About Tim

Baltimore City

Forging a deeply personal sound from a broad swath of the jazz landscape, saxophonist, composer and arranger TIM GREEN has emerged as a powerful new voice, melding deftly swinging hard bop, fluid modernity, and soulful gospel.

Called “a player to watch” by JazzTimes, Green seized the attention of the jazz community with his second-place finish in the 2008 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Saxophone Competition. He delivered on the promise of that prestigious… more

Songs From This Season

 "Songs From This Season" is a representation of art reflecting life. Each song in this project represents a story about a certain time in my life or as I like to call it a "season ".    Listed below is the description of  8 songs from "Songs From This Season" that are included in this project :      “Siloam” is the pool in Jerusalem where Jesus told the blind man to wash his eyes, and at that point the man was healed and made to see again. After he received his miracle, Jesus told him that his mission in life was to be a witness of and to the power of God. This story of life’s definition and purpose is the inspiration behind this tune. The song is really a 12 bar blues in 10/4 with a different harmonic approach .    “Dedication” is a song dedicated to Mulgrew Miller and Kenny Kirkland, who are legendary pianists and two of my favorite musicians. I love how they write tunes that have beautiful melodies supported by complex harmony. I used that approach in this song to show my appreciation and love for their music.     “Philippians 4:13” is a scripture in the bible that says “I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me.” This song was birthed after going through a hard time in my life. At that point I sat down at the piano and this was the melody that came to mind and heart .   Famed film director, Spike Lee was the inspiration behind “Time For Liberation”. He was a master class speaker at USC, where I attended graduate school. After hearing his amazing story I was motivated to write this piece. I created the bass line in 7/4, which sounds like a man on a mission running through the world. This song also shows the influence that rock music has had on my music through the use of the distortion guitar in this song.

   I could not do this album without showing the influence that gospel/christian music has had on my playing and writing. Through the use of  simple melodies and triadic harmony, “Shift” is a song I wrote that expresses those influences. I also use the organ, pads, vocals and electric bass to help me to express this style of music. Out of all the songs on Songs From This Season, I spent the most time on this one.  

   “Lost Souls” is dedicated some of my friends and family members that died at a young age. I chose to use the Cello to help express the melody and emotion of this song. The blend of the saxophone and cello worked out beautifully. I’m a huge fan of the Bach Cello suites and John Pattituci's song entitled “A Love Eternal” that uses cello also. Both of these composers had a huge influence in the concept of this song.


   “Peace” is a song that I wrote when I moved back to Baltimore after finishing the Master’s program at The Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz. I was unsure about what I was going to do at the time, but God gave me a sense of peace and assurance about my next move. This song came out of that life transition. You also can hear the impact that Brian Blade's music has had on my writing through this tune.

   “The Queen of Sheba” is a song that I wrote after reading about the story of this great queen in the bible that fell in love with Solomon. This story represents the story of me and my wife. This song has infleunces of some songs that I love to play like “Pinocchio”, “Humpty Dumpty” and “E. S. P”, which are all modern jazz songs that have plenty of chord changes.


  This project is a compilation of music that was written over the past 5-7 years . The songs were inspired by different periods in my life which are reflected in the titles and in the music itself . Thanks for taking this journey through Songs From This Season . "


God Bless,

- Tim Green

  • "Songs From This Season" Documentary
    "Songs From This Season" Documentary. Boat Safety Films collaborated with saxophonist extra-oridnairé Tim Green on this artist profile that explores his relationship to music as well as his upcoming project. "Songs From This Season" is a representation of art reflecting life. Each song on this project is a story about a certain time in my life or as I like to call it "a season ".
  • Songs From This Season Album Cover
    Songs From This Season Album Cover
    Songs From This Season Album Cover
  • Siloam
    “Siloam” was the pool in Jerusalem where Jesus told the blind man to wash his eyes, and at that point the man was healed and made to see again. After he received his miracle, Jesus told him that his mission in life was to be a witness of and to the power of God. This story of life’s definition and purpose is the inspiration behind this tune. The song is really a 12 bar blues in 10/4 with a different harmonic approach .
  • Dedication
    “Dedication” is a song that I wrote for Mulgrew Miller and Kenny Kirkland, who are legendary pianists and two of my favorite musicians. I love how they write tunes that have beautiful melodies supported by complex harmony. I used that approach in this song to show my appreciation and love for their music.
  • Philippians 4:13
    “Philippians 4:13” is a scripture in the bible that says “I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me.” This song was birthed after going through a hard time in my life. At that point I sat down at the piano and this was the melody that came to mind and heart .
  • Time For Liberation
    Famed film director, Spike Lee was the inspiration behind “Time For Liberation”. He was a master class speaker at USC, where I attended graduate school. After hearing his amazing story I was motivated to write this piece. I created the bass line in 7/4, which sounds like a man on a mission running through the world. This song also shows the influence that rock music has had on my music through the use of the distortion guitar in this song.
  • Shift
    I could not do this album without showing the influence that gospel/christian music has had on my playing and writing. Through the use of simple melodies and triadic harmony, “Shift” is a song I wrote that expresses those influences. I also use the organ, pads, vocals and electric bass to help me to express this style of music. Out of all the songs on Songs From This Season, I spent the most time on this one.
  • Lost Souls
    “Lost Souls” is dedicated some of my friends and family members that died at a young age. I chose to use the Cello to help express the melody and emotion of this song. The blend of the saxophone and cello worked out beautifully. I’m a huge fan of the Bach Cello suites and John Pattituci's song entitled “A Love Eternal” that uses cello also. Both of these composers had a huge influence in the concept of this song.
  • Peace
    “Peace” is a song that I wrote when I moved back to Baltimore after finishing the Master’s program at The Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz. I was unsure about what I was going to do at the time, but God gave me a sense of peace and assurance about my next move. This song came out of that life transition. You also can hear the impact that Brian Blade's music has had on my writing through this tune.
  • The Queen Of Sheba
    “The Queen of Sheba” is a song that I wrote after reading about the story of this great queen in the bible that fell in love with Solomon. This story represents the story of me and my wife. This song has infleunces of some songs that I love to play like “Pinocchio”, “Humpty Dumpty” and “E. S. P”, which are all modern jazz songs that have plenty of chord changes.

