Artist's albums
Wayfaring Stranger
2001 · album
Common Wealth
2001 · album
Celebration Of Centuries
1998 · album
Here On This Ridge
1997 · album
Incarnation
1996 · album
Holy Son of God
2023 · single
Condescension (The Southern Harmony)
2023 · single
Nearer, My God, To Thee
2023 · single
The Foggy Dew
2023 · single
Jesus Shall Reign
2022 · single
High Desert Wind
2022 · single
To Gaze into the Embers
2021 · single
Seneca Spring (For Laurie Jean)
2021 · single
Gentle Breeze Beneath the Trees
2011 · album
Celtic Airs
2010 · album
Hope From On High
2008 · album
Cleansing Fountain
2008 · album
Jamestown: On the Edge of a Vast Continent
2006 · album
Profound Joy
2004 · album
Virginia Wildlife
2004 · album
Sycamore Rapids
2002 · album
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Biography
Timothy Seaman, a proud native of West Virginia, has lived in Williamsburg, Virginia since 1970. An English graduate of the College of William & Mary, a four-summer backpacking instructor as a Philmont Ranger, and a veteran of twenty-six years of school teaching, he has continually been involved in music and has made it his sole endeavor since 1994. His business Pine Wind Music focuses on his fifteen solo-produced CDs, but he also performs scores, even hundreds, of times each year, both solo and in ensembles. Timothy plays and teaches distinctively original music using his own techniques developed for the extended-range hammered dulcimer. Mr. Seaman’s performance and teaching log includes dates with the Virginia delegates and governors and U.S. Congressmen; Lady Thatcher; concert stages shared with Pierce Pettis, Robin and Linda Williams, Phil Keaggy, Dean Shostak, Bob Zentz, and Mike Seeger; the Waterford Fair; the Augusta Heritage, Highland Maple, Sawdust, Evart, QuaranTUNE, Nutmeg, Kentucky Music Week, and Buckeye Festivals; twenty-eight First Nights in several cities; the Trellis Restaurant and Williamsburg Inn; guest appearances on public radio programs; locations in Hungary, the Netherlands, and Germany; numerous concerts for Colonial Williamsburg and State and National Parks; and an invitation to play for the elder President Bush.