Tim Hinkley
Biography
Timothy Alan Hinkley (25 May 1946 – 21 August 2024) was an English singer-songwriter, keyboardist and record producer. Born in London, Hinkley started playing in youth club bands in the early 1960s, with bands including the Copains, Boys and the Freeman Five. During this time he turned down an offer to join the Konrads, which featured Davy Jones, who later changed his name to David Bowie. Other early associations were with the Bo Street Runners, Chicago Blues Line and Patto's People.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Some Girls
1978

Desolation Angels
1979

Chinatown
1980

Show Some Emotion
1977

Burnin' Sky
1977

Lovehunter
1979

Life Live
1983

Snakebite
1978

Black-Eyed Blues
1973

Greatest Hits
2004

Sneakin' Suspicion
1977

The 'Original' Bad Co Anthology
1999

About Time
1989

In The Dynamite Jet Saloon
1988

Whitesnake
1977

Marriott
1976

Pump Iron!
1975

Past, Present & Future
1973

Still
1973

Live In Hamburg
1979

Northwinds
1978

White Mansions - A Tale From The American Civil War 1861-1865
1978

Lilac Wine
1978

The Early Years
1977
Credited work
1,031 releases · 117 albums · active 1969–2026
- Performance · 2,162
- Other credits · 84
- Production · 21
- Engineering · 12
- Mastering · 7
Studios: Olympic Studios · Space Studios · Rockfield Studios · Mediasound
Frequent collaborators
- Alvin Lee
- Johnny Hallyday
- Roger Chapman
- Various
- Alexis Korner
- Al Stewart
- Elkie Brooks
- Thin Lizzy
