Artist

Tim Feehan

Genre: Pop
Origin: U.S.A
Listen on Coda
Tim Feehan, an award-winning vocalist and composer, launched his stage appearances during adolescence. What began as a casual pursuit evolved into a professional path. Throughout his career following those initial experiences, he participated in various ensembles and issued multiple independent recordings via imprints such as RCA, Scotti Brothers, and MCA. Global tours, soundtrack placements for his compositions, and session support for prominent performers also marked his journey.

Born in 1957 in Edmonton, Alberta, Feehan joined the ensemble Footloose during his early twenties while enrolled at a nearby institution. The year 1980 saw the band issue several singles along with their inaugural self-titled LP on the Mustard/RCA imprint. Feehan pursued independence the next year, releasing multiple two-sided singles including "Try Harder," "Friday Night," "Go Ahead and Break My Heart," "Tell Us Your Name," and "Backseat, Backbeat," as well as his first LP-length project, Sneak Preview. Additional solo albums followed over the ensuing years.

Entering the 1990s, Feehan continued his output with MCA through the album Full Contact. Subsequently, his focus shifted toward production roles, where he contributed as a producer, engineer, drum programmer, synthesizer programmer, and musician, while also handling mixing duties and providing backing vocals. His involvement appears in the liner notes of releases by artists including Tiffany, Krayzie Bone, David Foster, Chicago, Boyz II Men, and Caz from the late 1990s through 2000, among numerous others.