Tom Larson
Tom Larson was born in Maryland, but moved to Colorado at a young age. His family was very musical, so it was never a
question whether he was going to play something, just what it might be. Like most children, early on making as much noise
as possible seemed the best direction, so drums became the obvious choice.
He bought his first drum set in junior high, then really started making some noise. He went to Fort Lewis College in
Durango, Colorado, studying Classical Percussion. He played in the San Juan Symphony, as well as picking up jazz and rock
gigs around town. After a couple of years, he hit the road, landing in New Orleans. The amazing and seemingly unlimited
assortment of music in New Orleans added to what he learned at the University of New Orleans. He graduated from the
prestigious Jazz studies program there, studying with Ellis Marsalis, Harold Battiste, Steve Masakowski, David Lee,
and Charles Blanq, and working privately with John Vidacovich. He played around the Crescent City, sampling everything
from Jazz to Rock and Roll, Funk, Blues, World Beat, Latin, Zydeco, Cajun and Punk. Larson's next geographic move was
to Nashville -- Music City USA. Since arriving in 1996, he has become an in-demand session player, and become a part of
the diverse of Music City scene (no, it's not all country in Nashville). He has worked or recorded with Nashville bands
Delicious Blues Stew, Gene Haffner Trio, Swing Thing, Three Corners, David Bennett, David Frazier, Homemade Water, Michael Ripoll, Steven Hunter and
Blues Other Brothers, Seals and Seals and Scott Holt. Homemade Water was officially recognized in the highly competitive
Music City music scene as one of the "best new bands," with a unique sound absent the traditional drummer,
driven instead by Larson's powerful percussion.
Tom made a trip to Korea to entertain troops in 1998 and a trip to the Middle East to entertain U.S. troops in 2000.
In the last couple years, he has recorded several solo albums, working on his own sound, in addition to appearing
on numerous other artists' projects. He has been a part of a blues education workshop with internationally recognized
educators Shannon Williford and James "Nick" Nixon, also providing a percussion workshop for the city
parks department. He was named Music City Blues Drummer of the Year in 2001, and Percussionist of the Year in both 2001
and 2002, he was also nominated for Percussionist of the year in 2003, 2004 and 2005. Tom is currently on tour with
the Scott Holt Band. Diversity and grace -- those qualities define Tom Larson's style.
www.tomlarson.com.
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