Tim has performed alongside top Brazilian musicians including Dudu Maia, Choro das Tres, Alessandro Penezzi, Eduardo Neves and Almir Cortes. He collaborates with jazz clarinet superstar Harvey Wainapel and the Berkeley Choro Ensemble and performed in the premeire of Wainapel’s new piece at the Berkeley Festival of Choro in May 2015. Tim has performed with a roster of the greatest living American mandolinists, including David Grisman, Mike Marshall, Don Stiernberg, Rich Del Grosso, Chris Acquvella and many others.
Tim is a restless and prolific bandleader and arranger, sideman and studio musician, currently touring with his Brazilian choro duo
Rio Con Brio, 1930’s-era swing quartet
Stumptown Swing,
world mandolin duo Mando Planet and guitar wizard Eric Skye. In addition, Tim is an integral member of Americana songsters
The Old Yellers, currently riding high on their new release "Ten from Town". In his solo act, Tim shares his career-long exploration of the world's many musical styles as realized on the mandolin and voice.
As a veteran teacher and workshop presenter, Tim has taught at the Alaska Folk Arts Camp
and the Wintergrass Festival School among many other music camps. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Music at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, OR. Additionally, Tim was a contributor to the number-one selling mandolin instructional book, "Mandolin for Dummies". He is also in-demand as an
ensemble coach for both professional and amateur groups of all styles and instruments, helping bands improve their sound and overall vision and cleaning up arrangements as they head into the recording studio.
Feedback and Press
“Tim is, without a doubt, one of the finest mandolin players I’ve ever heard, and I’ve met numerous virtuosi over the years. He plays choro like I’ve never heard, with beautiful tone and amazing sensitivity. Everyone at the the festival felt that he was one of the best performers they’d ever experienced.”
Jo Pellegrini, Director of Aurora Mandolin Orchestra
“Stumptown Swing qualifies as one of the year’s best jazz recordings. Connell’s technique has never been better - the flurry of notes fly out of his mandolin like machine gun bullets, each one hitting their mark."
Mandolin Magazine album review
“Tim’s extensive work on Brazilian choro has strongly influenced his improvisational style. He always plays cohesive melodic thoughts, and he’s not afraid to let the mandolin be a mandolin, complete wth tremolo and chord voicings that address the tune and push his fellow soloists.”
Don Stiernberg, America's premiere jazz mandolinist"...a collection of clear and concise gems. The music always has focus and authenticity - groove meets melody, harmony and energy!"
Mike Marshall, American mandolin legend“Tim’s playing was just amazing this year…genuine, unique and beautiful.” CMSA Journal Review of Mandolin Symposium 2012“I can’t stop listening to this remarkable CD! Tasteful, graceful improvisations, beautiful arrangements, a distinctive, clean, evocative tone - obvious understanding and respect for the music.”
CD Baby Review of “Vignettes”
“What a great concert! Fabulous choice of music played with such grace and personality. Amazing tremolo and vibrato, adds so much to the music.”
Hilary Field, classical guitarist“I have heard a great deal of live music, but will never forget Sunday evening's performance - simply amazing!”
Tacoma, WA fan
“I just saw your performance of Floraux and have to tell you how utterly blown away I am.”
Amy Burcham, mandolinist/writer
“Thanks for the amazing show! You never fail to amaze me - come back soon!
Susan Johnson, concert host
“Foi por sorte que eu encontei Tim Connell em Portland, Oregon, EUA. Ele e um parceiro tocam choro autentico aqui nos EUA. Os shows dele são ótimos - ele ajuda manter esta genero de música viva.”
Brazilian fan