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    Tim McCord

    Tim McCord

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    Celebrity

    Member of Evanescence

    musicianbassistguitarist

    Birthday

    June 28, 1979

    Birth Sign

    Cancer

    Birthplace

    Sacramento, California, USA

    Age

    47 years old

    About

    Tim McCord is an American musician best known as the guitarist for the rock band Evanescence. Since joining, he has contributed to four studio albums, initially on bass before transitioning to guitar. McCord is also a member of the Japanese music label Brave Wave Productions and engages in side projects, including indie folk songwriting with Amy Lee. His career demonstrates a quiet versatility, making him a distinctive and steady anchor in the band's evolving sound. Fans appreciate his understated presence and instrumental adaptability.

    Early Life & Background

    Timothy Todd McCord, born on June 28, 1979, in Sacramento, California, spent his childhood and formative years in the city. He grew up alongside his older brother, Matthew, who would become an active figure in the local indie music scene, hinting at an early exposure to music within the family home. McCord himself embarked on his musical journey around the age of sixteen, picking up the guitar and quickly becoming a fixture in Sacramento's dynamic live music circuit. He developed his performing style and stage presence by playing in a variety of local venues, including the historic Cattle Club (which later became Bojangles), the iconic Crest Theater, The Boardwalk, and even a unique pool hall known as Stretch Eight.

    His early professional career took shape between 2000 and 2004, during which he served as the guitarist for the band The Revolution Smile. With this group, McCord contributed to their released music and gained valuable experience touring regionally, further solidifying his reputation within the music community. A significant and unexpected turning point in McCord's trajectory came when he stepped in as a bassist for a short-lived band called Quitter for a single, crucial performance in Los Angeles. This particular show proved pivotal not just for the immediate gig, but because a discerning booking agent present in the audience was notably impressed by his bass playing. This memory of McCord's talent would resurface several years later, at a critical juncture when the internationally acclaimed band Evanescence was in search of a new bassist.

    The call came in June 2006, when McCord received an invitation from Evanescence's manager to audition for the band. The proposition initially struck him as a prank, as he had never personally met any of the band members nor had he ever seen them perform live. Despite his initial skepticism, McCord traveled to Los Angeles for the meeting. There, after a surprisingly brief 20-minute conversation with the band, he was hired on the spot, marking his official entry into Evanescence and the beginning of a new chapter in his musical career.

    Career Growth

    McCord joined Evanescence as bassist in August 2006, replacing Will Boyd. His first album with the band was The Open Door, released in October 2006, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and sold approximately six million copies worldwide. Its lead single, "Call Me When You're Sober," reached number ten on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2008, he recorded bass on Amy Lee's cover of "Sally's Song" for the Nightmare Revisited album and performed it with her on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and at the El Capitan Theatre. During Amy Lee's hiatus from 2009 to 2011, McCord co-wrote a handful of indie folk songs with her in the style of Band of Horses and Ray LaMontagne. He played on Evanescence's self-titled third album (2011), which also debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. Subsequent albums include Synthesis (2017) and The Bitter Truth (2021), the band's first album of original material in a decade. In 2022, McCord switched from bass to guitar within the band, a role he continues as of 2025. He is also a member of Brave Wave Productions, a Japanese music label.

    Career Timeline

    Mid-1990sBegan playing guitar at age 16 and performed in local Sacramento bands.
    2000Joined The Revolution Smile as guitarist.
    2004Left The Revolution Smile.
    2006Joined Evanescence as bassist, replacing Will Boyd.
    2006Released The Open Door, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
    2008Recorded bass on Amy Lee's cover of 'Sally's Song' and performed on The Tonight Show.
    2009Co-wrote indie folk songs with Amy Lee during her hiatus.
    2011Played on Evanescence's self-titled third album, which debuted at number one.
    2016Son Declan born.
    2017Played on Synthesis.
    2021Played on The Bitter Truth.
    2022Switched from bass to guitar within Evanescence.

    Public Image & Style

    McCord maintains a low public profile relative to bandmate Amy Lee. He is known within the fan community as a versatile musician who switched instruments mid-career without fanfare. On Instagram, he presents a personal, family-oriented image, occasionally posting about his wife and son alongside Evanescence tour content. No individual fandom name has emerged for McCord. His professional reputation centers on reliability and adaptability, with fans noting his seamless transition from bass to guitar.

    Fame & Fandom

    Tim McCord remains a figure of professional steadiness rather than viral notoriety, anchoring Evanescence with a low-profile presence that has never generated a distinct individual fanbase. While the collective following known as Escenians rallies around the band's releases and tours, no specific moniker or organized campaign exists solely for the musician. His career is defined by instrumental adaptability and reliability, traits that have earned him deep respect within the community without spawning the legendary anecdotes or ritualistic devotion often seen with frontmen. The transition from bass to guitar in 2022 marked a significant structural shift for the group, yet it was received as a necessary evolution rather than a moment of cultural mythology. Despite his long tenure since 2006 and contributions to multiple platinum-selling albums, McCord operates behind the scenes of the spotlight, maintaining a family-oriented public image that avoids the hype cycles common in modern rock. iFANN has evaluated his global standing and determined that he does not currently hold a placement in the published Global Top 1,000 rankings or any scope-specific top lists. Consequently, Tim McCord is currently an unranked entity in the iFANN Global Fame Engine, reflecting a status where his influence is substantial but confined to the specific ecosystem of his band rather than the broader celebrity sphere.

