Tim Hauser was the founder and guiding force behind Manhattan Transfer, the Grammy-winning pop-jazz vocal group who enjoyed decades of worldwide acclaim and were best known in Britain for their 1977 ...
The British singles charts in March 1977 were topped by Chanson d’Amour, sung in close harmony by an American quartet, the Manhattan Transfer. Led by its founder, Tim Hauser, who has died suddenly of ...
At the height of their fame, The Manhattan Transfer performed live on Dutch TV in Amsterdam. "When we did Birdland, I would get down and do the splits," singer Alan Paul recalls. "But that night, the ...
Unclassifiable when they began making records, Manhattan Transfer were the Dresden Dolls of their day, sort of. The band was formed through a series of happy accidents — group founder Tim Hauser ...
Hauser's band members have described him as the "visionary behind Manhattan Transfer" Want all the latest Showbiz news direct to your inbox? Share your email for news, gossip and more We have more ...
Tim Hauser was a co-founder of the Manhattan Transfer, the four-part harmony group whose hits included Chanson d’Amour Tim Hauser, in the hat, singing with Manhattan Transfer in 1977 Credit: Photo: ...
Manhattan Transfer founder and singer of Tim Hauser has died of a heart attack aged 72. He founded the band in 1969, who were best known for their 1977 chart-topping hit Chanson D'Amour, and led the ...