Tim Hauser
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Tim Hauser is an accomplished singer who was a member of the vocal group The Manhattan Transfer
The Manhattan Transfer
The Manhattan Transfer is an American vocal music group. There have been two manifestations of the group, with Tim Hauser being the only person to be part of both...

.

Early life

He was born in Troy
Troy, New York
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, New York
New York
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. Hauser, his sister Fayette, and their parents moved to the Jersey Shore
Jersey Shore
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 when he was seven years old. He lived in Ocean Township, New Jersey
Ocean Township, New Jersey
Ocean Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of New Jersey:*Ocean Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey*Ocean Township, Ocean County, New Jersey...

 and Asbury Park, New Jersey
Asbury Park, New Jersey
Asbury Park is a city in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, located on the Jersey Shore and part of the New York City Metropolitan Area. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city population was 16,116. The city is known for its rich musical history, including its association with...

, and attended St. Rose High School
St. Rose High School
St. Rose High School is a co-educational four-year Catholic high school in Belmar, New Jersey, United States. The school operates under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton. The school was founded in 1923 by the Parish of St...

 in Belmar, New Jersey
Belmar, New Jersey
Belmar is a borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough population was 5,794. The Borough of Belmar is governed under the Faulkner Act system of municipal government....

 where an award in his name has been given every year since 1989 to students who excel in Theater Arts.

He began to sing professionally at age 15 while living in Asbury Park, when he founded a doo wop vocal quintet called The Criterions. They recorded two singles for the Cecilia Label; I Remain Truly Yours, and Don't Say Goodbye. The Criterions appeared on Alan Freed's Big Beat Show. He developed his producing skills at an early age.

In 1959, he entered Villanova University
Villanova University
Villanova University is a private university located in Radnor Township, a suburb northwest of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States...

. His college years were a continuation of the musical involvement he had started to develop, with Hauser spending much of his college time energetically expanding his musical interests. Hauser, along with fellow Criterions members Tommy West, and Jim Ruf performed as the Troubadours Three, singing folk music. He also was a member of the Villanova Singers and the Villanova Spires/Coventry Lads, along with classmate Jim Croce
Jim Croce
James Joseph "Jim" Croce January 10, 1943 – September 20, 1973 was an American singer-songwriter. Between 1966 and 1973, Croce released five studio albums and 11 singles...

. Hauser spent all four years on the staff of college radio station WWVU. In 1963, he graduated from Villanova with a BS in Economics.

In 1964, Hauser served in the United States Air Force
United States Air Force
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 and the New Jersey Air National Guard. In 1965, he began his career in marketing. From 1965-66, Hauser worked as a market research analyst with the advertising agency, Sullivan, Stauffer, Colwell, and Bayles. His accounts included Pepsodent Toothpaste (Lever Bros.), Micrin Mouthwash (Johnson & Johnson), and Rise Shaving Cream (Carter Products). From 1966–1968, he worked as Manager of the Market Research Department for the Special Products Division of the Nabisco. His accounts included all ready to eat cereals, hot cereals, and pet food products.

Musical career

In 1969, he formed the first version of The Manhattan Transfer with Gene Pistilli, Marty Nelson, Erin Dickins and Pat Rosalia. The group had a country/R&B sound. Together they recorded one album, Jukin, on the Capitol
Capitol Records
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 label. However, they differed in ideas on direction so the group dissolved in the early 70s.

Hauser took odd jobs to support himself while still pursuing his musical career, including driving a taxicab. Through this he met a waitress and aspiring singer, Laurel Massé. Hauser was again driving his cab when he picked up the conga player for the group Laurel Canyon, who invited him to a party, where he met Janis Siegel
Janis Siegel (singer)
Janis Siegel is a singer with the vocal group The Manhattan Transfer . In 1965 Siegel recorded with a group called Young Generation on Red Bird records. In 1972 the original Manhattan Transfer had disbanded, and founder Tim Hauser re-formed the band with different singers, including Siegel...

. Together with Laurel, they decided to reform The Manhattan Transfer. They needed a male singer, so they contacted Alan Paul
Alan Paul
Alan Paul is a Grammy Award- winning singer and composer, best known as one of the founding members of the vocal group The Manhattan Transfer. He played Teen Angel and Johnny Casino in the original Broadway cast of Grease where he introduced the songs "Beauty School Dropout" and "Born to Hand Jive"...

. The four became The Manhattan Transfer on October 1, 1972. After a car accident, Massé decided to leave the group and pursue a solo career, and in 1978 Cheryl Bentyne was hired to replace her. Since then the award-winning line-up is unchanged.

The Manhattan Transfer have won 10 Grammy Awards, and many Gold and Platinum records. They took home both the Downbeat
Down Beat
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 and Playboy
Playboy
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 readers polls every year in the 1980s for best vocal group. In 2007, they won the JazzTimes
JazzTimes
JazzTimes is a magazine that dates back to Radio Free Jazz, a publication founded in 1970 by Ira Sabin when he was operating a record store in Washington, DC. It was originally a newsletter designed to update shoppers on the latest jazz releases and provide jazz radio programmers with a means of...

 Readers Poll for best vocal group. When Ahmet Ertegun
Ahmet Ertegun
Ahmet Ertegün was a Turkish American musician and businessman, best known as the founder and president of Atlantic Records. He also wrote classic blues and pop songs and served as Chairman of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and museum...

 founded the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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, he selected Hauser to serve on the original voting committee, a position he held for three years (1986–88). In 1993, he was awarded an Honorary Doctor's Degree in Music from The Berklee College of Music.

Hauser's other interests include tennis
Tennis
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, baseball
Baseball
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, collecting and restoring classic automobiles, and collecting records. He resides in California
California
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 with his son Basie and daughter Lily.

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