Timothy John Harding

Timothy John Harding;Tim Harding

Place: Sydney

Born: 1978

Death: 2024

Biography:

Timothy John Harding, known as Tim Harding, is an Australian musician, singer, guitarist, entertainer and former member of the Australian children's musical group Hi-5. He was born in Sydney, Australia on February 1, 1978. Harding grew up in Sydney with two younger brothers named Peter and James and attended St Andrew's Cathedral School.

Early Career

In 1993, he began a funk band Compos Mentis with his brother Peter, family friend Mike McCarthy and bass player Sam O'Donnell. He also did a bit of boxing and surfing. In 1998, whilst studying social work at university, he auditioned for the children's musical group Hi-5 and became a core member of the group until he left it in November 2007 due to suffering major injuries following a motorcycle accident at Eastern Creek Raceway earlier that year.

Achievements and Awards

During his time with Hi-5, the group won five ARIA Music Awards and three Logie Awards. Harding also provided the voices for Zip the Bird in Cushion Kids and Jup-Jup in Hi-5.

Personal Life

Harding lives in Newcastle with his wife Tash and daughters Arielle and Beatrix. He works as a freelance entertainer and musician and also sings with the Sydney-based weddings and functions band Soultraders. For more information about Tim Harding, you can visit his page on Wikioo.org or check out his profile on Wikipedia.

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  • The Performing Arts Museum (Australia), a museum located in Melbourne, Australia, that showcases the history and traditions of performing arts in Australia.

For more information about these artists and museums, you can visit their respective pages on Wikioo.org or check out the Timurid Period Art Movement page on Wikipedia.

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