    Interesting Facts and Legends

    Born on June 28, 1979, Tim McCord is 46 years old as of 2025 and brings a unique background to Evanescence, having never played bass professionally before joining the band in 2006. His initial audition consisted of a mere twenty-minute conversation rather than a technical showcase. During his tenure as a bassist, he exclusively utilized Ernie Ball MusicMan StingRay instruments. Notably, McCord had never witnessed an Evanescence performance live prior to becoming a member. His musical roots extend beyond the rock stage; his older brother Matthew is active in the Sacramento indie scene, and McCord himself co-wrote indie folk tracks with Amy Lee during her hiatus. He also serves as a member of the Japanese label Brave Wave Productions. A pivotal moment in his career occurred in May 2022 when he officially transitioned to guitar following Jen Majura's departure, making his debut on the instrument at the European tour kickoff in Greece on June 6, 2022. This lineup change solidified his role as a core guitarist, marking a definitive shift in the band's sonic architecture without altering his steady reputation.

    Notable Quotes

    I started playing when I was maybe 16, playing guitar and then played in a handful of local bands through the years.
    I got a random phone call from the Evanescence manager saying, 'Hey, is this Tim?' 'How would you like to play for Evanescence?' And I thought it was a joke.
    I flew down to LA to do an audition, which was just me sitting in a room with the band and talking to them... I just sort of hung out with them for about 20 minutes and I got the job.
    11 years ago today I met the absolute love of my life, @dee_dee_magee.

    Family & Personal Life

    McCord grew up in Sacramento with his older brother Matthew, who is involved in the local indie music scene. He is married to Dani McCord, also known as Dee Dee Magee on social media. McCord posted on Instagram that he met "the absolute love of my life" 11 years ago, dating the meeting to around 2013. The couple has one son, Declan, born in February 2016. The family resides in the Sacramento area.

    Notable Connections

    McCord is most closely associated with Amy Lee, with whom he has collaborated for nearly two decades. His fellow Evanescence bandmates include Troy McLawhorn, Will Hunt, and Emma Anzai. He replaced Will Boyd as bassist in 2006. His older brother Matthew McCord is active in the Sacramento indie music scene.

    Relationships & Dating History

    As of 2026:Marriedto Dani McCord

    McCord's known dating history is limited. He met Dani McCord (née Magee) around 2013, describing her on Instagram as "the absolute love of my life." The couple married and welcomed a son, Declan, in February 2016. As of 2026, McCord remains married to Dani. No other public relationships have been documented.

    • MarriedDani McCord2013 - presentCurrentMet around 2013, married, have one son Declan born February 2016.

    Salary, Net Worth In 2026

    $4 Million

    iFANN Editorial Team estimate

    Per iFANN's editorial analysis, Tim McCord's net worth is estimated at $4 million as of 2026. This financial standing reflects his long tenure with Evanescence, spanning touring circuits, album sales, and streaming royalties across four studio releases. The band has achieved over 10 million album sales worldwide, with McCord contributing significantly to this success through *The Open Door* and subsequent records. Additional revenue streams include merchandise sales and his professional affiliation with Brave Wave Productions. While his wealth has grown steadily since joining the band in 2006, no public records regarding real estate holdings or major external investments are available. The estimate represents a calculated assessment of his earnings derived from his consistent work as a musician and songwriter.

    Awards & Accolades

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    Known For

    Evanescence guitarist and former bassist

    2006 · Musician

    Member of Brave Wave Productions

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    Quick Facts

    Profession
    musician, bassist, guitarist
    Born
    +1979-06-28
    Birthplace
    Sacramento, California, USA
    Gender
    Male
    Birth Sign
    Cancer

    Personal Details

    Full Name
    Timothy Todd McCord
    Spouse
    Dani McCord
    Children
    1 son (Declan, born February 2016)

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How old is Tim McCord?
    Tim McCord was born on June 28, 1979, making him 46 years old as of 2025.
    Is Tim McCord married?
    Yes, Tim McCord is married to Dani McCord. They met around 2013 and have one son named Declan, born in February 2016.
    How did Tim McCord join Evanescence?
    A booking agent saw McCord play bass for one show in Los Angeles and recommended him. He got a call from Evanescence's manager, flew to LA for a 20-minute conversation, and was hired.
    What instrument does Tim McCord play in Evanescence?
    McCord originally joined Evanescence as bassist in 2006. In 2022, he switched to guitar and now plays guitar for the band.
    What is Tim McCord's net worth?
    Tim McCord's net worth is estimated at $4 million as of 2026, primarily from his work with Evanescence including touring, album sales, and royalties.

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