T. Buckley

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T. Buckley
Birth nameTim Buckley
BornCalgary, Alberta
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Singer/songwriter

T. Buckley is the professional name of Canadian singer/songwriter Tim Buckley, who is based in Calgary, Alberta.[1] He has recorded five studio albums of country music. In 2018 he leads the T. Buckley Trio.[2] He is the older brother of singer-songwriter Mariel Buckley.[3]

Early life[edit]

Buckley was born and grew up in Calgary.[4]

Career[edit]

Buckley released his first album of country music, Roll On, in 2011.[5]

In 2012 Buckley performed on CBC Radio Alberta as part of their celebration of the Centennial Calgary Stampede.[6] In 2013 Buckley performed at the Bow Valley Music Club Festival and contributed a song to the festival's annual compilation album, Look Out, Kansas City.[7] Buckley formed a band, the T. Buckley Trio, with steel guitarist Tim Leacock and upright bassist Derek Pulliam;[8] in 2013 the trio released an album, Northern Country Soul,[9][10] and the following year the three recorded another album, Nowhere Fast, in Banff.[11]

In 2014 Buckley was a finalist in the All-Alberta Songwriting Contest.[12] For a time he was a resident singer-songwriter at the Banff Centre.[13] In 2016 the T. Buckley Trio performed regularly in Calgary.[14][15]

In 2018 Buckley released his fifth album, Miles We Put Behind, which was recorded in Montreal at Howard Bilerman's hotel2tango recording studio.[16] He toured around Alberta in support of the album,[17] sometimes performing with his sister.[18]

In December 2022, Buckley and his sister released a cover The Tragically Hip's "Bobcaygeon" as a single.[19]

Discography[edit]

  • Roll On (2011)
  • Northern Country Soul (2013)
  • Nowhere Fast (2014)
  • Miles We Put Behind (2018)
  • Frame by Frame (2021)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Review – T. Buckley". Canada Beats, By Rebecca Mattina on October 19, 2018.
  2. ^ "Mariel Buckley bucks Nashville trends with personal, alt-country sounds on sophomore record". Calgary Herald, Eric Volmers, May 2, 2018.
  3. ^ "Calgary artists of 2018: It was a good year for these wild roses". Calgary Herald, Eric Volmers, January 4, 2019
  4. ^ "T. Buckley at Wine-Ohs Tuesdays". Calgary Herald, 2014-02-04, by Mike Bell
  5. ^ "Music Review: T. Buckley - Northern Country Soul". East Coast Music, CBC Radio, Fri, Dec 27, 2013. Bob Mercereau.
  6. ^ "T. Buckley live at the CBC Calgary Stampede Breakfast". Key of A., CBC Radio Alberta, August 31, 2012
  7. ^ "Review: Look Out Kansas City". No Depression, Mick Hellman, August 29, 2013
  8. ^ "When flood waters recede". Baris Beat, by Ted Barris, October 29th, 2013.
  9. ^ "Calgary roots musician T. Buckley in a comfortable, confident place on Northern Country Soul". Mike Bell, Calgary Herald , 02.03.2014
  10. ^ "T. Buckley – Northern Country Soul". No Depression, Gillian Turnbull, November 21, 2013
  11. ^ "Calgary roots act The T. Buckley Trio find inspiration, honesty during Banff residency". Calgary Herald, Mike Bell, September 11, 2015.
  12. ^ "Mariel Buckley – Motorhome CD review". BC Music Magazine, September 29, 2015, by Gillian Turnbull
  13. ^ "T. Buckley brings new album, career direction to Empress Theatre". For McLeod Gazette, Frank McTighe, October 23, 2018
  14. ^ "Presenter In Profile: Wine-Ohs". BeatRoute, 18 July 2016
  15. ^ "Buckley Goes Somewhere Fast in His Latest Release". No Depression, Gillian Turnbull, October 29, 2015
  16. ^ "Songwriter T. Buckley leaves his comfort zone with Miles We Put Behind". Regina Leader-Post, Eric Volmers, October 27, 2018
  17. ^ "Fatherhood and Music Are New to T Buckley". Daybreak Alberta, CBC Radio, October 13, 2018
  18. ^ "The Buckley’s provide a rare treat in Cochrane". Cochrane This Week, June 17, 2019
  19. ^ Martin Noake, "Single Release: T. Buckley & Mariel Buckley, "Bobcaygeon'". Great Dark Wonder, December 8, 2022.