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Thomas Snow (pianist)

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Thomas Snow
OriginNew England, USA
GenresJazz, Americana
Occupation(s)musician and educator
Instrument(s)piano
Years active1990s-present
Websitetomsnow.com

Thomas Snow is a pianist, bandleader, composer, and educator from New England.

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Biography

Tom Snow is a graduate from the New England Conservatory of Music (M.M. 2005) and the Berklee College of Music (B.M. 1991). Tom has studied improvisation and piano with Danilo Pérez, Michael Cain, and Jerry Bergonzi.

Tom has played with many jazz musicians including Dave Holland, Ken Peplowski, Greg Abate, Bruce Gertz, Larry Coryell, Nick Brignola, Phil Wilson, Mike Turk, Gray Sargent, John Lockwood, Dick Johnson, Herb Pomeroy, and Les DeMerle.

His career has included both traveling throughout Australia and the United States with Irish tenor John McNally and long-term engagements at the Ritz-Carlton Resort in Amelia Island, Florida, The Balsams Grand Resort Hotel, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, and the Mount Washington Hotel.

Tom Snow is also on faculty at Bates College and lives in Westbrook, Maine with his wife and two sons.

Discography

Solo albums
  • Friends
  • Christmas at Mast Cove
  • Some Other Time
  • Northern Standard Time (1997)
As leader
  • 2001 Mast Cove Galleries (MCG 100201)
  • 1997 Invisible Music (IM2003)

As session pianist:

  • Listening Post: The Ludington van Voorst Quartet, 2004
  • Engine One, Ladder Twenty Four
  • Dave Packard and Friends, 2002
  • The Dream's On Me Carol Jackson, 2001
  • Dames Rocket Kate Schrock, 2000 Kakelane 0400
  • CD Sampler Vol. 1 Jim Jose, 1999 Wrench Records, WR 108
  • Blues On My Back Troy Truner, 1999 Telarc, CD 83448
  • Amphora Mark Kleinhaut, 1999 Invisible Music, IM 2005
  • Scheme A Dream Every Sunday, 1998 Spaboop Music
  • Feel The Love Motor Booty Affair, 1997
  • Vegas Wig Publishing
  • Jazzin' Maine Christmas 1995 Invisible Music
  • Tracy Maclean and Friends Live at Crickets 1995 Malarkey Music

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