Liam Titcomb
Singer/songwriter Liam Titcomb grew up backstage at Festivals. Even before … Read Full Bio ↴Singer/songwriter Liam Titcomb grew up backstage at Festivals. Even before the release of his first album (age 17) on Sony Music he was touring across Canada with established acts like Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Great Big Sea, Tom Cochrane, Colin James and David Usher.
In 2006, Liam was nominated at the Canadian Radio Music Awards for Best New Group or Solo Artist (Hot AC) with his Debut album on Columbia produced by Grammy winning producer Bill Bottrell (Sheryl Crow, Shelby Lynne) featuring singles: “Sad Eyes” which went Top 10 and Counting Headlights Top 20.
His sophomore album “Can’t Let Go” was recorded in Nashville with grammy winning producer Jay Joyce (Patti Griffin, Emmy Lou Harris); it's obvious that this singer/songwriter set out to prove that he was no “flash in the pan” with his second record. “Can’t Let Go” was released on Double Dorje Records, Liam’s own independent label.
Thrilled to be signed to his new label NETTWERK Music, Liam went back to Nashville to record with Jay Joyce for his third release CICADA. "Jay and I played everything on the album. I'm very proud of it" quips Titcomb. In support of the first single Love Don't Let Me Down Liam just completed two Coast to Coast cross Canada tours (one on his own and one opening for Colin James in beautiful venues like the NAC in Ottawa and the Jubilee in Edmonton. He also opened for Jann Arden at Massey Hall. Nettwerk is currently preparing for the release the second single.
A staunch supporter of humanitarian programs, Liam contributed the song "War" to the benefit album Peace Songs (along with Leonard Cohen, Paul McCartney and Bruce Cockburn) in support of War Child Canada. During the summer of 2009, living in his RV, he busked coast to coast followed by the CBC. He proudly raised well over $50,000 for War Child Canada.
He's had the pleasure of playing several festivals in the past: Burlington Sound of Music, Blue Skies, Ottawa Folk Fest, Ottawa Blues Fest, The Tulip Fest, Stan Rogers Folk Fest, Festival of Friends, Summerfolk, Eaglewood Folk Fest, Mariposa Folk Fest, Beachfest, Regina Folk Fest, Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Fest, Sunshine Music Fest and Home County Folk Fest. Etc.
Gordon Lightfoot - Louisville.com Interview
“We have a community here in Toronto of singer-songwriters trying to break out of the mold and go somewhere... Occasionally I'll spot one who's really good... and the one who comes to mind right now is Liam Titcomb. You'll have to check that one out.”
From Leigh Nash (Sixpence None The Richer)
"I've known Liam for four years now and can honestly say I am a true fan. The first time I heard his cover of ‘Bandit’ by Neil Young, I was hooked. You wouldn't expect to hear such maturity and depth in the songs of someone so young, yet there it is.
To be sure, his voice is almost as big as his heart."
In 2006, Liam was nominated at the Canadian Radio Music Awards for Best New Group or Solo Artist (Hot AC) with his Debut album on Columbia produced by Grammy winning producer Bill Bottrell (Sheryl Crow, Shelby Lynne) featuring singles: “Sad Eyes” which went Top 10 and Counting Headlights Top 20.
His sophomore album “Can’t Let Go” was recorded in Nashville with grammy winning producer Jay Joyce (Patti Griffin, Emmy Lou Harris); it's obvious that this singer/songwriter set out to prove that he was no “flash in the pan” with his second record. “Can’t Let Go” was released on Double Dorje Records, Liam’s own independent label.
Thrilled to be signed to his new label NETTWERK Music, Liam went back to Nashville to record with Jay Joyce for his third release CICADA. "Jay and I played everything on the album. I'm very proud of it" quips Titcomb. In support of the first single Love Don't Let Me Down Liam just completed two Coast to Coast cross Canada tours (one on his own and one opening for Colin James in beautiful venues like the NAC in Ottawa and the Jubilee in Edmonton. He also opened for Jann Arden at Massey Hall. Nettwerk is currently preparing for the release the second single.
A staunch supporter of humanitarian programs, Liam contributed the song "War" to the benefit album Peace Songs (along with Leonard Cohen, Paul McCartney and Bruce Cockburn) in support of War Child Canada. During the summer of 2009, living in his RV, he busked coast to coast followed by the CBC. He proudly raised well over $50,000 for War Child Canada.
He's had the pleasure of playing several festivals in the past: Burlington Sound of Music, Blue Skies, Ottawa Folk Fest, Ottawa Blues Fest, The Tulip Fest, Stan Rogers Folk Fest, Festival of Friends, Summerfolk, Eaglewood Folk Fest, Mariposa Folk Fest, Beachfest, Regina Folk Fest, Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Fest, Sunshine Music Fest and Home County Folk Fest. Etc.
Gordon Lightfoot - Louisville.com Interview
“We have a community here in Toronto of singer-songwriters trying to break out of the mold and go somewhere... Occasionally I'll spot one who's really good... and the one who comes to mind right now is Liam Titcomb. You'll have to check that one out.”
From Leigh Nash (Sixpence None The Richer)
"I've known Liam for four years now and can honestly say I am a true fan. The first time I heard his cover of ‘Bandit’ by Neil Young, I was hooked. You wouldn't expect to hear such maturity and depth in the songs of someone so young, yet there it is.
To be sure, his voice is almost as big as his heart."
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Liam Titcomb Lyrics
Brick By Brick There is nothing I can do Just can't take my eyes…
Cicada Heard the thunder clap Saw the sun leave the sky And it…
Counting Headlights Lying on the floor and I can't sleep The burning in…
Cover Of Seventeen You say forget about it, don't let it weigh you…
Cross Yourself I can see, all the way to mercury, from mission…
Generosity I'm no wise I don't follow no star I follow businessman Out …
Landslide I'm not always right But I'm sure of this I just wish…
Let My Love Standing at the crossroads Feels like a halfway house Crawli…
Love Don't Let Me Down Standing at the crossroads Feels like a halfway house Crawli…
My So Called Life Well, my dad, he played Woodstock in 1969 Mom was there…
Right That Book Well, I gotta catch a plane Check on out of L.A. Somewhere…
Rose Of Jericho It's been a long walk down this cold dark street She…
Sad Eyes Just give me something I can understand Put the memory…
You Could Be The One I went downtown after dark To soak up all the bright…