Talented Young Men ( TYM)
Real R&B. Trio of singers from Philadelphia Pa. Talented Yong Men TYM
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We go by the name of Talented Young Men. We've been a singing group for 3 years. We all used to sing sollo until we ran into eachother in the halls of our highschool then decided to form a group. The members Consist of G Man ( Gerald Thomas) age 18, D-N-L (Terrance Branch) also 18,and Young J (James Davis) age 17. We were busy last year in 06 we did 203 shows 130 in the summer alone. We do cober songs but our orininals are going to go down as some of the best songs of all time. R&B is missing in todays music we are here to bring it back it's TYM.Band/artist history
T.Y.M
Look out music industry they’ve got it and have gone too far to stop now. The name says it all T.Y.M. pronounced Time (Talented Young Men). The Super R&B Trio consists of members Terrance Branch, James Davis, and Gerald Thomas. The young talented trio resides in Philadelphia Pa. where singing roots are strong and celebrated. In a three years time period these young men have made a name for themselves in and around the Tri- State Area. T.Y.M.’s new style mixed with the old school R&B is one of a kind sound and now they’re calling all the shots and getting what they want when they want it. Performing at local high schools, clubs, and recreation centers, they always left the audiences wanting more. Performing a wide selection of Boys II Men cover songs like “End of the Road”, “Do I “, and “One Sweet Day”. Breaking into their own singles like “Trying To Get At You”, “If I Could” and “Angel” shows the audience what T.Y.M. is about. The trio always left the audience mesmerized at the end of performances.
The boys don’t only perform well; they also have a good ear for music. Individually all three write music, loves to practice, and they’re really passionate about what they do. Needless to say they’re not only Talented Young Men but they’re also all good looking young men. Everywhere they go they tend to leave a mark on the ladies. Their success thus far has facilitated a strong attraction from a large number of fans that are waiting for the drop of their first album.
So as it will be T.Y.M. is going to make it beyond the shadow of anyone’s doubt. There are only two things left to do in a situation as this. You can hate or just sit back and enjoy the ride. The impeccable sound of the nineties has evolved into the 21st century. Soul music with an upbeat tempo has been reinvented and Philly has another mega group under their belt. These young men are currently in and out of studios trying to find a producer with the right chemistry to make their new sound come to life. In the right hands, after it’s all said and done, everyone will have a Grammy in their hands.
T.Y.M. is no stranger to live performances. They’ve done shows from Meyers Recreation Center to the ever popular “Clef Club” in Philadelphia. They are regulars at well known open mics such as “The Grape Street Lounge” in historic Manyunk, “Champagnes” and “Angel Sea” located in the esteemed area of Chestnut Hill. Performing in front of diverse crowds lets T.Y.M. know that they have the goods to take over the world. Various club owners such Toney Lamone of “Club Cozmoz” features T.Y.M. in their own showcase. “The 5 Spot”, “Warm Daddy’s”, and “The Barbers Hall” are venues that T.Y.M left there essence. They were also on a city wide tour with the Philadelphia Department of Recreation visiting various schools to perform for excelling students.
Multiple artists in and around the Tri- State areas has reached out to the dynamic trio for their gifted vocals to be on hooks and back rounds. Artist such as Darqman from New York reached out to the boys for their smooth melodic tones on his hit single “Playing Games”. Philadelphia street stars ‘Trait Da Butcha’ and “Annajm” also had their tracks blessed with T.Y.M.’s angelic voices. They also performed the back rounds for the upcoming female B.I.O.N. on one of their singles.Have you performed in front of an audience?We paly Live all the TYM almost every night. Usually in the Tri state area Philly, NY., Deleware, and Jersey
Your musical influences
We love Boys II Men being as though they're from Philly too. Jodeci put on the best shows. And Dru Hill was the last of the real R&B groups that could really sing.What equipment do you use?
We use sure Mics thats about it. They're the best mics.Anything else?
We cant wait to show everyone what were made of.
Philadelphia , PA
USA
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641444
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