Tim Halperin (born May 27, 1987, in
Omaha, Nebraska
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) is an American singer-songwriter. A piano player and vocalist, in 2007 he began performing and recording, and in 2010 his track "We Fight Back" became the theme song for
Susan G. Komen for the Cure
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. He was a Top 24 ''
American Idol
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'' contestant for season 10, and afterwards released his 2011 debut album, ''
Rise and Fall'', which peaked at no. 14 on the
Billboard Heatseekers Chart. The EP ''
Under that Christmas Spell
''Under that Christmas Spell'' is the third EP by American singer-songwriter Tim Halperin, released in November 2012. Beyond the original title track, songs include older covers such as "Maybe This Christmas."
Production
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'' followed in 2012, and like all his albums since ''Rise and Fall'' was released on
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'' was released in February 2014 and peaked at No. 21 on the Heatseekers chart.
According to Allmusic
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, Halperin's style is "a soulful blend of modern and classic pop, which has been favorably compared to everyone from Jason Mraz
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and The Fray
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to Ben Folds
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and Coldplay
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."
Early life
Tim Halperin was born on May 27, 1987, in Omaha, Nebraska
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. Exposed to artists such as the Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel
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, and Billy Joel
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at a young age, he began taking piano lessons at the age of six. In middle school he began singing on the worship team
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at his local church, and soon started playing with bands and singing in choir at Westside High School in Omaha. He has stated he didn't write his first serious song until his second year, and has cited Coldplay
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, The Fray
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, OneRepublic
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, Ben Folds
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, and Elton John
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as early musical influences.
Career
First releases
In 2007 he moved to Fort Worth, Texas
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, to begin attending Texas Christian University
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. While studying business he continued to pursue songwriting, performing at a school talent show his second year. Encouraged by the response, he began compiling the EP ''You Are the Moon,'' which was put on iTunes in the winter of 2007. He released a second EP, ''Make or Break,'' in 2009.
For the middle of 2008 he was an intern in human resources
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at the First National Bank of Omaha
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, while from May 2009 to January 2011 he was a Wyndham Account Rep at Range Online Media in Fort Worth. In 2010, he graduated from the Neely School of Business in Fort Worth.
After graduating in 2010, he debuted a music video for his single "She Runs," posting it on YouTube that July. Drawing a budget of $500 and volunteers, Shot in one continuous take, the video required building several sets on rolling platforms that move with scenes in the video. It was tweeted by Jimmy Kimmel
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, covered by ''New York magazine
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'', and featured in August episode of ''The Real World
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'' and MTVU
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.
Also in summer 2010, Tim volunteered to write a song for a TCU mentor and breast cancer survivor involved with Susan G. Komen for the Cure
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. "We Fight Back" became the Komen theme song, frequently featuring in their promotional material, including in commercials associated with Belk, Inc
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. and General Mills
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. The song went live on iTunes on October 1, 2010, with all proceeds donated to Komen.
''American Idol''
While attending school and working on his debut album in the fall of 2010, Halperin was encouraged by a friend to audition for season 10 of ''American Idol
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''. A video of his original track "The Last Song" led to a live audition in Los Angeles, where he was selected as one of the final 24 contestants, becoming the first competitor to perform an original song on ''Idol'' to qualify for the Top 24. He auditioned in Los Angeles with "She Will Be Loved
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" by Maroon 5, also performing "Something
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" by the Beatles as a duet with Julie Zorrilla
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. His live stage performance at the semi-finals was " Streetcorner Symphony" by Rob Thomas. Hours after his elimination in March 2011 he offered "The Last Song" as a free download, though the track was already in rotation on various radio stations in Omaha.
Association with Kidd Kraddick
In response to Halperin's elimination, radio personality Kidd Kraddick
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on 106.1 KISSFM in Dallas, started an "Idol Got It Wrong" campaign. Each week Halperin would learn a song performed by an Idol contestant overnight, then perform it live on KISSFM. Audiences voted for the superior performer, and Halperin was voted best for nine successive weeks. Afterwards, Kraddick continued to invite Halperin to appear on the '' Kidd Kraddick in the Morning'' show. According to Halperin, "I would not be where I am today without Kidd Kraddick. He went out on a limb for me after ''American Idol'' and never turned back. He believed in my music and in me, and as long as I am around, I will be giving credit to him and stopping at nothing to further the cause of his beloved foundation, Kidd's Kids."
