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Tom Rush

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Tom Rush
Born February 8 1941 (1941-02-08) (age 67)
Flag of the United States Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States
Genre(s) Blues, Folk music
Occupation(s) Arranger
Singer
Songwriter
Record producer
Instrument(s) Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Label(s) Elektra Records
Prestige Records
Columbia Records
Associated
acts
Eric Von Schmidt
Website http://www.tomrush.com/

Tom Rush (born on February 8, 1941, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire) is a folk and blues singer and recording artist who was particularly popular in the 1960s and 1970s.

Background

His father was a teacher at St. Paul's School, in Concord, New Hampshire. Tom himself began performing in 1961 while studying at Harvard University. He majored in English literature. Many of his early recordings are versions of Lowland Scots and Appalachian folk songs. He regularly performed at the Club 47 coffeehouse (now called Club Passim) in Cambridge and the Unicorn in Boston. Rush is credited by Rolling Stone magazine with ushering in the era of the singer/songwriter. In addition to performing his own compositions, he covered songs by Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne, James Taylor and Murray McLauchlan, and helped them to gain recognition early in their careers. His 1968 composition "No Regrets" has become an acknowledged standard, with numerous cover versions having been recorded (Rush did two radically different versions himself). These include The Walker Brothers, who gave Tom Rush a belated Top Ten exposure as a songwriter on the UK singles chart. A video of his "The Remember Song" was placed on YouTube[1] and to date (August 2007) it has received over 3 million plays. Writing on his website, Rush said "I've been waiting 45 years to be an overnight sensation, and it's finally happened! A video clip of my performance of 'The Remember Song' has 'gone viral'. I felt terrible at first, thinking I was being accused of being a musical equivalent of Ebola, but my children explained to me that this was a good thing." Tom Rush is married to the author, Renée Askins.

Discography

  • 1962 - Tom Rush at the Unicorn
  • 1963 - Got a Mind to Ramble
  • 1965 - Blues, Songs & Ballads
  • 1965 - Tom Rush (Elektra)

Tom Rush - Tom Rush Kenmerken Titel: Tom Rush Artiest: Tom Rush Genre: Rock/Pop Uitgiftedatum: 12/11/2001 Origineel uitgiftejaar: 1965 Label: Collector's Choice Producent: Paul Rothchild Aantal delen in deze Set: 1 Studio / Live: S Stereo: Stereo Formaat: Performer EAN: 617742023121 Label: Elektra Track Listing Side One. 01. Long John 4:00 02. If You Man Gets Busted 3:30 03. Do-Re-Mi 2:39 04. Milk Cow Blues 3:15 05. The Cuckoo 3:24 06. Black Mountain Blues 2:44 07. Poor Man 3:30 Side Two. 01. Solid Gone 3:01 02. When She Wants Good Lovin' 2:45 03. I'd Like to Know 2:17 04. Jelly Roll Baker 3:01 05. Windy Bill 2:16 06. Panama Limited 8:23 44:45

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