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A Tom A. Smith Photo
Musician — Sunderland
A Tom A. Smith Photo
Tom A. Smith, a town called Houghton Le Spring, just outside of Sunderland and not too far from Durham.
Classic, confident, simple.
By far the best gig I’ve been to was watching Jack White on the main stage at Glastonbury, he just has everything. Love his guitar playing.
The Beatles are just ridiculous, I’d love to be on that rooftop performing just before they played 'Don’t Let Me Down' (what a track). It would also have to be David Bowie the ultimate genius in reinvention.
I wouldn’t say I was influenced by any specific subculture I’ve just always loved good music. I genuinely believe I take a little bit of every classic style that has come my way.
Prince would be amazing to jam with for an hour, I wish I could have came up with someone more culturally significant but selfishly I just want to play guitar with the guy who wrote 'Purple Rain'. My favourite track is 'Sometimes It Snows in April' which I discovered from my guitar teacher Barry Hyde who covered it beautifully.
I’ve just played Scala in Kings Cross and was really blown away. Brilliant size, brilliant layout and it helps that I went down well. Haven’t been able to stop thinking about it since.
Martha Hill from the North East is just fantastic and a great spokesperson for other musicians and performers. She’s such a talent and has yet to be seen by the majority. Love her! The track 'Grilled Cheese' is a monster!
Tom A. Smith recently released his debut single 'Wolves'. Listen, purchase or stream it via ada.lnk.to/Wolves.
'Red Right Hand' by Nick Cave - mainly because it was by order of the Peaky Blinders.
'Kathleen' by Catfish and The Bottlemen. I’m still seventeen and teenage me started four years ago but I had that song in my head for all of my early teens.
'Led Zeppelin III' by led Zeppelin is perfect. I love 'Friends'.
"I see my mother / The DWP see a number / She cries on the floor encumbered / I'm seventeen going under"
From 'Seventeen Going Under' by Sam Fender. Sam Fender is a spokesperson for a generation, inspired me to be socially conscious with some of my lyrics. Especially on my track 'Wolves'.
I’m not a dancer really but I suppose something like 'Step On' by Happy Mondays would get me moving
'Half The World Away' by Oasis. Simple yet perfect.
'Whole Lotta Love' by Led Zeppelin. An absolute monster of a song.
'Good 4 U' by Olivia Rodrigo. An absolute banger.
'All My Friends' by LCD Soundsystem. It’s just wonderful, make sure it’s the seven-minute version as it builds perfectly.
'The Walls Are Way Too Thin' by Holly Humberstone.
'Coming Of Age' by Blondes.
'The Mortgage Anthem' by CVC.
'I Do' by Luke Royalty.
Tom A. Smith, a town called Houghton Le Spring, just outside of Sunderland and not too far from Durham.
Classic, confident, simple.
By far the best gig I’ve been to was watching Jack White on the main stage at Glastonbury, he just has everything. Love his guitar playing.
The Beatles are just ridiculous, I’d love to be on that rooftop performing just before they played 'Don’t Let Me Down' (what a track). It would also have to be David Bowie the ultimate genius in reinvention.
I wouldn’t say I was influenced by any specific subculture I’ve just always loved good music. I genuinely believe I take a little bit of every classic style that has come my way.
Prince would be amazing to jam with for an hour, I wish I could have came up with someone more culturally significant but selfishly I just want to play guitar with the guy who wrote 'Purple Rain'. My favourite track is 'Sometimes It Snows in April' which I discovered from my guitar teacher Barry Hyde who covered it beautifully.
I’ve just played Scala in Kings Cross and was really blown away. Brilliant size, brilliant layout and it helps that I went down well. Haven’t been able to stop thinking about it since.
Martha Hill from the North East is just fantastic and a great spokesperson for other musicians and performers. She’s such a talent and has yet to be seen by the majority. Love her! The track 'Grilled Cheese' is a monster!
Tom A. Smith recently released his debut single 'Wolves'. Listen, purchase or stream it via ada.lnk.to/Wolves.
'Red Right Hand' by Nick Cave - mainly because it was by order of the Peaky Blinders.
'Kathleen' by Catfish and The Bottlemen. I’m still seventeen and teenage me started four years ago but I had that song in my head for all of my early teens.
'Led Zeppelin III' by led Zeppelin is perfect. I love 'Friends'.
"I see my mother / The DWP see a number / She cries on the floor encumbered / I'm seventeen going under"
From 'Seventeen Going Under' by Sam Fender. Sam Fender is a spokesperson for a generation, inspired me to be socially conscious with some of my lyrics. Especially on my track 'Wolves'.
I’m not a dancer really but I suppose something like 'Step On' by Happy Mondays would get me moving
'Half The World Away' by Oasis. Simple yet perfect.
'Whole Lotta Love' by Led Zeppelin. An absolute monster of a song.
'Good 4 U' by Olivia Rodrigo. An absolute banger.
'All My Friends' by LCD Soundsystem. It’s just wonderful, make sure it’s the seven-minute version as it builds perfectly.
'The Walls Are Way Too Thin' by Holly Humberstone.
'Coming Of Age' by Blondes.
'The Mortgage Anthem' by CVC.
'I Do' by Luke Royalty.