Nordwind was born and raised in Kalamazoo, Michigan (where he attended Loy Norrix High School) before moving to Chicago, Illinois in the late '90s. In Chicago, Nordwind, Dan Konopka, and Andy Duncan formed a band called, Stanley's Joyful Noise , which was heavily influenced by D.C. punk rock. The trio, along with Damian Kulash, Nordwind's childhood friend who moved to Chicago from Washington D.C., formed the band, OK Go in 1998.
Nordwind became OK Go's official lip-syncher for their homemade choreographed videos such as "A Million Ways" and "Here It Goes Again" even though Kulash is the actual lead singer. It is highly possible this trend was borne out of the band's touring hit "C-C-C-Cinnamon Lips", whereby the band would dance on stage to a similarly choreographed routine, and Tim would sing; as he originally did on the record. It is most likely that Nordwind is the only member who can keep track of his choreography while lip-synching.
Tim Norwind has always amazed audiences around the world and online with his outlandish outfits and style while playing the bass. As far as I know, he's been bald for awhile and I couldn't find any pics of him with hair. You can find Tim Norwind either hiding his baldness under a hat or outright flaunting it with style. If anyone knows anything about how to wear a bald head- it's Tim Norwind.
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