The man you once knew as Dan Tyminski—the Grammy-winning voice of the O Brother smash "Man of Constant Sorrow" and steadfast musical treasure in Alison Krauss' Union Station—is now known simply as Tyminski. You know, like Adele or Rihanna. The Vermont-bred singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist will unleash his 13-track solo set Southern Gothic via Mercury Nashville on 10/20.
He co-wrote the material with an array of top Music City tunesmiths, including producer Jesse Frasure, Sarah Buxton, Josh Kear, Andrew Dorff and Amy Wadge; the songs explore themes of darkness and light, transgression and redemption. We've heard the set, and damn, is it good. Just you wait.
The man you once knew as Dan Tyminski—the Grammy-winning voice of the O Brother smash "Man of Constant Sorrow" and steadfast musical treasure in Alison Krauss' Union Station—is now known simply as Tyminski. You know, like Adele or Rihanna. The Vermont-bred singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist will unleash his 13-track solo set Southern Gothic via Mercury Nashville on 10/20.
He co-wrote the material with an array of top Music City tunesmiths, including producer Jesse Frasure, Sarah Buxton, Josh Kear, Andrew Dorff and Amy Wadge; the songs explore themes of darkness and light, transgression and redemption. We've heard the set, and damn, is it good. Just you wait.