Tim Moyer's "Eleven" Video
What Will Get You To Heaven?
Tim Moyer New Video “Eleven” www.youtube.com
(Temecula, CA): Fresh off the release of his latest CD, “Fresh Lemonade,” Award-winning artist Tim Moyer is asking the hard questions with his new video, “Eleven.” The video begs the question: What will get you past the eleventh hour (to heaven)? Words of actions?
“I have always been a loving, accepting person,” Moyer explains. “I often ponder what Jesus would think about what we do and what he would say to us face to face.”
Current events and the passage of time have made the artist less accepting of the dogma he sees being perpetrated. This video is his response to what he sees as intolerance being taught in the name of religion. “My only pulpit is my music,” he says. “It is that lack of empathy and the hope that it still exists that has become my life’s message.”
Working as independently as he thinks, Tim self-released his CD “Out Of The Blue” on his own record label. In 2001, Just Plain Folks honored his with one of his early awards, Folk Album Of The Year. His second album, "Just Me," was self-produced and recorded and no less well-received. “Just Me” garned countless industry praises and the IEMA's "Best Pop Rock" award in 2007. His latest full length is “Fresh Lemonade.” As “Temecula Songwriters” says, Although Moyer may pay homage to the angel Gabriel, in many aspects it is Moyer delivering a message of today’s adult experience. Love, angst, beauty, loyalty, frivolity.”
Count Julie Andrews, with whom he co-write the song “Sweet Water,” as a fan of Tim’s constantly maturing talents. His music is part of the program offered to the President of the United States aboard Air Force 1. He can also be dialed up on channels offered by American Airlines, United Airlines and at College Radio Station across the U.S.. As a solo artist, Tim has shared the stage with greats like Howard Jones, Dave Mason, and America. With his band he's rocked with Eddie Money, the Tubes, Edwin McCain, and Duncan Sheik.