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19 Facts About Tim Myers

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Timothy Myers was born on November 30,1984 and is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and record producer born in Orange, California.

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Tim Myers has 16 Gold and Platinum albums and singles that he has written for or produced.

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Tim Myers is a former member of the multi-platinum band OneRepublic.

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Tim Myers is founder of Palladium Records, which has signed over 30 artists.

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Tim Myers co-wrote and produced the song "Bad Things" for Meiko featured in the promos for Real Housewives of New Jersey.

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Tim Myers was compelled by piano at five and by age 13, he was introduced to the guitar and bass.

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Tim Myers's father is a pastor and he was raised singing and playing music in the church.

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In early 2007, Tim Myers released a solo EP titled Revolution EP.

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On January 7,2008, Tim Myers released a five-song EP called The Good Life EP.

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On February 21,2012, Tim Myers finally released his first full-length solo album titled Technicolor.

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Tim Myers co-wrote and produced the song "Can't Get Enough" with the artist MoZella featured in the new Chase Bank commercials.

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Tim Myers received articles and reviews from LA Times, Billboard Magazine, Spin, Vibe, Q, among others.

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Tim Myers made an appearance on The Tonight Show on February 15,2016.

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Tim Myers co-wrote several songs with Joy Williams of The Civil Wars including "The Look Of Love", where he is featured as a vocalist.

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Tim Myers is known for co-writing, singing, and playing bass in the band OneRepublic from 2002 to 2007.

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In 2002, Tim Myers met OneRepublic founders Ryan Tedder and Tedder's high school classmate Zach Filkins, in Los Angeles.

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Tim Myers co-wrote two songs featured on OneRepublic's second album Waking Up released on November 17,2009.

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Tim Myers co-wrote and played on the songs "Sucker Punch" and "Trap Door".

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Tim Myers opposes the Trump administration's tax, health, and fiscal policies and administrative actions, in particular criticizing Elon Musk and Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F Kennedy, Jr.