"As any great musician knows, it takes flexibility and adaptability for improvisation to create beauty" - Tim Plunkett

In a world where great musicians are few and far between, it's hard to find someone with the talent and determination to stand out above the rest.

This is his journey...

About me...

First off, I will give you a little information about who I am and what I do. My name is Tim Plunkett (as if you didn't notice already). I am a musician and have been one pretty much my whole life. I play a little bit of everything from guitar, to piano, bass guitar and so on. But like i always tell everyone... "I was born a drummer". I am currently playing in a band with a great Singer-Songwriter by the name of Katie Trotta. (www.katietrotta.com). I have been with the band since early 2006, and since then we have played many, many shows together. Our last show unfortunately, will be on April 19th of this year. Katie got accepted to Berklee Music College in Boston, so she will be leaving the band behind. Not to worry though, I have a feeling that me and the guys will still be playing music out either in another band together, or apart. I would like to thank everyone who has supported the band, and everyone who has ever been out to one of the shows. Your support will not be forgotten.

Here is my Biogaphy...

Ever since I can remember, I knew I wanted to be a musician. When I was little I used to bang on pots and pans with wooden spoons, all the time driving my parents crazy. I think they could tell early on I was going to be a drummer.

When I was in elementary school, my friends and I would dress up like a band and put on shows in the garage for the kids in the neighborhood. I finally started taking band class in 5th grade, playing anything and everything that anyone would teach me. I really wanted to play the drums, but it isn't something that they teach in 5th grade music class. So I settled for the piano, and the recorder. Though I wanted nothing more than to be a drummer, I always seemed to have a guitar lying around. When noone was looking, I used to pick it up and strum the strings, even though I didn't know any chords. When I got to junior high, I had a few friends that knew how to play guitar, and when I asked them nice enough, they would teach me chord progressions and songs. I knew at that moment music was going to be a big part of my life.

I then started joining any and every band I could find. Jamming with bands from every genre including Blues, Jazz, Rock, Funk, etc. I have been playing in numerous bands for the last 15 years as a drummer all the time recording and meeting new people along the way. I have played and recorded with some great musicians in my time and I'm thankful for everything I have learned along the way.

I have taken a little piece of musical knowledge from every band, and every musician I have ever played with and though I am not sure where my musical journey will take me, I can be sure of one thing... Being a successful musician takes alot of time and hard work.

I have only just begun.


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