Tim Weisberg
- Jazz
- fusion
- pop
Why it matters
Tim Weisberg, born on January 1, 1943, is a talented American flutist, vocalist, and record producer known for his significant contributions to the music scene. Weisberg's musical journey began with his recording work on The Monkees' album "The Monkees Present" in 1969, showcasing his early talent.
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