Tom Bolton
 

Biography

Tom Bolton writes "beautiful and interesting music with a melancholic flair", drawing on an eclectic brew of folk, roots and rock inspirations... hints of everything from Richie Havens, Jefferson Airplane and Nick Drake, through to David Sylvian and beyond. The result of more than thirty years of journeying into music is a solid collection of original work, first documented in the 2003 album "Acoustic Caravan"

In 2006, having played solo gigs for a number of years, he was joined onstage by Richard Grace (double-bass and harmonies).

"When I Cross the River", Tom's second album, was released November 2007. It was recorded and produced by Jeremy P Martin, with a diverse collection of musicians weaving a rich canvas of sounds around the core of vocals, acoustic guitar and acoustic double-bass.

"When I Cross the River" charted in the Roots Music Report Top 50 in May 2008.

His third album is currently underway, due for release later in 2009.

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Music

When I Cross The River
2007
Finely-crafted and lyrical contemporary folk songs coming out of many years journeying into music, drawing on a broad range of folk, pop, roots, and rock influences - powerful vocals woven through a rich canvas of acoustic and electric instrumentation.
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