Release of Tim Hockenberry's Back In Your Arms is Celebrated with …
Sunday, June 15th, 2008Source: PR-USA.net (press release) (Original Article)
Release of Tim Hockenberry’s Back In Your Arms is Celebrated with a Live Video Shoot and Appearance
Mill Valley, CA (Billboard Publicity Wire) June 16, 2008 — Tim Hockenberry will round off a three month stint at the Hotel Nikko’s Rrazz room with a live video shoot headed by Emmy nominated videographer Lawrence Shore.
Tim’s About Records/Universal Music Group debut album “Back In our Arms”, where members of Bonnie Raitt’s band and Sting’s band join him, showcases Tim’s performance acumen as a singer and player but also as a songster — and he takes the responsibility of entertaining seriously. “If people come to see me — it’s my belief that I can make them feel some kind of intensity and go somewhere different in their heads — feel something differently.”
With a new million-dollar environment and with sound and lighting designed by Broadway veteran Matt Berman, The Rrazz Room, located in San Francisco’s upscale Hotel Nikko, is the perfect place to document Tim’s powerful presence as a performer. Director Lawrence Shore will lead a multi-camera video shoot to be released on Tim’s (http://timhockeberry.com) and About Records’ (http://aboutrecords.com) websites.
Recently Tim, who was invited to be the first performer to open the elegant Rrazz Room, has shared stages with Bonnie Raitt, Robert Cray and Steve Miller — all whom recognize and praise his musical gifts. His smoky and passionate voice delivers a breath of life into a song — whether a Broadway torch song, jagged-edged rock tune or a quite ballad testimony to the human experience of pain, joy and love — he has the gift of transforming that tune in to his own.
There’s nothing like touching an audience to its core, and as the first About Records’ artist to launch, Tim Hockenberry is already well known to San Francisco Bay Area audiences to do just that. Honing his credit card au skills over the years in show …continue reading