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Live Performance
Blues, Jazz, Folk
"Beautiful songs, deep lyrics and catchy melodies" is how BBC Music Introducing describe the oxford-based singer songwriter.
Tom draws inspiration from his love for the blues, various folk music and even jazz.
Fascinated with the history steeped in music dating back as far as the turn of the twentieth century, Tom's repertoire consists of stories from the times whilst utilising a mix of rootsy acoustic, growling electric guitar, wailing harmonica and chiming ukulele.
Growing up in Hereford, Tom started to learn guitar at the age of 12. heavily influenced by music of the skateboarding scene, Tom would play with his bandmates making rough recordings on an old 4-track and playing school talent shows.
Tom's first studio experience came at the age of 15 where he recorded a two song demo with his band.
Upon leaving school, Tom joined the army which led to his training as an engineer. Tom's passion for music never dwindled and he would often seek solace during long periods away from home by writing and playing his music.
When Tom left the army, he relocated to oxford and began his training as a teacher. It was in the city of "dreaming spires" where Tom was inspired to start performing live.
Tom has since started steady gigging, playing his own headline performances, local festivals and been a featured support act for well-known local blues acts and the likes of Gerry Colvin.
A unique and intimate gig in the south Oxfordshire countryside during the summer of 2017 resulted in tom's debut album release, "live @ the yurt", showcasing his ability as a songwriter and also his own interpretations of the music that inspires him.
Most recently, Tom released his first e.p., "feelin' the pinch" consisting of 5 self-penned originals which has been met with positive reception through a hometown launch gig in Hereford and a feature on BBC introducing as well as other local radio shows.
For one weekend, the world's leading thinkers head to HowTheLightGetsIn's idyllic festival site set on the edge of the Black Mountains, next to the River Wye.
But it's not just debates and talks. There's also an inspiring lineup of music, comedy and performance across our atmospheric venues.
Part of the Saturday Acoustic Sets
Globe at Hay, Newport Street,
Hay on Wye,
Hay,
Powys,
Wales,
HR3 5BG.
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