I have known Timmy and some of the rest of you guys for almost 20 years going back to the days at National, and although I have not seen him in a few years it comes to a great and unpleasent shock that I wont see his smiling face or experience his joyful positive atitude, or even his good natured ragging on me, again. From the days of Terzi and then Top Knotch, and my own production gigs, working with and for Tim was unlike most production work in the City. It was always like working with an extreamly large family. I always looked forward to walking into the gig and seeing everyone and catching up before the call started, and the slaps on the back and handshakes at the back of the truck. Even when the gigs were tough, the rain, mud and sun, cold, whatever, there was always something about a Top Knotch gig that made it better than others. This difference I think can be attributed to Timmy, the kind of person he was, his ethic, his humor, his fairness, his hard work. Good people like Timmy attract good people. I have missed working with Timmy over the last few years, and I will miss him more now, but the memories, experiences and people I have met when working with Timmy will stick with me.
Colin Brown
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