Tim Eriksen
American singer-songwriter
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- 1966) is an American musician, musicologist, and professor.
- Cordelia's Dad Cordelia's Dad combines traditional/old-time music and punk rock influences to create a unique folk-punk sound.
- recently gone entirely acoustic, but buzzing with metaphorical electricity".
- Musicologist Eriksen successfully defended his PhD in ethnomusicology at Wesleyan University in May 2015, having received an M.
- He has also taught in Poland and the Czech Republic.
Tim Eriksen (b. 1966) is an American musician, musicologist, and professor. He is the leader of the band Cordelia's Dad, a solo artist, and was a performer and consultant for the award-winning soundtrack of the film Cold Mountain.
Cordelia's Dad
Cordelia's Dad combines traditional/old-time music and punk rock influences to create a unique folk-punk sound. The Village Voice describes the band as "semi-reformed punks turned shape-note singers...recently gone entirely acoustic, but buzzing with metaphorical electricity". The band has released nine full-length albums, played festivals such as The Newport Folk Festival, and toured with notable bands Nirvana, Uncle Tupelo, and Weezer.
Musicologist
Eriksen successfully defended his PhD in ethnomusicology at Wesleyan University in May 2015, having received an M.A. in the same discipline from Wesleyan in 1993, and has served as a visiting music professor at Dartmouth College, Amherst College, Hampshire College and the University of Minnesota. He has also taught in Poland and the Czech Republic. Additionally, Eriksen is a collector of variations of folk songs, and has conducted extensive research on traditional Yugoslavian music. Eriksen shared his extensive knowledge of folk music while a consultant for the soundtrack of the film Cold Mountain. In 2011, Eriksen taught a class on the history of the Sacred Harp at Smith College.
Solo artist
Eriksen performed on the Cold Mountain soundtrack, singing with Riley Baugus on traditional songs such as "I Wish My Baby Was Born" and "The Cuckoo". He was part of The Great High Mountain Tour, which celebrated the traditional music of Cold Mountain and O Brother, Where Art Thou?
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