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Timothy "Tim" Gaines (born Timothy Hagelganz; December 15, 1962) is an American bass guitarist best-known as the long-time bassist for the Christian metal band Stryper until his departure in 2017.

Biography

Early life

Gaines was born in Portland, Oregon, into a German family, whose ancestry was that of the Volga Germans. When Gaines was four years old, he and his family moved to Arcadia, California, where he later attended Arcadia High School. When he was young, he was bullied by classmates at school because of his unique and often mispronounced last name, Hagelganz, and for being the son of Arcadia Presbyterian Church's pastor. He later adopted the stage name Gaines in the likeness of his uncles Reuben, a radio announcer, and Ronnie, a jazz nightclub performer, who also used the name professionally.

Musical career

With Stormer

After Arcadia High School, Gaines joined the band Stormer, with whom he recorded a demo and toured extensively in Los Angeles and Hollywood's Sunset Strip.

At the time Gaines joined Stormer, they had already been a popular band for 10 years in the Los Angeles area. The lineup at the time consisted of Tom Hardy on vocals; Steve Hall on drums; Stephan Shawn on guitar, keys, and vocals; and Donny Simmons on lead guitar and vocals.

In an interview about Stormer, Gaines recalled, "We signed a deal with an indie label called Rockwoodz music out of Phoenix, Arizona, and they put us in the studio to record an album and a Christmas single. Well, the single was the only thing that ever made it to vinyl and 500 singles were sent out all over the U.S. to radio. We got some good reviews for the single in some trade magazines but nothing ever happened with the band. For whatever reason, Rockwoodz went belly up and the album was never released. We did some small tours around the southwest but eventually I was to leave the group."

In 2008, when asked if the demos will be remastered and made public, Gaines replied, "I doubt if anyone can find the Masters. We are talking of having a Stormer reunion in the near future. We may decide to record it." Gaines occasionally collaborated with Donny Simmons and Tom Hardy when he was not working with Stryper.

With Stryper

Being a Sunset Strip regular, in 1983, Gaines joined up with Michael Sweet, Robert Sweet, and Oz Fox, all of whom had already formed Roxx Regime, which they would later change to Stryper. Gaines quickly rounded out the quartet's sound with his bass, background vocal, and keyboard skills. Gaines recorded the band's debut EP The Yellow and Black Attack and their follow-up full-length album, Soldiers Under Command, in 1985.

Gaines briefly left the band during the pre-production period of the band's Platinum-selling album To Hell with the Devil but rejoined the band after the sessions were concluded to tour. Gaines did not play on the band's follow up, In God We Trust, but toured in support of the album.

Gaines's contributions to the band's next release, Against the Law, were evident in his playing throughout the album, but he did not play on the band's cover of Earth, Wind & Fire's "Shining Star," which featured bassist Randy Jackson).

With Stryper, Gaines has contributed to 17 albums, including live performances and studio albums. Soldiers Under Command was certified Gold and To Hell with the Devil was certified Platinum.

Post-Stryper

After Stryper, Gaines played in Rex Carroll's project King James along with Stryper alum Robert Sweet. He also recorded with Tourniquet on Crawl to China. Afterward, he formed SinDizzy with Stryper guitarist Oz Fox and released one album, He's Not Dead.

Stryper reunion

Gaines's involvement with Fox in SinDizzy led to a partial Stryper reunion in 1999 at a concert in Puerto Rico, to which both SinDizzy and former Stryper frontman Michael Sweet were invited. Later, all former bandmates played a show in Central America, leading to a full-blown reunion in 2000. These appearances led to a 2003 reunion tour and a new compilation release, 7. Gaines spent April and May 2007 supporting Richard Marx on bass, touring the U.S., the Dominican Republic, and Trinidad. Gaines joined Tourniquet on stage at Flevo Festival in 2008.

In fall 2009, Gaines released his first solo effort titled Breakfast @ Timothy's.

On September 6, 2011, Gaines began endorsing Overture Guitars with a signature model, the Overture Stronghold TG Bass.

In September 2016, Stryper frontman Michael Sweet announced the band will be going on hiatus due to personal issues affecting bassist Timothy Gaines. The hiatus will begin once the band has completed the To Hell With the Devil 30th Anniversary Tour. Sweet stated they will not continue without Gaines as the band made a pact to only stay together as they are. During the hiatus the band members will pray about the direction of the band going forward. Later Sweet stated that Gaines was moving on from the personal issues and will take time to decide what he wants to do with the band. While Sweet disliked the idea of continuing without Gaines, he is open to filling the position of bassist with the right person if it came to that. Gaines then confirmed that he was no longer a member of the band.

Following the hiatus, the band issued a statement advising that Gaines had been fired from the band, removing him from the roster on the band's website. Gaines claimed that he was kicked out after he was given an ultimatum by the band.

Discography

Stryper

  • The Yellow and Black Attack (1984)
  • Soldiers Under Command (1985)
  • To Hell with the Devil (1986)
  • Against the Law (1990)
  • Can't Stop the Rock (1991)
  • The Covering (2011)
  • Second Coming (2013)
  • No More Hell to Pay (2013)
  • Live at the Whisky (2014)
  • Fallen (2015)

Solo

  • Breakfast At Timothy's (2009)

Guest appearances

  • Crawl to China, Tourniquet (bass on "Claustrospelunker") (1997)
  • Music City Live, Bryan Duncan & The NehoSoul Band (bass on "Blue Skies") (2004)
  • Rock Of Ages - Where Classic Hymns Meets Classic Rock, Dez Dickerson (bass on "Amazing Grace" and "Fairest Lord Jesus") (2005)
  • Soundtrack Of A Soul, Liberty N' Justice (2006)
  • I'm Not Your Suicide, Michael Sweet (bass on "How To Live") (2014)
  • Homo Homini Lupus, Pÿlon (bass on "South of Heaven") (2014)

Other works

  • King James, King James (1994)
  • SinDizzy, SinDizzy (1998)
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Question: Who is Tim Gaines?
Answer: Tim Gaines is an American musician, best known as the bassist for the Christian metal band Stryper. He was a member of the band from 1983 to 1994, and then again from 2004 to 2017.
Question: What other bands has Tim Gaines been a part of?
Answer: Besides Stryper, Tim Gaines has also been a member of several other bands. He played bass for the bands Trinity and White Heart in the 1980s, and later joined the band Stormer in the early 2000s.
Question: Has Tim Gaines released any solo material?
Answer: Yes, Tim Gaines has released solo material. He released a solo album titled "Breakdown" in 2004. This album features Gaines on lead vocals and bass guitar.
Question: When did Tim Gaines leave Stryper for the second time?
Answer: Tim Gaines left Stryper for the second time in 2017. After some conflicts within the band, Gaines decided to step back from being a full-time member, but he still remained as a contributing member until July 2019.
Question: What is Tim Gaines doing now?
Answer: As for Tim Gaines' current activities, there is limited information available. Following his departure from Stryper, he has maintained a relatively low profile in the music industry. It is unclear if he is currently involved in any new musical projects.
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