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Tom Grose
Tom is a composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer whose career at the forefront
of the Atlanta-area music scene has spanned thirty years. He is a first-call session
keyboardist and vocalist who has worked live and in the studio with a diverse array
of artists and producers, including Will Lee, Hamish Stuart, Steve Ferrone, Slave,
Michael Brecker, Lou Marini, Steve Khan, Anthony Jackson, Al Kooper, David Martin,
Howard Tate, Jerry Ragovoy, Jai Johanny Johanson, Rodney Mills, Danny Chauncey, Dan
Huff, Trudy Lynn, Blues Boy Willie, Johnny Van Zant, Babbie Mason, Francine Reed,
David Sanborn, Jack Bruce, Lew Soloff, Little Milton, Joe Sample, Oteil Burbridge,
Glenn Hughes, Derek Trucks, Latimore, Sonny Emory, The Uptown Horns, Branford Marsalis,
Howard Tate, Omar Hakim and Third Day. His keyboard work reflects the imprints of
Herbie Hancock, George Duke and Max Middleton, while his guitar playing is mostly
Zappaesque.
Tom has composed for and performed in a wide variety of musical formats and genres, including ballet (Rockin' To The Point), television ("You Write The Songs"), movies ("Dead Aim") and radio. His two most recent albums "Jetsam" and "At Bay" are departures from his previous recorded output. Tom is a child of the sixties whose first-run heroes included The Beatles, The Animals, The Allman Brothers Band, Jeff Beck, Yes, Cream, Jimi Hendrix, Soft Machine, Weather Report and Frank Zappa, yet his recorded music has rarely reflected these influences until recently. from last.fm |
Drum Crazy King Mojo Records in Atlanta |
Bill Stewart, drums, percussion Al Sheppard, tenor sax Bob Lewis, trumpet Rick Hinkle, guitar, sitar, keyboards, bass Tom Grose, piano, organ Greg High, bass Joe Reda, bass Stan Robertson, bass Russ Rodgers, bass |
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