Tim Parr

Johannesburg-based guitarist and vocalist. A founding member of Baxtop, formed in 1978 alongside Larry Amos, the band won the SABC Battle of the Bands in 1979 and released the album Work It Out on WEA Records. When Baxtop dissolved, Parr formed the Tim Parr Band.

In 1981 he spotted vocalist Heather Mac performing at folk club Mangles in Braamfontein and invited her to collaborate. From this partnership grew Ella Mental, who formed fully in 1983 with Heather Mac (vocals), Adrian Levi (bass) and Hermann Eugster (drums). The band released the album Uncomplicated Dreams in 1984 on EMI and became one of the decade’s most acclaimed South African acts, with singles including “Pressure” (1984), “See Yourself (Clowns)” (1984) and “30 Million Lonely People” (1985). The band relocated to Ireland in 1986 and subsequently recorded their second album in Los Angeles with producer Stewart Levine, releasing it on Warner Brothers internationally in 1989. Ella Mental disbanded in 1992.

On returning to South Africa, Parr formed the Zap Dragons, who released Zap Dragons Live in 1990. His solo album Still Standing followed in 1996. He has continued to perform and record, releasing the EP Revolution in 2021 and Malachi’s Dream in 2025. He is based in Cape Town, where he performs with the Greenworld Collective.

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