Saturday Feb. 8th, 2025 | 7-10pm
Local singer/songwriter Tim Case returns to The Lakely to celebrate the release of “Rock River Song,” the first single from his upcoming album “Hall of Mirrors,” recorded at Pine Hollow in Eau Claire with producer Evan Middlesworth. Tim will be joined by special guests throughout the evening to play songs from the new album, more folk and country originals, and select Americana covers.
Bio
Tim Case is a folk-inspired, country-adjacent singer/songwriter from Wisconsin. Born and raised in Beloit to a public school teacher mother and factory foreman by day/Pentecostal minister by night father, his original songs – whether tender personal narrative, classic story-song, or good old fashioned barroom lament – are rooted in that unique perspective. His artful lyrics probe heavy topics – family, fatherhood, faith, love, and loss – with a light, often humorous touch.
His musical development began in Madison, where he was a co-founding guitarist and songwriter for alt-country outfit Ghost Town Council. Love and graduate school brought him to the Chippewa Valley, where after a decade away from music he released the “Great Big Moon” EP, praised by Aldora Britain Records as, “A prime example of colorful and extraordinary Americana music in the modern world.” He spent the ensuing years honing his craft on stages across western Wisconsin, from historic theaters to friends’ barns, approaching every performance, song swap, and open mic as an opportunity to refine his songs.
The result of this effort is his debut full-length album “Hall of Mirrors,” set to be released in April of 2025. “Hall of Mirrors” was recorded at Pine Hollow in Eau Claire with producer Evan Middlesworth and a backing band including guitarist Middlesworth, bassist Jeremy Boettcher, drummer Matt Haapala, and Mario and Sherry Friedel of local folk duo Songa.
Tim has been honored to share the stage with Erik Koskinen, Martha Scanlan & Jon Neufeld, The Lone Canary, Michael Gay, Andie Wyne, and many other artists from around the upper Midwest and beyond. Featuring finger-picked acoustic guitar, heartfelt vocals, and a down-to-earth stage presence, he has earned a reputation as a charming storyteller and compelling live performer. He lives in Eau Claire with his wife and daughter.