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Tom Kimmel & Tom Pacheco :: A TomTom Double Feature
TomTom Double Feature Tom Kimmel & Tom Pacheco
Tom Kimmel :: Rich Melodies and Fervent Delivery
Tom Kimmel's music, poetry and stories invite his listeners toward a sweet introspection, making for a curious depth of feeling that often surprises them.
Raised in the Episcopal Church in the heart of the Deep South, Tom fell in love with his mother's hymns along with her Elvis and Nat King Cole records. Stirred as a child by his family's love for Christ, he has incorporated in his own devotional practice the yoga and meditation of Eastern traditions.
"One of my strongest feelings," Tom says, "is that there must be room within all healthy spiritual systems for dialogue and divergent points of view. My own religious practice is alive for me because it's fluid and open to an ongoing reformation. That's what enables me to heal as a spirit-centered human being and to evolve as an artist. It's what enables me to share what's essential to me, and also to participate responsibly in my family and community."
Having first sung in public as a boy in the church choir, Tom now finds himself coming full circle, performing frequently as a guest artist in church services and community concerts around the country. A soulful writer and singer, Tom also speaks eloquently of love and awareness, relationship, and devotion, often from a humorous perspective.
While dozens of his songs have been recorded over the years by artists from Johnny Cash to Joe Cocker, his own albums and live performances have increasingly elicited expressions of appreciation for hearts touched and lives changed.
After releasing two critically praised major label albums (in 87 and 90), Tom made his first independent album in 1994. Bones, a collection of live recordings, was followed by Short Stories, which featured guest performances by Emmylou Harris, The Fairfield Four, Gillian Welch, Jerry Douglas and other friends. Shallow Water, released in 2002, is a collection of spirit-infused songs and hymns, and Light of Day features vibrant, spare voice-and-guitar recordings written and produced by Tom in his home studio. A volume of poetry, The Sweetest & the Meanest, was published in 2005, and Never Saw Blue, an anthology of TK songs featured in film and television, arrived in the fall of 2008.
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Tom Pacheco :: Chronicler of Hardship and Heartache
I had an odd dream ... and we were all in it together ...
I dreamt that we woke up to find ourselves in a strange world of the 21st Century with a real and uncomfortable feeling that we are all looking into the dark, open throat of a bloody abyss; passengers on a runaway train with a deranged engineer at the helm, hurtling along toward a cataclysmic wreck that our collective third eye of intuition knows is not only inevitable upon this track but perhaps imminent ...
"If anyone in this country recognizes that they need re-education, Tom's songs are waiting, on his "Best of" album, ready to supply food for thought. There are things about Teddy Roosevelt and the co-opting of Cuba, that led up to the Castro revolution that I was unaware of. It's all there in "Teddy Roosevelt." It gets even better in "Che," where the story continues." Richard Cuccaro - AcousticLive!
His songs have been covered by Jefferson Starship, the Band, Rick Danko, Ritchie Havens, Scott Petito and Leslie Ruler, John Hall and dozens of European artists, many becoming number one hits in England and Norway. His albums have sold well in Europe. One became platinum in the mid 90s.
He played folk rock in Greenwich Village, NY in the late 60s and alternative country in Austin Texas in the early 80s. He walked out on the Nashville songwriting factories and spent 10 years in Dublin, Ireland recording and touring extensively in Europe. He now lives in Woodstock, NY and tours both America and Europe. He is admired by critics, fellow performers and perceptive music lovers who have bought the imported copies of many of his albums. Tom's still collaborating with distant friends, most recently with the Scandanavian folk duo Hoel and Albrigtsen on a collection of songs celebrating biodiversity. Andy Hardin, Tom Russells long time guitarist, called him "... the best solo performer hes ever seen."
Lately Pacheco has been feeling his energy returning and his spirits on the rise. With tormenting memories settling into his comfort zone, Tom felt it was time to take his recent life experience back to the music. Pacheco's just-finished collection of new songs assembled under the title "I'll Leave a Light on for You" is dedicated to his dear friend Rick Danko.
"Pacheco's artistic stirrings lead him beyond poetry and melody. The man is also an accomplished oil painter. The walls of his work room display an early self-portrait and a lovely seascape. Painted bottles, flasks and vases sit on the shelves." Spider Barbour
This promises to be a spectacular evening. TomTom's debut on our Folk Music Society of Huntington stage will be an event not to be missed. !!!
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LocationCongregational Church of Huntington
30 Washington Drive
Centerport, NY 11721
United States
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