Oklahoma-born singer/songwriter Tim Sullivan,began performing gospel concerts with his

seven talented brothers and sisters at the age of six. Asa teenager, he formed his first country band, which was named one of the ten best bands in America in a national "battle-of-the bands" competition.

(A year later he was runner-up to a hot new band with a male singer named Garth Brooks.)

After graduating from Oklahoma University which he attended on a baseball scholarship, Tim moved to Los Angeles where he simultaneously pursued asinging and acting career. He had a featured role in "Everybody's All-American (starring Dennis Quaid and John Goodman) and he continued to appear on stage with such country stars as Vince Gill,

Alan Jackson, Willie Nelson, Glen Campbell and Tammy Wynette.

In the end, the singing career became his sole focus and he has been a featured performer at venues throughout the United States, from Los Angeles to New York to

Nashville and just about everywhere in between.

Tim won the Songwriter of the Year Award in Massachusetts for his song

"Dance in the Rain" and wrote the theme song for the 2003 Boston Red Sox

"Cowboy Up". Most recently, Tim co-wrote a one-man musical titled

"Diary of a Songwriter" that he has performed across the country and off Broadway to rave reviews
.

Tim lives in Durango, Colorado with his wife, Karen, and their stunningly

beautiful and talented eight-year old daughter, Heather Kathleen.