259:'s Selfish One. These tracks went virtually unnoticed on conventional radio stations. In addition to the recording artists, Marshall also interviewed producers, songwriters and record label executives who would share insight on the music industry, their careers and current projects in an educational style forum.
535:. He also received a Proclamation for his creative works as a Radio Personality, Community Advocate, Youth Mentor, and Humanitarian by the City of Philadelphia. Marshall is featured in the 2014 edition of the book "Philly Pop, Rock, Rhythm & Blues" by screenwriter, author and actor James Rosin.
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Showcase radio show was rechristened the Urban Showcase in 1989 with a special segment spotlighting Soul Classics. Soon after he reverted to his original Rhythmic Soul format and shortened the shows name to the R&B Showcase. Marshall's focus was on introducing new
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newspaper to be the keynote speaker for the annual
Burlington County Forty Under 40 Event. He was recognized for his impressive career achievements and unparalleled community involvement. Marshall and his radio show co-host Larry Cotton were presented Golden Mic Award honors by the Global
294:. The Jersey shore radio station at that time was located just outside the "Days Inn on the boardwalk near the Tropicana Hotel & Casino. Marshall remained for nearly two years hosting a Top 40 show nights and weekends. In 1995 Tim Marshall joined the on-air staff of
560:, Willingboro Public Library. Accessed December 2, 2013. "Moderated by journalist Pete Innaurato, this expert panel features 2013 R&B Music Hall of Fame Inductees and Willingboro residents Tim Marshall and Larry Cotton."
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On May 11, 2002, Marshall was presented an Award of Merit by the members of the
Toronto City Council in Canada in congratulations for his charitable works for various non-profit organizations. He was also honored with a
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Marshall has acted in various stage plays for
Hollywood East Productions in Philadelphia, and Stageworks Touring Company based in South Jersey. His roles include the male lead in
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is a South Jersey radio personality, music producer, journalist, concert promoter, educator, and humanitarian. His career in broadcasting began in 1987 at Rowan
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with a bachelor's degree in communications and a master's degree in education. His Rhythm & Blues
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R&B acts to his listeners and reviving the careers of the legendary artists by featuring their new recordings. It would be common to hear songs like
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Since the early 1990s, Marshall has served as a promoter and chairperson for a host of charitable concerts and events including; the
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Prostate Cancer Foundation, and Hold on to Education Foundation inc. He has hosted concerts and emceed shows at venues like the
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program director Frank Hogan. Marshall patterned his show after Philadelphia radio personalities Harvey Holiday, Butterball,
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