Tim Miner

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Tim Miner is an American gospel/R&B singer-songwriter and instrumentalist. He has also produced, arranged, and/or composed music for/with many other artists.

Miner released three albums on Christian labels in the 1980s before releasing a self-titled album on Motown Records, which is a reworking of his previous album, True Story, with new material.[1]

Discography[]

  • 1984: Tim Miner ()
  • 1988: I Know You Think You Know (Sparrow Records) U.S. Billboard CC No. 24[2]
  • 1990: True Story (Frontline Records) U.S. CC No. 31[2]
  • 1992: Tim Miner (Motown Records)
  • 2004: Not White Enuff (Dream Nation Entertainment)
  • 2006: Melody of Love (Dream Nation Entertainment)
  • 2007: I Dream in Living Color (Dream Nation Entertainment)

Other credits[]

Writer
  • 1987: "Isn't It Crazy" on Leon Patillo's Brand New
  • 1991: "Give Me a Chance" on David Peaston's Mixed Emotions
  • 1994: "Any Way You Wanna Go" on CeCe Peniston's Thought 'Ya Knew
  • 1994: "Missing You" & "Anyway" on Steve Perry's For the Love of Strange Medicine
  • 1995: "Cry for Me" on Paula Abdul's Head Over Heels
  • 1997: "Father and a Friend" on Crystal Lewis's Let Love In
  • 2000: "Key to the Kingdom" on The Whites' A Lifetime in the Making
  • 2011: "Only Thing I Ever Get for Christmas" on Justin Bieber's Under the Mistletoe Araon Pearce Producer
Producer
  • 1989: Love Is You to Me Kim Boyce (also keyboards)
  • 1992: New Direction DeLeon (also bass, composer, drums, and keyboards)
  • 1992: Love Is Reality Al Green (also arranger, bass, and keyboards)
  • 1992: How Time Flies Wayne Watson (also bass, percussion, and background vocals)
  • 1994: For the Love of Strange Medicine Steve Perry (also bass, composer, and keyboards)
  • 1998: Dionne Sings Dionne Dionne Warwick (also composer and keyboards)
  • 2002: For All Time Soluna (also guitar)
  • 2006: I See Beautiful Tammy Trent (also guitar, keyboards, and duet on "Is This Love")
  • 2008: Outloud! Spensha Baker (also composer, guitar, and keyboards)

Guest vocals[]

References[]

  1. ^ Tim Miner at Allmusic
  2. ^ a b Billboard, Allmusic


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