T. P. Bragg

Timothy Patrick Bragg (also known as Tim Bragg) is an English author and musician who has worked in politics. He was a founder member of the cultural publication Steadfast.[1][2] He has been a vegetarian since late childhood. Currently he is perhaps best known as being a drummer/percussionist.

A singer and songwriter as well as multi-instrumentalist, Bragg's discography includes Fields of England (a CD of 12 revamped and new songs and a digital only five song EP: Fields of England - The Green EP 2014), Night Ferry (ambient/jazz album featuring flute, 2008), Where is the Fighter? - Songs for Phil Lynott (2009), Stranger Through The Window (2010), Revamped 1 (2011), Revamped Too (2012), Beat Bones & Alchemy (EP 2014), Revamped 3 (2014) Beat Bones & Stone Angels (2016) and under Tim Bragg & The Other Side the ambient/dance/electro album, Crossing Over (2013) featuring flute and the EWI (Electric Wind Instrument) and The Way of the Film (2016) ambient/jazz/new age also featuring flute - inspired by an original composition for the short film: Basket Case. The album Authentic co-written with German guitarist Ulrich Hänig was released in the Autumn of 2016. Tim's latest album Been Before was released on the 5th October 2018.

He stood as a paper-candidate for the English Democrats Party in the 2004 European Parliament election.[2][3] He was a member of the English Democrats for a year; he is not and has not been a member of any political party before or since. Tim is now spokesman for (and founder of) the environmental campaign group English Green. The ethos of English Green is given as: English Green is a group interested in ecology and its relationship with all aspects of human activity. How we co-exist with the flora and fauna and how we conduct ourselves in an ecologically healthy manner and how we achieve a spiritual and material well-being are of particular interest.

Tim read English and American Literature at Warwick University, graduating with a 2:1 (Hons).

Books

  • The English Dragon (2001)
  • A Declaration and Philosophy of Progressive Nationalism (With Graham Williamson, 2005)
  • Biting Tongues (2005)
  • The White Rooms (2005)
  • Oak (2006)
  • Counter Culture Anthology (Editor, 2006)
  • HEAD: And Other Dark Tales (2017)
  • Lyrics To Live By: Keys to Self Help - Notes for a Better Life (2018)

Film

  • Hounds of Rampur - film script co-writer (with Chandran Tattvaraj) and music to be featured in film. See external links: Hounds of Rampur (Production set to begin late 2017.)

References

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  1. "Amazon.co.uk: A Declaration and Philosophy of Progressive Nationalism". Retrieved 2010-05-01.
  2. 1 2 Linsell, Tony (2005). Views from the English Community. King's Lynn: Athelney. p. 8. ISBN 1-903313-03-1. OCLC 61301686.
  3. "2004 Election Candidates - UK Office of the European Parliament". Archived from the original on 2009-10-04. Retrieved 2010-05-01.
  4. "Amazon.co.uk: The White Rooms", England, 30. November 2006. ISBN 978-1411657250
  5. " Bad Beach 'Seasick - Songs from the Deep - Tim appears on four tracks drums/flute"
  • Tim Bragg at SoundClick
  • Rootstime review of Revamped Too - in Dutch
  • mwe3 review of Revamped Too - in English
  • DC Rock Live - Reviews (Revamped Too) - in English
  • RockTimes review of Revamped Too - in German
  • Counter-Culture review of Revamped Too - in English
  • Musikansich review of Revamped Too - in German
  • RockTimes review of Revamped 3 - in German
  • Interview and review of Revamped 3 by mwe3 - in English
  • Review of Beat Bones & Alchemy - Radio Warwickshire - in English
  • Hounds of Rampur - film homepage
  • Review of Beat Bones and Stone Angels - in German
  • RockTimes review of Authentic - in German
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