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Margo Timmins

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Margo Timmins
Timmins performing with Cowboy Junkies in Japan
Timmins performing withCowboy Junkies in Japan
Background information
Born
OriginToronto,Ontario, Canada
Occupations
  • Singer
  • composer
InstrumentVocals
Years active1985–present
LabelsLatent Recordings
Member ofCowboy Junkies
Musical artist

Margo Timmins is a Canadian singer and songwriter. She is the lead vocalist of thealternative country andfolk rock bandCowboy Junkies. Her brothers Michael Timmins and Peter Timmins are the band's lead guitarist and drummer.

Early life

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Margo Timmins was born and spent most of her childhood inMontreal, one of six children of Barbara and John Timmins. Timmins' mother was "a very honest person, and very confident in who she was and her emotions and her place in the world. And I think if she gave anything, that's what she gave us: the sense that you do what you do, and not to worry about it too much. A confidence. Not a confidence that we're necessarily right, but even if we're wrong, well, too bad".[1]

Timmins' father, who worked in aviation sales and marketing, was a jazz lover[2] who passed this on to his daughter.

Timmins went through her brother Michael's record collection.[3] Influences were:Highway 61 Revisited (1965);Blonde on Blonde (1966);Nashville Skyline (1969), byBob Dylan;Nebraska (1982) byBruce Springsteen;Harvest (1972) byNeil Young;Townes Van Zandt'sFlyin' Shoes (1978).[citation needed]

In 1977, the Timmins family moved from Montreal toToronto. They lived in the west ofEtobicoke.[4] Timmins went toRichview Collegiate Institute.[citation needed]

After graduating from high school, Timmins and her brother Michael explored thepunk music scene in Toronto onQueen Street West. When Michael started his first band, the Hunger Project, she would hang out with the band, take the tickets, and carry the equipment.[5]

Timmins earned money by doing clerical work for her father and performing chores around the house.[4]

In her mid-20s, Timmins studied social work at university.[3] In an interview withPeople she said, "As a kid I was always mistaken for a boy. I didn't get long hair until my early 20s. That's when I discovered hair was important."[6]

Cowboy Junkies

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Timmins in a 2013 concert at Barbican; visible are the flowers she arranged before the concert to mitigate herstage fright

Michael Timmins, Margo's brother, formed the bandCowboy Junkies, with Margo's voice as a distinctive feature.[7] Steve Leggett ofAllMusic describes her voice as "ethereal".[8] In 1985, her brother Michael recruited Margo as the lead vocalist for Cowboy Junkies even though she had never sung publicly before.[8] Initially Margo would not sing in front of the other band members, she would only sing in front of Michael. Eventually, Michael convinced Margo to sing in front of the other band members and they liked her performance.[9]

Margo Timmins has said about that time, "So when he asked me I was freaked out, but I said 'Okay, so long as if I don't do a good job, you fire me.' I didn't want to hurt his music, because his music is so important to him."[10] It took a long time for her to get comfortable singing in front of an audience. In fact, many of the early shows had Margo singing with her back to the audience.[11]

Timmins has stated that it took her ten years to get comfortable singing in front of an audience, and she suffers fromstage fright.[11][12]

Personal life

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Timmins performing with Cowboy Junkies inPhiladelphia, 2012

She lives in Toronto with her husbandGraham Henderson and their son.[13] However, she likes to spend most of her time at their 100-year-old farmhouse inGrey County, Ontario.[14] Henderson has represented Cowboy Junkies in legal matters.[4]

She is a fan ofBruce Springsteen.[15]

In 2009, she released a solo studio album of cover versions,Margo's Corner: Ty Tyrfu Sessions, Volume 1.[citation needed]

Honours

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In 2016, she was made a member of theOrder of Ontario.[16]

References

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  1. ^"Q and A: Margo Timmins".Canada.com. June 29, 2007. Archived fromthe original on November 4, 2012. RetrievedJuly 4, 2015.
  2. ^Tady, Scott."Cowboy Junkies lyricist talks tour, new songs & alt-country/folk band's legacy".The Beaver County Times. Retrieved2024-07-09.
  3. ^abLanham, Tom (June 12, 1981)."Cowboy Junkies | The Sunday Chronicle".JoyZine. Archived fromthe original on July 5, 2015. RetrievedJuly 4, 2015.
  4. ^abcStoute, Lenny."The Agony and the Ecstasy | Network | Feb/March 1990".Junkiesfan.com. Archived fromthe original on March 3, 2016. RetrievedJuly 4, 2015.
  5. ^Doole, Kerry."Brother Son, Sister Moon | Impact | January 1994".Junkiesfan.com. Archived fromthe original on March 3, 2016. RetrievedJuly 4, 2015.
  6. ^"Margo Timmins".People. Archived fromthe original on February 16, 2011. RetrievedJuly 4, 2015.
  7. ^"Cowboy Junkies' Margo Timmins: 'My style has always been organic. I just keep it simple'".The Irish Times. Retrieved2024-07-09.
  8. ^abHuey, Steve."Cowboy Junkies Biography".AllMusic. RetrievedApril 26, 2017.
  9. ^"Cowboy Junkies Biography".Sing365.com. April 26, 2007. Archived fromthe original on July 4, 2015. RetrievedJuly 4, 2015.
  10. ^Carù, Paolo (November 1999)."The Slow, Sad Waltzes of Margo Timmins".Buscadero (207). Archived fromthe original on February 1, 2002.
  11. ^abEngelhart, Tony."Cowboy Junkies ...Still Hookied".Hybrid magazine. RetrievedJuly 4, 2015.
  12. ^Press, Kevin."Like a Rhinestone Cowboys |Venue | Summer 1996".Junkiesfan.com. Archived fromthe original on March 3, 2016. RetrievedJuly 4, 2015.
  13. ^"Biography: Graham Henderson".CRIA | News. September 21, 2004. Archived fromthe original on February 19, 2005. RetrievedApril 26, 2017.
  14. ^Sweety, Jay (June 1, 2004)."Mystery Is a Farce".Paste. Archived fromthe original on May 22, 2014. RetrievedMay 22, 2014.
  15. ^Greene, Robert."Music Addicted To Cowboy Tunes".Hippo Press. Archived fromthe original on October 14, 2005. RetrievedJuly 4, 2015.
  16. ^"The 2016 Appointees to the Order of Ontario". December 14, 2016.

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