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Tom Ingersoll : Crunch
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Contemporary, straight-ahead Original, Granola Rock and funky, bluesy folk from New England.
Genre: Rock: Americana
Release Date: 2003
Crunch
Tom Ingersoll
Record Label: TreeMendous Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Rollin' 4:57 $0.99
Free To Be Me 4:04 $0.99
A Woman For My Love 6:25 $0.99
You Don't Know Nuthin' 4:10 $0.99
Mountain Man 2:57 $0.99
Reason Enough 4:23 $0.99
Thinkin' Of You 2:19 $0.99
The #3 Man Blues 5:49 $0.99
Nice Long Ride 4:31 $0.99
2:13 2:13 $0.99
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Album Notes

For his second record, Tom has tapped again into the deep reserves of Berkshire region musical talent, including producer Todd Mack. The result: 10 new original tunes in the bluesy-folk, americana-rock vein, packaged as "Crunch."

The songs on "Crunch" date from 2003 back to as early as 1990--12 years of tunes about relationships, travel, work and play.

The leadoff track, "Rollin'" was featured on NPR's CarTalk twice during the spring of 2005!

After six years of rehearsing and refining a sophomore effort, Tom threw out all his demo tapes and stepped into the Off The Beat-n-Track Studios in Southfield, MA. Mack listened to the acoustic versions and quickly visualized more of a rock 'n roll album. From there, the project named itself.

Tom lives in Sheffield, MA with his wife Susan, kids Gretchen & Campbell, and keeps a guitar in every room of the house, just in case.

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REVIEWS

Crush on Crunch
author: Jimmy T
I cannot get tired of this music. Great bluesy-folksy sound. With this effor, Crunch, Tom doesn't pound a chorus into your brain.. most of his songs are like a walk down the road, with a subtle reminder of where you came from at the end... When I listen to this music, I get a 'feeling' of James Taylor and Sheryl Crow. But, I think I'll be pulling this and Breakfast of the rack more often. I strongly recommend you sprinkle some Crunch and Breakfast into your playlists. You will find yourself tappin' and noddin' when the songs scramble their way to the front. JT
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Crunch
author: Jimmy T
I cannot get tired of this music. Great bluesy-folksy sound. Tom doesn't pound a chorus into your brain.. most of his songs are like a walk down the road, with a subtle reminder of where you came from at the end... I strongly recommend you sprinkle some Crunch and Breakfast into your playlists. You will find yourself tappin' and noddin' when the songs scramble their way to the front. JT
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Wonderful! Great Music!
author: Gretchen Ingersoll
I really enjoyed listening to this! I loved every minute of it! Extraordinary job!
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Nice folksy- blues sound
author: Eric Perry
This CD has a great sound from start to finish . A bit of a James Taylor sound with a lot of great guitar rifs along the way. The track:Rollin' really gets this album kicked off with a lot of flair. "Free to me" kicks it up yet another notch with some nice guitar work. Very good songwriting along with great music from start to finish. Excellent CD
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