"Tape recorder" were the first words spoken by Tam Johnstone.
Born into a musical background, Tam - the son of Davey Johnstone, Elton John's lead guitarist since 1972 - taught himself drums and guitar, writing and recording original material from an early age. George Martin's AIR studios offered the teenage Tam gainful employment and by age 17, he was on the road with '80's Norwegian megastars Aha, eventually working with the likes of Cathy Dennis, John Jorgenson, Don Henley and Tammy Wynette.
Tam has also released albums as The General Store and has performed and recorded with - among others - David Hallyday, Mojave 3 and Evan Dando. He is currently living in the United States.
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