In Memoriam
In Memoriam: Timothy Allen Scott
Timothy Allen Scott, also known as Timmy or Tim-o”, was an accomplished musician, mentor, father, friend, beloved cousin who will be gravely missed.
On April 29, 2020 Timothy Allen Scott passed away suddenly from COVID-19 complications.
Affectionately known as “Timmy” or “Timo”, he was an accomplished musician and creative.
Remembering Timothy Allen Scott
Timo played with various collectives throughout the years like Predator Dub Assassins.
He produced the theme song and music for Dirty Laundry The Sitcom, and lent his talents with the Dunbar Repertory Company.
Born May 19th, 1959, Timothy spent his earlier years in Pittsburgh, PA before his family migrated to Long Branch, NJ, making it their new home.
Over the years, his incredible talent, mentorship, and charisma left a lasting impact on many.
While extremely musically gifted, Tim-o was also a father, grandfather, nephew, son, beloved cousin, friend, a human being with a heart of gold who will gravely be missed.
“When I first met my cousin Timmy, it was when my family traveled to my Aunt Bessie’s home in Pittsburgh, PA when we were kids. Timmy had an array of instruments. I remember asking him “can you play that?”.”
“He sure enough got on every instrument and played. I never seen anything like that before! My cousin was very gifted and talented. I’m glad I had the pleasure of working with him on Dirty Laundry as he made it possible for my voice to be on wax, forever. Rest peacefully now cousin and play wonderful music in heaven.”, said Unheard Voices Founder, Keith Covin.
A GoFundMe has been set up to aid Timothy Allen Scott’s family.
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