# Tim Storms

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American singer and composer (born 1972)

Tim Storms Born (1972-08-28) August 28, 1972 (age 53) Tulsa, Oklahoma Instrument Vocals

Musical artist

**Tim Storms** (born August 28, 1972) is an American singer and composer. He holds the [Guinness World Record](/source/Guinness_World_Records) for both the "lowest note produced by a human" and the "widest vocal range".[1]

## Musical career

Born in [Tulsa, Oklahoma](/source/Tulsa%2C_Oklahoma), Storms was raised in [Waterloo, Indiana](/source/Waterloo%2C_Indiana). His musical affinity appeared at a young age. Four days after graduating from high school, he returned to Oklahoma to begin his career in Christian music. Since then, Storms has appeared with a number of singing groups, including Freedom, Vocal Union, [AVB](/source/Acappella_Vocal_Band), [Acappella](/source/Acappella_(group)), and [Rescue](/source/Rescue_(a_cappella_group)). He also performed with the cast of [Branson](/source/Branson%2C_Missouri)'s "50s at the Hop", was voted Branson's Bass Singer of the Year for three years in a row, and is in the Branson's Entertainers Hall of Fame. Storms joined Pierce Arrow Theater in Branson at the beginning of the 2006 season.[2]

As well as his performances across the [United States](/source/United_States), Storms has also performed in [Brazil](/source/Brazil), [France](/source/France), [Switzerland](/source/Switzerland), [Jamaica](/source/Jamaica), and [Fiji](/source/Fiji). In 2012, after auditioning to record with the St. Petersburg Chamber Choir in [Saint Petersburg](/source/Saint_Petersburg), Storms was selected by composer [Paul Mealor](/source/Paul_Mealor), producer Anna Barry and Decca Records to record four songs with the choir. Two of the four songs, "De Profundis" and "The Twelve Brigands", ended up on the Universal/Decca Records release, *Tranquility Voices of Deep Calm*.

## Guinness World Record

Storms' Guinness World Record for the Lowest Note Produced by a Human is 0.189 Hz (G−7), set in 2012.[3] He has a separate record for Greatest Vocal Range for Any Human, which is about 10 octaves, 0.7973–807.3 Hz (G/G♯−5–G/G♯5), but does not include the 2-octave extension of the low frequency record set in 2012; the Greatest Vocal Range Record of 10 octaves was set in 2008, prior to the 2012 record.[4]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-Mix_1-0)** Benzuly, Sarah (October 1, 2008). ["How High Can You Go?"](https://web.archive.org/web/20110629140431/http://mixonline.com/mag/how-high-can-you-go/). *[Mix Online](/source/Mix_Online)*. Archived from [the original](http://mixonline.com/mag/how-high-can-you-go/) on June 29, 2011.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Tim Storms"](https://web.archive.org/web/20070211071940/http://www.piercearrowtheater.com/bios/tim.html). *Pierce Arrow Theater – Branson, Missouri*. Archived from [the original](http://www.piercearrowtheater.com/bios/tim.html) on February 11, 2007.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["Lowest vocal note by a male"](https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/lowest-vocal-note-by-a-male). *Guinness World Records*. March 30, 2012. Retrieved May 30, 2024.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["Greatest vocal range, male"](http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/3000/greatest-vocal-range-male). *Guinness World Records*. August 1, 2008. Retrieved May 1, 2013.

## External links

- [Official Site of Tim Storms Voiceover](http://www.TimStormsVO.com)

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