| Tim Staffell |
| Background information |
| Born |
February 24, 1948 (1948-02-24) (age 59) |
| Origin |
London, England |
| Years active |
1960s - present |
Associated
acts |
Smile
Morgan
Queen |
| Website |
timstaffell.com |
Tim Staffell (b. February
24, 1948 in London, England) is a rock
singer, bass
guitarist, guitarist and visual artist. He was a member of blues-rock outfit 1984 and later Smile,
a band which included guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor, and
which, upon Staffell's departure, hired Freddie
Mercury and John Deacon to form the band Queen.
Staffell and May co-wrote the song "Doin'
Alright," which Queen included on their eponymous
debut album. Following his tenure with Smile
Staffell joined the experimental progressive
rock outfit Morgan, with whom he
released the albums Nova Solis and Brown Out (later retitled The Sleeper
Wakes). After Smile, he became a full-time guitarist, something he
hadn't been able to pursue while he was in the same band with Brian May.
Staffell later decided to pursue a career as a commercial
director, modelmaker and designer, crafting models for the BBC
adaptation of The
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and, throughout the 80s and 90s, the
children's TV show Thomas The Tank Engine.
In 2001, Staffell returned to the music scene with a new
blues-funk band called aMIGO, who draw inspiration from folk,
Latin and rock. To date they have released one eponymous album (in
2003), featuring re-recorded versions of the old Smile tunes "Earth"
and "Doin' Alright" featuring former bandmate Brian
May on guitars and vocals.
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