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Photo Credits: David Hartge; Rob Fetterolf (CD Cover)
Tomy, One "M" - Released
Spring 2004 - is available
online
through CD Baby. Check out
Video clip of
Joy's Song from
The Edge on the CD.

Photo
Credit: Jim Politis
If you do not have
the [Monday, January 22, 2007
Washington] Post, please find it online! See the science section article
entitled "Same Old Song But With a Different Meaning." When I read it and
thought about fascinating new research here on how the brain works regarding
music, I thought of only one musician (and you know I know hundreds well): YOU.
Your music seems to apply......taps into every item there, whereas most
songwriters, even good ones, tend to think in a more linear manner. A gift of
yours is that you have control over pushing brain-buttons that other songwriters
don't even know about.
Ron Goad
January 22, 2007
Tomy Wright,
performing songwriter based in the National Capital area, is a member of the
Songwriters Association of Washington , the
Washington Area Music Association, and
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Discography & Video
Latest Work
Tomy, One "M"
Purchase
Tomy's CD at
CD Baby,
or
read the latest
review.
View
"I Gonna Get Me a Car"
1. The Antique & Classic Car Show
(Rockville, MD) filmed by
Rich Alexander
Click to view
Video on
YouTube
2. Bob's Ruin by Erik
Hadden, Rated PG.
Video: Song plays at
3:47 second mark of the 4:19 segment from
[courtesy of Frederick News Post: 72 Hour Film Fest,
2007 submission, Frederick, MD]
With gratitude from Tomy:
This project has been a labor of love for almost two years in production. Engineered by Billy Kemp, A la Carte Studio; Mastered by Bill Wolf, Wolf Productions, Inc. Self-Produced (under Billy's watchful eye).
These fun and multi-talented musicians joined me in playing on my CD:
Billy Kemp (of Willbilly)
Broto Roy (Indian Composer, Master Musician, occasionally appearing with Bob Weir)
Freebo (Bonnie Raitt's former, long-time bass player)
Janice Martin (internationally renowned, award-winning violinist)
John Thomakos (of Willbilly; Never, Never; Naked Blue; Carl Filipiak)
Mike Cerri (Baltimore area jazz trumpeter)
Phil Wiggins (of Cephus and Wiggins)
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