MP3 Tom Ross - Horse of Stone
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Tom Ross's songs are rooted in jazz, with influence from India and Africa, and lyrics springing from poets such as Emily Dickinson and Billy Collins.
10 MP3 Songs
WORLD: World Fusion, FOLK: like Joni
Details:
"You gotta love
close to your bones
whatever dies
just like your own
'Til you find the groove
you doubt the thing is real
what no one can prove
but any fool can feel . . . "
- - from Tom Ross's song "From the Root"
Composer-performer Tom Ross grew up in a musical and verbal family. As a teenager in Colorado Springs, he became a protege of jazz guitarist Johnny Smith.
At Wesleyan Ross studied with John Cage, gained a PhD, and learned to perform the music of many cultures. He spent years in India and Africa on Fulbright grants, and his album *Horse of Stone* was sponsored by co-writer David Crosby.
Tom Ross has appeared in concert and on radio and television worldwide. He has played with jazz drummer Ed Blackwell and Indian tabla master Zakir Hussein.
Rossâs music is like the world speaking a single musical language. His sophomore album is *The Rain Takes Off Her Clothes*: global jazz songs with compelling rhythms and fresh tones from India and Africa.
Tom's latest project is the acoustic *Reach In This Dream*: crosscultural songs by turns sultry, thoughtful, and funny - - with lyrics springing from poets such as Emily Dickinson and Billy Collins.
10 MP3 Songs
WORLD: World Fusion, FOLK: like Joni
Details:
"You gotta love
close to your bones
whatever dies
just like your own
'Til you find the groove
you doubt the thing is real
what no one can prove
but any fool can feel . . . "
- - from Tom Ross's song "From the Root"
Composer-performer Tom Ross grew up in a musical and verbal family. As a teenager in Colorado Springs, he became a protege of jazz guitarist Johnny Smith.
At Wesleyan Ross studied with John Cage, gained a PhD, and learned to perform the music of many cultures. He spent years in India and Africa on Fulbright grants, and his album *Horse of Stone* was sponsored by co-writer David Crosby.
Tom Ross has appeared in concert and on radio and television worldwide. He has played with jazz drummer Ed Blackwell and Indian tabla master Zakir Hussein.
Rossâs music is like the world speaking a single musical language. His sophomore album is *The Rain Takes Off Her Clothes*: global jazz songs with compelling rhythms and fresh tones from India and Africa.
Tom's latest project is the acoustic *Reach In This Dream*: crosscultural songs by turns sultry, thoughtful, and funny - - with lyrics springing from poets such as Emily Dickinson and Billy Collins.
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