Timbre Fox
Performing at the Folk Stomp on Wednesday, July 27 at 8:30pm
From the banks of the Tennesssee River, TIMBRE FOX is new group blending traditional, folk, bluegrass and versatility to form their own brand of good music. Easy on the ears, heart and soul, you will enjoy their harmonies and lively tunes.
Born and raised in the shadow of Lookout Mountain, Laura Walker has been playing and singing for 30 years. A 15-year veteran of The Dismembered Tennesseans, she plays upright bass with a strong lead voice and right on harmonies. Laura loves to mesmerize audiences with her vocal versatilityand Timbre Fox is a great showcase for her voice and her rhythm guitar. Hailing from northern Florida, Owen Saunders, the last of the long bow fiddle players, has toured with bluegrass greats such as Ralph Stanley, Doyle Lawson, James King and many more. His smooth touch on the fiddle gives his music a taste of Ireland and the lonesome sounds of Appalachia. California born, Daniel Parkin comes from a musical family in East Tennessee. With his unique guitar style and powerful voice, Daniel inherited tremendous songwriting skills from his mother. Daniel penned and performed Palm of His Hand, a powerful song of faith featured in the multiple award winning, oscar nominated movie, Winter’s Bone. He continues to command audiences with his beautiful voice and original songs. Minnesota native Dean Arnold is an accomplished mandolin player and an excellent singer. He has lent his skills to several different groups and styles of music. He brings a solid rhythm, lead and harmonies vocal and a can-do attitude to Timbre Fox. A popular teacher at The Folk School of Chattanooga, he gives confidence as well as his knowledge to his many students.






