
Live in London
'Live in London' is Tom's first live album. Using 'jazz' as an umbrella term for the album which plays host to many genres; including jazz, blues, swing, rock 'n' roll, boogie woogie and stripped back intimate piano/vocal. Featuring Big Band classics such as Ray Charles' 'Let The Good Times Roll', Glen Campbell's country staple 'Wichita Lineman', a jazz version of 'The Boys Are Back In Town', a laid back interpretation of Olivia Dean tune 'Flowers' and Tom's infamous boogie woogie. The album also debuts an original tune, `Heading For The Heartland', co-written with Slade legend, Noddy Holder. With incredible musicianship from Tom's band; including Roger Inniss (Chaka Khan, Ruby Turner and now Musical Director for Kiefer Sutherland), Bjorn Woodhall (Bruno Mars, Simply Red, Lusaint), Chris 'Beebe' Aldridge (Ben E King, Gary Barlow, Rudimental) and the rest of the band.
'Live in London' is Tom's first live album. Using 'jazz' as an umbrella term for the album which plays host to many genres; including jazz, blues, swing, rock 'n' roll, boogie woogie and stripped back intimate piano/vocal. Featuring Big Band classics such as Ray Charles' 'Let The Good Times Roll', Glen Campbell's country staple 'Wichita Lineman', a jazz version of 'The Boys Are Back In Town', a laid back interpretation of Olivia Dean tune 'Flowers' and Tom's infamous boogie woogie. The album also debuts an original tune, `Heading For The Heartland', co-written with Slade legend, Noddy Holder. With incredible musicianship from Tom's band; including Roger Inniss (Chaka Khan, Ruby Turner and now Musical Director for Kiefer Sutherland), Bjorn Woodhall (Bruno Mars, Simply Red, Lusaint), Chris 'Beebe' Aldridge (Ben E King, Gary Barlow, Rudimental) and the rest of the band.
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'Live in London' is Tom's first live album. Using 'jazz' as an umbrella term for the album which plays host to many genres; including jazz, blues, swing, rock 'n' roll, boogie woogie and stripped back intimate piano/vocal. Featuring Big Band classics such as Ray Charles' 'Let The Good Times Roll', Glen Campbell's country staple 'Wichita Lineman', a jazz version of 'The Boys Are Back In Town', a laid back interpretation of Olivia Dean tune 'Flowers' and Tom's infamous boogie woogie. The album also debuts an original tune, `Heading For The Heartland', co-written with Slade legend, Noddy Holder. With incredible musicianship from Tom's band; including Roger Inniss (Chaka Khan, Ruby Turner and now Musical Director for Kiefer Sutherland), Bjorn Woodhall (Bruno Mars, Simply Red, Lusaint), Chris 'Beebe' Aldridge (Ben E King, Gary Barlow, Rudimental) and the rest of the band.










