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This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. It does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve it by citing reliable sources. Tagged since October 2007. Very few or no other articles link to it. Please help introduce links to this page from other articles related to it. Tagged since February 2009. Tim Eyermann was a saxophonist. Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 3 Photos 4 Awards In Memory of Tim Early years He started his musical career at the age of six by taking up piano lessons for two years, he hated them. Then when he was 14, when he was listening to Cannonball Adderley With Strings he was so inspired, he picked up the alto saxophone and within two years many people say that he was playing professionally. Career After graduating from Duquesne University, Eyermann spent six years in the United States Air Force, playing with the NORAD Band and eventually the U.S. Air Force's The Airmen of Note. After his discharge from the Air Force, Eyermann became a very busy man recording music as a studio musician. He worked with Count Basie, Maynard Ferguson, Julie Andrews, The Spinners and Anita Baker. In 1974, he formed a band called the East Coast Offering which was led by Eyermann. During that period he also was a studio musician at "Sounds Reasonable" in Washington, DC and recorded many tracks on just about every single and double reed instrument for the Folger Shakespeare Theatre, music by then resident composer William Penn. This band hard-driving yet funky, accessible but with plenty of solo space for his reeds. Many categorize his music as jazz, [[hard bop], or fusion. Tim was also nominated for two Grammies. In 1999 Tim released his most recent album Karla's Fire. Around 2000-2002 Eyermann moved to Miami, Florida. Tim had dreamed of living down there since he was little kid. In Miami he picked teaching as a private music teacher associated with Gulliver Band Director: Bobby Keating. He also worked playing gigs. Tim was a great man who always had a smile on his face. He died on May 1, 2007 due to complications in surgery, pneumonia spread throughout his body while trying to remove a malignant cancer in his lung. He leaves behind his daughter Angela Marie Eyermann Rivers, his ex-wife Marie Cann, and his loving family in PA. Photos http://www.timeyermann.com/photos/forbio.jpg http://www.timeyermann.com/photos/onstage2_small.jpg http://www.timeyermann.com/photos/onstagesmall.jpg Awards In Memory of Tim Gulliver Preparatory School: Tim Eyermann Virtuoso Award Gulliver Academy: Tim Eyermann Memorial Jazz Improvisation Award Persondata Name Eyermann, Tim Alternative names Short description Date of birth Place of birth Date of death 2007 Place of death