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Timothy Goodman

Timothy Goodman aka Tim Goodman (born September 10, 1950) is an American country music singer-songwriter, guitarist, vocalist and producer who has recorded for RCA, Columbia Records and Warner Brothers and performed on numerous sessions for other recording artists.
Goodman was born in Toledo, Ohio in 1950 and briefly spent his high school years attending the American School in London. Upon returning to San Francisco, Goodman began touring and performing during the late 1970s, becoming a mainstay in the genres of Country, country rock and Bluegrass music. Goodman was a regular on the Country music touring circuit in California, Colorado, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona.
Goodman released the solo album "Footsteps" for Columbia in 1981. This album was produced by guitarist John McFee of The Doobie Brothers and also included keyboardist Sean Hopper of Huey Lewis and the News, vocalist/keyboardist Michael MacDonald and drummer Keith Knudsen from The Doobie Brothers. During this time, Goodman also made several studio and live recordings with New Grass Revival, a progressive bluegrass band which featured notable musicians Béla Fleck and Sam Bush. These collaborations featured Tim Goodman on vocals and led to numerous live performances with the group.
==Southern Pacific==

Goodman co-founded the country-rock band Southern Pacific in 1983 with John McFee of The Doobie Brothers and Stu Cook of Creedence Clearwater Revival, drummer Keith Knudsen of The Doobie Brothers, bassist Jerry Scheff and keyboardist Glen Hardin. They signed with Warner Bros. Records in 1984. Their debut album Southern Pacific was released the following year. In 1986, Southern Pacific released the album "Killbilly Hill," which featured country-rock oriented cover versions of Bruce Springsteen's 'Pink Cadillac' and the Tom Petty song 'Thing About You,' a duet with Emmylou Harris, in which she and Goodman shared vocal duties. Southern Pacific then performed at Farm Aid on September 22, 1985 with Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Bon Jovi, Roy Orbison, Lou Reed, John Fogerty, Merle Haggard, Neil Young and Willie Nelson. Southern Pacific was named New Country Group of the Year when they debuted and have been honored by having their name added to the Country Music Association’s Walkway of Stars in Nashville, Tennessee.
After an extensive world tour as an opening act with Neil Young, Goodman parted ways with Southern Pacific after the second album and formed The Tim Goodman Band. The Tim Goodman Band gave Goodman more freedom to focus on writing and recording Bluegrass music. As a solo act with his own band, Tim Goodman continued to tour and perform live at clubs and music festivals including the annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival in Telluride, Colorado, with longtime friends Emmylou Harris and John Prine.

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