Background
Tim was born and brought up in Hazel Grove, a suburb of Stockport, England.
Tim was born and brought up in Hazel Grove, a suburb of Stockport, England.
These have subsequently given rise to his secondary side project/collaborations and sessions with the dance DJs and producers: Judge Jules, Mike Koglin, Serial Diva and Herd & Fitz. He also created the Comedy Central series, Let's Bowl. He left school at 16 and went on to Salford College of Music "but dropped out before he got kicked out" finding he could not cope with the written work due to his dyslexia.
Scott's recording career began in 2003 when he self released his debut album Bald On The Inside, distributing it and performing live sets in Borders Books & Music Stores across the UK. The album peaked inside their top 200 sellers list and received generally positive reviews. The Bald on the Inside press reviews opened the opportunity for Scott to work with BBC Radio 1 DJ Judge Jules, writing and performing on the instrumental guitar track "Puesta Del Sol" for Judge Jules' debut album Proven Worldwide. Scott played live improvised guitar over his backroom Funky House/Dirty Electro DJ set during the BBC Radio 1 weekend in Ibiza on 15 and 16 August 2005.
From 2005-2008 Scott performed at clubs in Ibiza and the UK alongside Judge Jules and other artists such as Jon Fitz and Katherine Ellis. Scott's second solo album, Guitar Mashing, was released on 26 November 2008. The album was critically well-received, with Total Guitar describing Scott's music as "mashing his guitar mastery (think Vai and Satriani) with chilled Ibiza sounds." Since the release of Guitar Mashing Scott has been concentrating on releasing singles online.
The first single, "Amy Jane", was released in late 2009 to positive reviews. At the end of July 2010 Scott took delivery of his very own Jackson Soloist signature guitar described by The Manchester Evening News – "The Hazel Grove musician has finally got his hands on his one-off sparkly pink Custom Shop Jackson Guitar in his signature shade…" EPs.
Scott was a mature age recruit for Sydney, drafted after two standout seasons for Albury in the Ovens & Murray Football League, where he won back to back Morris Medals in 1993 and 1994. The second of those awards was shared, with John Kingston of Corowa-Rutherglen, but he became the first Albury player to win it twice. A rover, he made his only senior appearance when he played in the Sydney's win over Fitzroy at the Sydney Cricket Ground, in round four of the 1995 AFL season.
He was voted "Best on Ground" in their 1997 premiership win and took home his third club "Best and Fairest" in 2001.