Tim Hicks (born August 22, 1979) is a Canadian country music singer-songwriter from St. Catharines, Ontario.
Early in his career, Tim Hicks used his love for music and a desire to learn as a way to hone his talent.
He built a loyal and dedicated fan base in his home town of Niagara Falls by frequently playing at the local pubs and wineries.
[9] One of the tracks "Stronger Beer" from Hicks's Throw Down album is a humorous take on the comparisons of Canadian and American cultures.
In 2014, it was announced that Hicks would join Dierks Bentley's Riser tour as an opening act for its Canadian dates.
[11] An extended version of 5:01 called 5:01+ was released on July 10, 2015 with four new songs, including the Top 10 hit "Young, Alive and in Love".
Tim Hicks, a combination of hits from Throw Down and 5:01+, was released in Australia and New Zealand on Jan 28, 2016 through ABC Music.
[13] CMT TV aired a special on the Shake These Walls Tour titled Tim Hicks Sudbury Sunday Night.
[16] In March 2018, Hicks joined Brantley Gilbert's tour as an opening act throughout Western Canada.
In June 2018, Hicks released his fourth studio album New Tattoo and announced his Get Loud tour.
[22] In 2021, he released the extended play Campfire Troubador,[23] which included a special edition of the single "The Good, the Bad and the Pretty".
[25] On September 2, 2022, Hicks released his fifth studio album Talk to Time, which included the singles "The Good, the Bad and the Pretty", "Whiskey Does", "Dodge Out of Hell", and the title track.