Tom J.J. - Simple Truths (CD)
The solo album of Tom JJ, member of The Cinelli Brothers band.
Tom Julian-Jones, is an exciting, up and coming Blues artist from South London. Over the last seven years, Tom has been making a name for himself on the vibrant London Blues scene with his original songs, a mix of traditional Chicago style and foot stomping Texas Blues.
The solo album of Tom JJ, member of The Cinelli Brothers band.
Tom Julian-Jones, is an exciting, up and coming Blues artist from South London. Over the last seven years, Tom has been making a name for himself on the vibrant London Blues scene with his original songs, a mix of traditional Chicago style and foot stomping Texas Blues.
The solo album of Tom JJ, member of The Cinelli Brothers band.
Tom Julian-Jones, is an exciting, up and coming Blues artist from South London. Over the last seven years, Tom has been making a name for himself on the vibrant London Blues scene with his original songs, a mix of traditional Chicago style and foot stomping Texas Blues.
SONG LIST
1) Married Girl
2) Ain’t No Good
3) House Party
4) Cold As Ice
5) All Your Love
6) Simple Truths
7) I’m Worried
8) Why Why Why
9) Can’t Keep Up
10) Your New Love
Tom Julian-Jones : Guitar/Vox
Marco Marotta: Saxophone
Enzo Strano: Bass
Liam James Gray: Drums and Percussion
Contributing musicians
Steve "west" Weston Harmonica track 7, Backing vocals track 8
Giles Robson Harmonica track 4
Paul Jobson Piano and Hammond organ
Mike Thorne Percussion
Recorded at Rimshot Studios
Mixed, engineered and mastered by Mike Thorne
Produced by Tom Julian-Jones
Tom Julian-Jones, (26) is an exciting, up and coming Blues artist from South London. Over the last seven years, Tom has been making a name for himself on the vibrant London Blues scene with his original songs, a mix of traditional Chicago style and foot stomping Texas Blues.
He has played with Bernie Marsden, John Medeski, Matt Schofield, James Harman, Ian Siegal, Igor Prador, Rockin’ Johnny Burgin, Billy Branch, Magic Dick, Katie Bradley, Kyla Bronx and Zac Harmon. On a 2017 solo trip to Austin Texas, he played a show at the famous C-Boys with Paul Oscher, ex harmonica player of the Muddy Waters band.