After Kraddick's death in 2013, Halperin recorded and released a version of Ben Folds
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track " The Luckiest," one of Kraddick's favorite songs. In August 2013 Halperin performed at the first-ever Concert for Kidd's Kids, where he met Ben Folds.
''Rise and Fall''
His debut full-length album, '' Rise and Fall'', was released on September 27, 2011. He had started work on the album over a year earlier, only to put the release date on hold to fulfill his ''Idol'' contract. He spent much of 2010 working on the recordings with producer Jordan Critz (The Fray, Third Eye Blind
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and Lifehouse). According to Halperin, "With this record, because it's my first full-length album, I wanted to make sure that it was the most me. That it had songs on it that I felt like best represented who I am, not only as a songwriter, but as a person."
The album rose to No. 1 on the iTunes Singer-Songwriter Chart, and held that position for 4 days. ''Rise and Fall'' also debuted at No. 14 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart. The CD underwent a second official release on December 6, 2011. The first track on the album, "All You Got," was written for Kidd's Kids, with all proceeds going to the organization.
His first single for ''Rise and Fall'' and one of the first tracks recorded for the album, "The Last Song," as of September 26, 2011, was in the top ten on the Singer-Songwriters Songs chart on iTunes. For the music video of "The Last Song" fans donated a budget of $8,000.
''Under that Christmas Spell''
In November 2012 he released the EP ''Under that Christmas Spell
''Under that Christmas Spell'' is the third EP by American singer-songwriter Tim Halperin, released in November 2012. Beyond the original title track, songs include older covers such as "Maybe This Christmas."
Production
Halperin has stated he w ...
'', which includes five arrangements of classic songs and the eponymous single written by Halperin. The album's final cover, "I'll Be Home for Christmas
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," features Hayley Orrantia on vocals. According to Halperin, "Growing up, I worked on a Christmas tree farm for four years. Around Christmas, people in general are more happy and forgiving."
According to a review, "''Under That Christmas Spell'' is a six-song album that intermixes original tunes and classic covers. Halperin reinvented the hymn-like 'Mary Did You Know "Mary, Did You Know?" is a Christmas song addressing Mary, mother of Jesus, with lyrics written by Mark Lowry in 1984, and music written by Buddy Greene in 1991. It was originally recorded by Christian recording artist Michael English on his self ...
' by adding cello and redirecting the listener to the lyricism of the song. In his rendition of 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
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,' Halperin's sincerity bleeds through as his voice dances over minimalist guitar lines and dainty xylophone
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."
Recent years
Halperin contributed vocals to the album ''Under Fire'' by Green River Ordinance
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, and his track "Let It Go" was used on the compilation album ''Salvation City Hope Compilation CD '', which funded the distribution of suicide prevention
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resources in schools. He continues to perform and record in the United States, chiefly Dallas
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/Fort Worth, Nashville
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and Los Angeles. He has opened for Lee Ann Womack
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, The Fray
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, and Kelly Clarkson
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.
In June 2012, OurStage hosted the first Band Against Bullying live concert event. The "Band Against Bullying" Competition to find an artist to add to the lineup was awarded to Halperin. The concert was held on July 20, 2012, at the B.B. King Blues Club in Times Square
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, New York City.
Since ''Rise and Fall'', his albums have been released on 24 Hour Distribution
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. ''Heart Tells Your Head
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'' is the second full-length studio album by Halperin. Released on February 11, 2014, it peaked at 21 on the ''Billboard'' Top Heatseekers chart.
Tim Halperin and Writer/Producer Billy Van formed indie project Boundary Run.
Personal life
Halperin is the youngest of three boys. Halperin became a Christian at a young age. He continues to be involved in church and Young Life
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Week-long Summer camps are a major focus, and these have a definite evangelizing as ...
ministries.
On April 1, 2014, Halperin proposed to his girlfriend, Kylie. They are now married and live outside of Nashville.
Discography
Albums
EPs
Singles
Music videos
*2010: "She Runs"
*2011: "The Last Song"
Guest appearances
References
External links
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Living people
1987 births
Musicians from Omaha, Nebraska
American male singer-songwriters
24 Hour Distribution
American Idol participants
American people of Jewish descent
21st-century American male singers
21st-century American singers
Singer-songwriters from Nebraska
Texas Christian University alumni