Chitown

    I was inspired to compose this song entitled “Chitown" for my wife after we had been married for about 6 months. This is a representation of art reflecting life based on all of the romantic feelings and love that were floating in the air as newlyweds.    My wife, Anoa Green, went to school in Chicago at North Western University. We were high school sweethearts but lost contact after moving to different cities for college. While living in New York I kept our senior prom picture close as I would look to that in hopes to be reunited one day. “Chitown” was a nickname that I used for her while she lived in Chicago and that name became the song title as I searched for something endearing to name this song. 
   Throughout this project you will see the progression of this song .  I recorded it for my album, Songs From This Season, with a "jazz ballad" groove. After preforming the song live, different  drummers started to changing the groove/beat of the song . Afterwhile, "Chitown" became a hip hop/neo-soul  hit within my circle of people and audience.When  my friend and drummer Quincy Phillips added a hiphop groove, it started to become something really special. I had to add rappers to tell the story of my wife and I. Thus, you have the video explaining our story of love and relationship. 
  • Chitown Remix (Official Music Video)
    Here you have the final outcome of "Chitown", which I thought was worthy of a music video showcasing my beautiful wife, son and all the musicians that helped me bring this project together. Song and Video Credits : Chitown Remix (Official Music Video) Song Produced by - Tim Green (@timgreenmusic) Video Directed and Shot by : Brian Tru (@briantru) Starring - Anoa Green Subscribe to Beautiful by Anoa Youtube page https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh5MV3WctpSw3IpSEZRq-vg Written and Produced by Tim Green (True Melody Music) Tim Green – Saxophone Allyn Johnson – Keyboard/Rhodes Adam Johnson – Bass Quincy Phillips – Drums Romain Collin – Synthesizer Greenspan – MC Eze Jackson – MC Dontae Winslow – MC
  • Chitown
    Attached is the original recording of "Chitown" using a traditional jazz groove the was also made popular on a song entitled "Sister Cheryl" by the great jazz pianist Ahmad Jammal. Listed below are the musicians on this song : Tim Green - Alto Saxophone Warren Wolf - Vibes Orrin Evans - Fender Rhodes Rodney Green - Drums Kris Funn - Acoustic Bass Recorded at Tedesco Studio
  • Tim Green: Live From 92Y Tribeca "Chitown"
    This recording of Chitown was made at a NPR press event with featured live performances of the songs from my latest album. "Chitown" was a crowd favorite from that night and was eventually posted to NPR's website. As you see in this clip the drummer, Obed Calvaire, changes the drum beat. The song is now starting to morph into a neo-soul/hip-hop type of tune. Video Credits Tim Green: Live From 92Y Tribeca "Chitown" Tim Green, alto saxophone Warren Wolf, vibraphone Orrin Evans, piano Matt Clohesy, bass Obed Calvaire, drums Producer and Host: Josh Jackson; Audio Engineer: David Tallacksen; Production Assistant: Michael Downes; Video Director: Stew Nachmias. Recorded Feb. 20, 2012 at 92Y Tribeca in New York, N.Y. Photo by John Rogers for NPR.
  • Chitown Remix  (Art Work)
    Chitown Remix (Art Work)
    Chitown Remix (Art Work) picture shot by Brian Tru
  • Chitown Remix Video Lauch/Concert Flyer
    Chitown Remix Video Lauch/Concert Flyer
    Chitown Remix Video Lauch/Concert Flyer
  • Chitown her self, my beautiful wife, Anoa Green
    Chitown her self, my beautiful wife, Anoa Green
    Chitown her self, my beautiful wife, Anoa Green
  • Clip from the "Chitown" music video launch concert
    Captured in this clip is a great moment from the "Chitown" music video launch concert at Maryland Art Place.
  • Chitown Sheet Music
    Chitown Sheet Music