Just For Tonight

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Usually, flute is not the first instrument you normally think of when it comes to reggae, but I'm a big fan of it. The flute part on this track is inna Duke Reid Treasure Isle fashion; like John Holt's "Ali Baba", and Phyllis Dillon's "Love That A Woman".  This song was recorded with some of the 'Engine Room' musicians, who went on to record with me and Jimmy Cliff.

Tim Timebomb - Guitar, Vocals

J Bonner - Bass

Korey Horn - Drums

John Morrical - Piano

Kevin Bivona - Organ

Bevin Hamilton- BG Vocals

James King - Flute


This Time We Got It Right

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"Grab my guitar, I say goodbye, I'm leavin' town again"

I wrote this song a couple of years ago. It's about how everything comes together when you're on the road. We're pulling an early reggae influence on this one.

Tim Timebomb -Vocals and Guitar

Jesse Bivona -Drums

J Bonner -Bass

Kevin Bivona -B3, Piano, Vocals

Aimee Allen -BG, Vocals

Bevin Hamilton- BG Vocals


Ooh La La

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Originally released in 1973, this song was written by Ronnie Lane and Ron Wood for the Faces’ third album, also called ‘Ooh La La.’ As soon as Travis Barker heard my demo for this song, he wanted to play on it, we recorded at his studio the next day and made the video the day after. I have a long working relationship with both Travis and J Bonner. J is my favorite reggae bass player that I’ve played with and worked with me on Poet’s Life and the Jimmy Cliff album. Travis is in the Transplants with me. I’m so fortunate to get to play with these guys. In the video, there’s a shot of me standing on a garbage can on the corner of Durant and Telegraph, in the distance, you can see the church where my parents were married in 1958. This song is dedicated to my dad Don Armstrong 1931-2012

Tim Timebomb – Guitars and Vocals

Travis Barker – Drums

J Bonner – Bass

Kevin Bivona – Keys


I'm Movin' On

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My dad grew up listening to Cowboy Songs on a farm in El Centro California, which is in the Imperial Valley. So, we listened to a lot of Country Western as well. I must have heard this song a million times growing up and always liked it.

Tim Timebomb – Guitar and Vocals

Ryan Foltz –Bass

Dave McKean – Drums

Doug McKean – Guitar

Justin Gorski – Keys

Chris Yohn – Fiddle

Kevin Bivona – Percussion

Austin “Walking Cane” Charanghat -Dobro


She's Drunk All The Time

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I co-wrote this song with Kevin Bivona.  It reminds me of going to Down Home Music with my brother Jeff.  Kevin’s melodica gives it a swampy, Cajun feel.

Tim Timebomb – Guitars and Vocals

Kevin Bivona – Bass, Drums, Accordion, Mandolin