Tim Story was born in 1957 in Philadelphia, and currently lives in the small river town of Maumee, in northwest Ohio. Ohio-based composer Tim Story has established a worldwide reputation as a creator of emotionally complex chamber music that blends classical instrumentation with elegant and inventive electronics. In addition to nine solo albums and dozens of compilations, Story's work has appeared on numerous television and film soundtracks, including the original score for the popular NPR documentary In Search of Angels, and Caravan, a feature-length documentary by the production company of Spanish film director Pedro Almodovar. Story received a Grammy nomination for 1988's Legend of Sleepy Hollow, a children's recording with Glenn Close, and a NAIRD "Best Album" award for Beguiled. Notable collaborations include three CDs with Hans-Joachim Roedelius, three CDs with Dwight Ashley, and Errata, a project with both Ashley and Roedelius. Most recently, Story has also distinguished himself as the producer of Qua, the first Cluster studio recording in more than a decade.
Was student body president in his senior year at Westchester High
Has a twin sister, Tamryn, who was a basketball star at USC.
Lives in LA with wife and daughter. (July 2005)
Was a rapper on Ice-T s record label, Rhyme Syndicate. His rap name was "M.C. Taste". He quit rapping after his friend was killed in a gang shooting.
I think to be a director, to be a little bit scared is the way you,should do films.