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Tim Foreman

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Timothy David Foreman (born August 15, 1978) is the bassist for the band Switchfoot. He was born in Lake Arrowhead, California but grew up in Boston, Massachusetts and Norfolk, Virginia. He and his family later moved to San Diego, California, where he now resides with his wife Andrea (whom he married in 2001) and their baby boy was born in April 2005. He graduated from San Dieguito High School in 1997. Tim is known for his great hair. He is the youngest member of Switchfoot at 27; their first album The Legend of Chin was released only a few days after he graduated high school. His brother Jon Foreman is the lead singer, guitarist and songwriter for Switchfoot. His musical influences are Paul McCartney and The Beatles. Tim Foreman has been playing bass since the 5th grade, and never took any lessons. He taught himself Paul McCartney songs on bass with the help of Jon, his brother. Tim also helped write the songs, Meant to Live, Ammunition, Gone, Adding to the Noise, Lonely Nation, Stars, and Easier than Love.

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