TIMO FRANC
Timo Franc is a creative practioner based in Devon in the South West of England. He worked in the construction industry for many years before making a career change and becoming a full time poet, drummer and fund raiser for African and Celtic Charities.
This website contains a selection of his poetry about Massoud the Lion of Panjshir as well as a selection of photographs of Timo playing music at the Totnes Poetry Festival and at Afrika Day 2009 a mini-festival he organized on Plymouth Barbican to celebrate African culture.
Theres is even a brief section showing some of the buildings that Timo has constructed over the years!
For information about his long running FM radio show of fusion music checkout the SoundArtFM website. For information on his other community radio show its best to go direct to their website at EatMusic. The EatMusic radio show is currently internet only but is recorded and webcast from Hadaba next to Ride Cafe in Plymouth City Centre - its broadcast can be heard live as they are webscast in the bar and beer garden downstairs and Timo's exciting shows of live music, interviews and comedy are quickly attracting a audience online. For information about the music festivals he has organised in the past check out ThisIsPlymouth.
For people interested in working with Timo's business C.V. is provided, references, testimonials and peer reviews can be found on the Testimonials page.
He is currently the organiser of the World Movement a festival in the city on Plymouth Barbican happening every Sunday.