Tim Janis, born 1968 in New York City, is an American composer known for his work in the new age, Celtic and adult contemporary music genres. His career began with the release of Ghost Town in 1992, marking his entry into the music industry. Throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, Janis released several notable albums including December Morning (1999), Water's Edge (2000), and Thousand Summers (2002). He collaborated with renowned artists such as Paul McCartney, Billy Joel, and Ray Charles, and his work has been featured in various television productions. In 2003, he received the Excellence Award for his composition for the film Summer Solstice. Janis' compositions often combine relaxing music with scenic landscapes from around the world, creating a unique audiovisual experience. His discography includes over twenty albums, including Beautiful America (2003) and Coastal America (2006), which highlight his signature style of new age instrumental music.
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