Альбомы исполнителя
A Bird is Following Me
2023 · сингл
Amory
2023 · Мини-альбом
Been True
2023 · Мини-альбом
Cavalier
2023 · альбом
Posthumous Success
2023 · альбом
Under African Skies
2023 · сингл
Sunflower
2022 · сингл
From Blue & White Notebooks
2022 · альбом
A Lifetime Ago, Vol. 3
2021 · альбом
A Lifetime Ago, Vol. 2
2021 · альбом
The Prairie
2020 · альбом
What I Mean to Say is Goodbye
2020 · альбом
A Lifetime Ago, Vol. 1
2020 · альбом
Live in York
2020 · альбом
Treasures Untold
2017 · альбом
North Dakota Impressions
2016 · альбом
No Matter Where I Roam
2016 · сингл
Perfect Abandon
2015 · альбом
Grass Punks
2013 · альбом
Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar
2011 · сингл
Grand Forks
2007 · альбом
Empty Houses Are Lonely
2006 · альбом
Late Night at Largo (Live)
2004 · альбом
North Dakota
2002 · альбом
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Биография
Grand Forks, North Dakota native Tom Brosseau grew up with music, listening to Marty Robbins, Bob Dylan, Pablo Casals, and Lead Belly, with a bluegrass-playing grandmother who taught him the guitar and a grandfather who had a band and a large record collection. After graduating from the University of North Dakota, Brosseau enrolled in music school but dropped out after only a few weeks, feeling that music theory classes took the fun out of playing. Instead, he started performing at open-mike nights around Grand Forks, and eventually moved to San Diego, California, where he was introduced to musician Gregory Page, who ended up recording and producing much of Brosseau's early material. Brosseau's first album, North Dakota, came out in 2002, followed by 2004's Late Night at Largo, recorded after-hours at a club where he frequently played in Los Angeles (his new hometown). The next year, Loveless Records issued What I Mean to Say Is Goodbye, followed in 2006 by Tom Brosseau, a re-release of older material. Continuing with that same idea in 2006, Brosseau, with help from the British Fat Cat label, also released Empty Houses Are Lonely, whose songs were pulled from three of his previous records. In 2007, he released Grand Forks, an album inspired by the flood that hit his hometown in 1997. That same year he released the spare Cavalier. Brosseau returned in 2009 with Posthumous Success, which featured more of his signature indie folk, this time fleshed out with various instruments for a more indie rock sound. The following year he collaborated with vocalist Angela Correa on their eponymous duo album Les Shelleys. In 2011, Brosseau appeared on several Jack White-produced 7" singles, including actor/singer John C. Reilly's "Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar"/"Lonesome Yodel Blues #2" and his own "John & Tom," both released on White's Third Man Records. Brosseau next made his feature film debut in director Andrew van Baal's 2012 effort, Wonder Valley, and in 2014 he delivered his seventh studio album, Grass Punks. With Grass Punks, he began a trilogy of similarly themed works based on memory. For his follow-up, Brosseau traveled to Bristol, England in order to work with producer John Parish and engineer Ali Chant. Recording in mono with a small band, he emerged with ten songs that became 2015's Perfect Abandon. It was followed a year later by North Dakota Impressions, the third LP in his memory trilogy. Brousseau followed it with 2017's Treasures Untold, a live date captured at a private event in Cologne, Germany. Performing with just his guitar as accompaniment, the set included six originals and four American standards including Hank Williams' "You Win Again" and Jimmie Rodgers' title cut. ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi