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‘’I would attend some of my local country
clubs. I got into it through going along and
watching some of the artists perform, never
dreaming that four years down the line it’s
something that I’d be doing myself on this
scale."
After gigging in his local country clubs for
a period of time, Tim released his first
album, 'Anything Goes'.
‘‘Anything Goes’’ was a complete cover album
of country hits that I’d be singing
in my live show on a nightly basis. For my
first album, I wanted something that I could
get out there to get myself known. Looking
back I also think it’s important as a new
artist to get your voice on a CD so that you
can hear what you sound like. That helped me
establish early on where I wanted to be as
an artist. Some artists have a different
sound on record than when they go out to
perform live. So my first album was really
just one big learning curve for me. The
album actually did really well in Europe, in
places like Denmark, Sweden, and Norway as
well as up and down the UK."
Tim’s most recent release, 'Chasing Dreams'
has followed suit in the success of the
previous one.
"The new album is entirely made up of
original material. I felt this was the right
time to produce and release a full album of
original modern day country music. I had
been singing covers for the last 3years so I
was ready to put out an album made up of
songs that the public had never heard
before. My representatives in Europe and
Nashville are all really happy with it, and
we’ve sold a huge amount of albums so far."
Tim was given a massive opportunity to play
a major festival, not in the UK but
Nashville in 2010 when he was picked as the
UK representative at the CMA Fest.
‘’In June 2010, I was selected to represent
the UK during the CMA fest in Nashville. I
played on the Global party stage which is
the official kick start to the week’s
festival. It was really an honor and a
privilege to represent British Country
Music over there, and of course it opened a
lot of doors and contacts over there for me.
Asked who his own influence was in the music
business, Tim replied:
“It’s a difficult question to say who my
influence is as I have so many.
I’d listen to a wide variety of music which
includes people like Stevie Wonder and
Michael Jackson but I soon figured that no
music makes that connection with me like
Country does.
My influences in the country world are
people like Brad Paisley, Keith Urban, Kenny
Chesney, Lady Antebellum and Garth Brooks. I
have
an appreciation for the older traditional
sound of Country too, because that’s where
it all came from, but it’s certainly the
modern country that I really like and aspire
to be a part of.”
Reflecting on the UK Country scene as an
up-and-coming star, Tim shows optimism in
the number of young people coming through as
fans of country music.
"There is definitely a market in the UK for
country music. I have already seen a massive
change just in my four years of touring. For
example a few years ago a Nashville star
would come to the UK and they would sell out
a 3,000-
4,000 seat theatre in London for one night
and then move on. Now they are coming over,
playing other cities in the UK and also
selling out 12-15,000 seated venues like the
O2 and Wembley arenas. For that to change in
just a matter of two or three years proves
to me that there is a bigger demand for
these artists and country music in general.
The average age of a country music audience
member is also rapidly decreasing. I went to
see Lady Antebellum play in
London a short while ago, and the amount of
young people there was amazing. You know my
age, 21/22.’’
Another big opportunity came in Tim's
direction earlier this month when he was
added to the Wembley International Festival
of Country Music, as the UK Breakthrough
artist.
"Being a part of the Wembley festival means
the world to me, not only because of the
festival but also because it’s a thrill to
play live in such an iconic venue
Like Wembley. So many stars have performed
on that stage and it’s really humbling for
me to join that list of artists. Also of
cause not forgetting the honor it is going
to be for me to share the stage with such
legendary performers such as Reba, Lonestar
and Ricky Skaggs with more to be added I
believe. It’s going to be one hell of an
experience and a big opportunity for me and
one that I will cherish for live. It’s so
great to finally see country music shining
through.”
Winning a cluster of 47 awards so far
including ‘Best Male Vocalist, Entertainer
of the year and Best International touring
artist in Europe 2010. Tim has an awards
case to be proud of. He has opened up for
Marty Stuart on one of his UK tour dates,
represented the UK in Nashville,
representing the UK at Wembley and other
high profile shows scheduled in for 2012.
It looks like 2012 might just be the year
for UK’s very own Tim McKay.
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