If you take the fire of the most emotive gospel singer, the passion of the most infamous soul men, and the poetic introspection of the serious singer/songwriters and put them together, the result is the music and artistry of Tim Dillinger.
Originally from St. Petersburg, Florida, Tim was reared on the sounds of gospel artists such as Andraé Crouch, The Hawkins Family and The Clark Sisters, as well as the soulful sounds of Teena Marie, Stevie Wonder and Chaka Khan.
Tim released his sophomore album in September 2006, The Muse, which reunites him with producer Dale Babb and features collaborations with Frank McComb and Daryl Coley. Utilizing spoken word pieces as interludes tying the songs together, Tim describes it as an album that explores the quest for authenticity. The album has already received massive critical acclaim and has earned him nominations from Soultracks.com's Reader's Choice Awards for Male Vocalist of the Year and Nashville's All The Rage for the 2006 R&B Album of the Year.