MP3.com: Tom Bianchi Artist Info
MP3.com Home
EMusic Free Trial  /  Get Started  /  Artist Area  /  Site Map  /  Help
 
Tom Bianchimp3.com/tombianchi

450 Total Plays
Artist Extras
  •  
  • Go to the artist's web site
  •  
  • Find more artists in cambridge, MA - USA
  •  
  • More featured tracks in Alternative
  •  
  • Get More MP3.com Services
    Artist description
    Tom is a singer/solo bass player who is always ready to put on a show. Improvisation is a big part of the routine as he weaves seamlessly in and out of songs, goodtimes and fun. Funky bass lines, witty humor and killer tunes is what you can expect when you go to see this self-procclaimed 24 hour entertainer.
    Music Style
    High energy rockin' fun
    Musical Influences
    anything good
    Similar Artists
    I just gotta be me man... I just gotta be me
    Artist History
    Born and raised on Long Island, Tom spent about four years in New York City before moving to Boston in 1996. In the past few years he has made quite a name for himself playing the trains stations of Boston's T system and successfully sustaining a residency on monday nights in one of the city's best music venues, The Middle East restaurant.
    Group Members
    Tom Bianchi Bass and Vocals
    Instruments
    Bass
    Albums
    Park St Blues 24:42
    Press Reviews
    The Boston Phoenix You're at Park Street, heading home from work, tired, annoyed. You resent the dozens of people crowding around you on the Red Line platform. And you're developing a powerful irritation at the scruffy guy with hippie clothes and an open guitar case, playing the bass and singing some faux-naive platform music. Until, for one second, you let your guard down and realize that Tom Bianchi is singing about the T itself. You catch a line of his song - "Here comes the outbound train" - and another: "Please step back from the yellow line." They're woven seamlessly into whatever he's singing. Other people realize this too: the guy is funny, and he's singing about exactly what's happening to all of us right this second. Hey, we're kind of funny. The next song is a reference to the change piling up in his bass case: "I Don't Know What To Do with Canadian Money" ("Instead of George Washington I see the Queen/It does not work in the token machine"). You can't help it: you laugh, and you're forced to notice that other people are laughing with you. Your day is getting better exactly when it was not supposed to, and you are involuntarily drawn into a kind of communion with all the other people on the platform for whom the same thing is happening. Other street musicians, even much more talented ones, cannot do this: galvanize a bunch of lonely, bored people into a community with nothing in common except the stupid, involuntary grin creeping across their faces. You even feel a little disappointed when the train comes.
    Location
    cambridge, MA - USA

    Copyright notice. All material on MP3.com is protected by copyright law and by international treaties. You may download this material and make reasonable number of copies of this material only for your own personal use. You may not otherwise reproduce, distribute, publicly perform, publicly display, or create derivative works of this material, unless authorized by the appropriate copyright owner(s).

     
     
     
    Company Info / Site Map / My Account / Shopping Cart / Help
    Copyright 1997-2003 Vivendi Universal Net USA Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
    MP3.com Terms and Conditions / Privacy Policy
    Vivendi Universal