Tim-Hauser-Obituary

Tim Hauser

1941 - 2014 (Age 72)

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NEW YORK (AP) - Tim Hauser, the founder and singer of the Grammy-winning vocal troupe The Manhattan Transfer, died Thursday from cardiac arrest, band representative JoAnn Geffen said Friday. He was 72.

Hauser founded Manhattan Transfer, who released their debut album in the early 1970s and launched hits such as "Operator" and "The Boy from New York City." They went on to win multiple pop and jazz Grammy Awards. Their critically acclaimed album, 1985's "Vocalese," earned a whopping 12 Grammy nominations.

Alan Paul, Janis Siegel and Cheryl Bentyne - who joined in 1978 and replaced Laurel Masse - rounded out the foursome.

"Tim was the visionary behind The Manhattan Transfer," they said in a statement. "It's incomprehensible to think of this world without him."

Hauser first formed Manhattan Transfer in 1969 with Erin Dickins, Marty Nelson, Gene Pistilli and Pat Rosali. They disbanded and Hauser met some of the band's new members as a taxi driver in New York City. He met a conga player while driving who introduced him to Siegel and he also met Masse while driving.

Hauser was born in Troy, New York. He is survived by his wife Barb Sennet Hauser, his son Basie and his daughter Lily.

Manhattan Transfer will continue their upcoming tour despite Hauser's death. Their next show is Oct. 23 in Manchester, New Hampshire.

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MESFIN FEKADU, AP Music Writer




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I was watching the Grammys and this was the first I heard of your passing. I and my husband are truly sorry to hear this, pray for peace for your family and feel to thank you for the incredible inspiration your efforts, performances and pure creativity brought my husband and I. Go in peace.

The magic of music will always sustain us through the toughest times. Thank you. Rip.

I am so sorry to see of his passing. He was delightful. I met him at a LA location and spoke with him many times. He knew how to include others in his life and his talent was a mind-blower. So sorry to lose him.

I can only thank Tim for forming the finest jazz vocal group of his generation Album after album of superlative music. Never afraid of the new and never too nostalgic to remind us that his roots were firmly in the jazz heritage...RIP

Sure do miss him. What a presence he was in the group.

In high school had honor to sing in front of MT minus Janis for a jazz competition, we sang Body and Soul. (We won) 10 yrs later I met Tim after a concert. He remembered us and was so sweet! Many great memories growing up involve MT. I'm so sad. But I'm grateful we learned from him. Saw them this spring with my dad. It will never be the same. Thoughts and prayers for his children and rest of family.