NEW YORK — Tim Hauser, the founder and singer of the Grammy-winning vocal troupe The Manhattan Transfer, died Thursday from cardiac arrest, band representative JoAnn Geffen said Friday. He was 72.
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Tim Hauser, the Jersey Shore rock 'n' roller who gained international fame with the Manhattan Transfer, has died of cardiac arrest, said band spokesperson Jo-Ann Geffen. He was 72. "Tim was the ...
This is the year of the swan song tour. Manhattan Transfer is among the many groups that’s on its final jaunt. The vocal group, which was founded in 1969 will be history by Christmas and that’s just ...
With a clear emphasis on swing, the Manhattan Transfer recorded this live session at Orchard Hall in Tokyo a few years back. The huge auditorium audience seems to light up this vocal quartet as they ...
The first edition of Manhattan Transfer was formed in 1969 by Gene Pistilli, Tim Hauser, Erin Dickins, Marty Nelson, and Pat Rosalia, splitting after one album. Hauser reformed the band in 1972 and, ...