kennedy Center and the 1992 Presidential Inauguration. Tim has also performed
repeatedly on "The Tonight Show" (Johnny Carson, Jay Leno), "Late
Night with David Letterman," "The Conan O'Brien Show," "Austin
City Limits" and various other national TV and radio broadcasts.
A sought-after arranger and composer, Tim has penned numerous original works
for his trio Tre Corda, for solo piano, big band, string orchestra, and an extensive
body of writing for jazz trio and quartet, some of which appear on Tim's own
Ideas & Opinions, released in 1997 on Gunther Schuller's GM Recordings label.
He received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, and taught jazz
piano and improvisation for 8 years while on the faculty of the Berklee College
of Music. Tim is currently on the faculty of the New England Conservatory of
Music, and conducts workshops and clinics at colleges and high schools throughout
the U.S. and Canada. His website is: www.agitatedcatmusic.com