Tim Keegan

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Tim Keegan is an English singer, songwriter and guitarist.

Keegan has recorded and performed with various bands and as a solo artist. He has worked with a number of noted musicians including Robyn Hitchcock – he can be seen in Jonathan Demme’s film about Hitchcock, Storefront Hitchcock[1][2] – and played guitar on the Blue Aeroplanes’ Rough Music album.[3]

Keegan’s first band was Railroad Earth, formed in 1988 in Guildford, Surrey. Keegan sang and played rhythm guitar. The other members of the band were Patrick Ranscombe (lead guitar), Andy Prins (bass guitar) and Graham Russell (drums).

In 1992, Railroad Earth changed their name to Ringo and released their only album, Call It Home. The album was recorded by noted alt-rock producer Gary Smith at his Fort Apache Studios. The album was released on Dog Gone Records, a label owned and run by R.E.M.’s former manager Jefferson Holt.

Ringo split up due to musical differences and Keegan continued to work solo and in combination with a number of other musicians. His first post-Ringo band was Homer, consisting of Keegan, Andy Metcalfe (of the Soft Boys and Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians), Patrick Hannan (of The Sundays), Jake Kyle and Andrew Claridge. This line-up also recorded under the name Tim Keegan & the Homer Lounge.[4]

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