Timms, Sally (1959–)
Timms, Sally (1959–)
English singer. Name variations: The Mekons. Born Nov 29, 1959, in Leeds, England.
Joined Mekons (1985), and sang on celebrated album, Fear and Whiskey (1985), released in US as Original Sin (1989); with Mekons, released moderately successful albums, The Edge of the World (1986), Honky Tonkin' (1987) and So Good It Hurts (1988), the critically acclaimed The Mekons Rock 'n' Roll (1989) and Journey to the End of the Night (2000); also released solo albums, Someone's Rocking My Dreamboat (1988), To the Land of Milk and Honey (1995) and Cowboy Sally's Twilight Laments … For Lost Buckaroos (1999).
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