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Episode 12: Timothy Edward Carpenter (Folk/Indie/Singer Songwriter)

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Hello music fans! Thanks for checking out episode 12 of the podcast! I recently sat down with Timothy Edward Carpenter, a Nashville based singer songwriter. Also joining us was cellist, Rob Lowman, who is currently on tour with Timothy.
We cover in a lot of ground in our conversation, including Timothy’s artistic journey, his musical catalog, and his approach to live performances. I was fortunate enough to see Timothy’s Indianapolis show right before we recorded this episode. His talent for writing great songs and performing them were on full display.
Timothy’s real gift is his ability to craft relatable lyrics that deal with observations, introspection, contemplation, relationships, pain, and healing. In my opinion, not many artist can bring us this authenticity in such a meaningful manner.
I know you will enjoy this conversation. So let’s get to it!
Songs clips in the podcast:
"highschool" from the EP, Prep School (intro)
"TV" from the EP,
the boy from ohio (27:02)
"stories from outer space" from the EP, the boy from ohio (34:52)
"panic attack in a michael's" single release (46:44)
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Facebook: @bandsontheradar
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Gmail: bandsontheradar@gmail.com

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Hello music fans! Thanks for checking out episode 12 of the podcast! I recently sat down with Timothy Edward Carpenter, a Nashville based singer songwriter. Also joining us was cellist, Rob Lowman, who is currently on tour with Timothy.
We cover in a lot of ground in our conversation, including Timothy’s artistic journey, his musical catalog, and his approach to live performances. I was fortunate enough to see Timothy’s Indianapolis show right before we recorded this episode. His talent for writing great songs and performing them were on full display.
Timothy’s real gift is his ability to craft relatable lyrics that deal with observations, introspection, contemplation, relationships, pain, and healing. In my opinion, not many artist can bring us this authenticity in such a meaningful manner.
I know you will enjoy this conversation. So let’s get to it!
Songs clips in the podcast:
"highschool" from the EP, Prep School (intro)
"TV" from the EP,
the boy from ohio (27:02)
"stories from outer space" from the EP, the boy from ohio (34:52)
"panic attack in a michael's" single release (46:44)
Bands On The Radar
Instagram: @bandsontheradar
X (formerly Twitter): @bandsontheradar
Web: bandsontheradar.blog
Facebook: @bandsontheradar
YouTube: @bandsontheradar
Gmail: bandsontheradar@gmail.com

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