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Tim Hopkins, (born in
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, New Zealand) is an Australian
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musician who won the Australian National Jazz Award at the
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in 1993.


Career

Growing up in
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, Australia, Hopkins had planned a career in
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, but took up the
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at age 15. He graduated from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and performed with Australian jazz musicians Vince Jones, Paul Grabowsky, James Morrison, Don Burrows, New Zealand musicians
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, Kim Patterson,
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, Frank Gibson Jnr, Nathan Haines, Mark de Clive Lowe, Andy Browne, Roger Fox,
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and Gray Bartlett. Other credits include You Am I, Kate Ceberano, Ed Kuepper, Doug Williams,
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,
Jackie Orszaczky Miklós József "Jackie" Orszáczky (8 May 1948, Budapest, Hungary 3 February 2008, Sydney, Australia) was a Hungary, Hungarian-Australian musician, arranger, vocalist and record producer. His musical styles included jazz, blues, R&B, funk and p ...
. His debut album in 1993 ''Good Heavens'' coincided with winning the National Jazz Award at the Wangaratta Festival of Jazz in Australia. By the end of the 1990s he had recorded another four CDs, toured South East Asia, Canada and Europe. In 1999, on an Australia Arts Council grant, he studied with saxophonist
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in New York City. While there, he played with Jim Black and Seamus Blake, and wrote, arranged and performed with an ensemble called ''Phydia'' featuring a string quartet with a standard jazz quartet line up. In 2000, Hopkins moved back to New Zealand and began recording and compiling his 6th solo CD ''Hear Now After''. The first single ''Loophole'' features TV presenter Russell Harrison on vocals, rapper
King Kapisi Bill Rangi Urale is a New Zealand-Samoan hip-hop artist. Music career He was signed up as an artist with Festival Mushroom Records (NZ). In 2000 he released his critically acclaimed debut album ''Savage Thoughts'', followed by a second album, ...
, percussionist Miguel Fuentes and Hopkins on an assortment of instruments. ''Loophole'' was included on a ''NZ On Air'' compilation disc and features a black and white video directed by the NZ Independent Film Company. Hopkins helped to start the Heineken Green Room Sessions in New Zealand with DJ Clarke and The Gordon Bennett Project. GBP have also played at the Heineken Open, headlined in Malaysia and Singapore at several big events and released a double CD recorded at Millton Vineyards & Winery in Gisborne. ''Hear Now After'', which was released in March 2008, features many of the musicians listed above and other players from New Zealand and Australia, including appearances by drummer Tony Hopkins,
Mike Nock Michael Anthony Nock (born 27 September 1940) is a New Zealand jazz pianist, currently based in Australia. Biography He was born in Christchurch, New Zealand. Nock began studying piano at 11. He attended Nelson College for one term in 1955.' ...
, Max Stowers, Dixon Nacey, Aaron Coddel, Jonathan Zwartz and Sean Wayland.


Discography


As leader

*''Good Heavens!'' (1993) *''Pandora's Box'' (1994) *''Funkenstein'' (1995) *''Upon My Camel'' (1996) *''Popcorn'' (1997) *''Hear Now After'' (2008)


As sideman

*The Aints – ''Ascension'' (1992) *The Aints – ''Autocannibalism'' (1992) *Australian Art Orchestra – ''Ringing The Bell Backwards'' *D.I.G. (Directions In Groove) – ''Deeper'' (1994) *Lily Dior – ''Invitation'' (1998) *Paul Grabowsky – ''Viva Viva'' (1994) *Vince Jones – ''Here's To The Miracles'' (1996) *Ed Kuepper – '' Black Ticket Day'' (1992) *Barney McAll – ''Exit'' (1996) *James Muller Trio – ''All Out'' (1999) *Mike Nock Quartet – ''Dark and Curious'' (1991) *Mike Nock Quartet – ''Ozboppin (1998) *Jackie Orszaczky Budget Orchestra – ''Deep Down and Out'' (1998) *Niko Schauble's Tibetan Dixie – ''Ya It Ma Thing'' *Sean Wayland – ''South Pacific Soul'' (2002)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hopkins, Tim Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Australian jazz saxophonists Male saxophonists Sydney Conservatorium of Music alumni New Zealand emigrants to Australia 21st-century saxophonists 21st-century Australian male musicians 21st-century Australian musicians Male jazz musicians