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Passionate, jamming instrumental guitar-based Progressive Rock collides violently with keyboards-oriented Jazz Fusion at the intersection of Psychedelia and Classical
Genre:
Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date:
2006
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A decorated veteran of The First Sino-Talapian War, Tom Grose is a noted Canned Goods Specialist at the Alger Hiss Advertising Agency where he directed the noted "An End To (Most) Vegetation" campaign in 2030. He won the coveted Ashtray Award for his full-length feature film Sticks And Their Many Uses at Hillbilly Glen in 1906 which garnered accolades from such noted accountants as Shintzel Eberborough (in Digestion Journal Weekly) and Tudley Popebaum (in Crayon).
Among Grose's many accomplishments outside his primary field of Dairy Factory Foreclosure is his front-line responsibility in the reclassification of the color blue's inherent hue to "aroma" status by the government of Krgzlwjcstan. He was instrumental in licensing Jackie Gleason's image and sound recordings for a chain of Marxist health spas in Wunderwiesel and Mast, and won both of the challenging Individual Polishing Medleys at Furkenbladern in 608 B.C.
Oddly and in spite of his ubiquity on the world stage, Grose is probably best-known for his experiments in the field of Sloth Dust Containment for the Federal Bureau Of Bureaus in Americansshouldcallsoccerfootball, VA. He is also a renowned Partisan Addressee and Stencilist for The Bulber's Radio Hour, a live broadcast carried by less than 250 stations worldwide and syndicated by the No Music No Talk Network.
Grose currently lives in Pajamahadeen, AZ with his 2 bleeding ulcers, Kim and Randy, and their pet sword Zinfandel.
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author: Rick Hinkle
I was already a Tom Grose fan before I heard this CD, so I'm not surprised to hear such great musical ideas, although this is the first time Tom has dazzled me with his guitar playing. I can't say I am surprised, but I am amazed at how well he can handle a fretboard! This makes perfect sense, though, since there is really no room for improvement on keyboard, why shouldn't he play guitar? He is already the "Jimi Hendrix" of keyboard players! My advice is to buy this album and it will improve the economy, especially Tom's, and in the meantime you will enjoy!!
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author: LasseM
Zappa-like or not, i think it is, but more in an atmospheric point of veiw, not song-wise - i'm quite shure Tom likes Waka-Jawaka . Enough about Frank; this is a very good album by mr Grose, that grows with each time you play it . Oh yeah, they do have one more thing in common, Frank and Tom ....... long guitarsolos .
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I love it!!!!!
author: Barry Thrasher
I love this new CD and I highly recommend it to anyone with ears! It hasn’t been out of my CD player for days! The songs, arrangements and performances are exemplary and in my opinion, the music on this album runs the gamut between musical exploration, virtuosity and heartfelt emotion. What is equally astounding to me is the relative ease with which Tom is able to make the transition from his well documented mastery of the keyboards, to his heretofore unknown ability of conveying his musical ideas to the listener through his brilliant guitar work. Being a guitarist myself, I am very impressed!
Also, I am in agreement with the other “reviewer” who noted that Tom “quite possibly has the best band bio I’ve ever read”. This CD is a wonderful piece of work as well!
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I love this guy!
author: Matt Grondin
Not only is Tom Grose the greatest keyboardist on the face of the Earth, but he quite possibly has the best band bio I've ever read. Will you please write one for my band too? Keep up the good work!
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