Farmboy

Farmboy

  • 流派:Country 乡村
  • 语种:英语
  • 发行时间:2008-01-01
  • 类型:录音室专辑

简介

When one thinks of the music capital of the United States, Stillwater, Oklahoma likely never comes to mind. But in the early 1080's Stillwater was a hotbed of musical talent. Austin rocker Jimmy LaFave began his career there. Legendary songwriter Bob Childers did, too. Even mega-star Garth Brooks got started in Stillwater. But the voice that most embodies Oklahoma "red dirt" music would have to be Tom Skinner. The musical story of Tom Skinner began up the road from Stillwater, in Bristow, Oklahoma. This is where Tom was raised and began singing, at an early age, in the church choir. He took up playing guitar while serving in the military in the late 1970s. After the military, Tom returned home to settle into the life of a professional musician. During the early and mid 1980s Tom played throughout Oklahoma. He made a name for himself as a solo performer and as the leader of a hot country band, the Skinner Brothers Band (a group that included Tom's younger brothers Mike and Craig). His instrumental abilities on both guitar and bass led to a stint in Sante Fe, a band that featured a then unknown Garth Brooks. Their talents took them to Nashville and propelled Brooks to phenomenal success. Tom was less than thrilled with the 1980s Nashville scene and returned to Stillwater to head up a band called The Twanglers. The mid 1990s brought about a change in musical fortunes for Tom Skinner. During a two year stay in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Tom's music came to the attention of a small record company. Although he had often been approached about recording, the pieces just never quite fit. This time they did. Skinner returned to Oklahoma in early 1996 to record Times Have Changed for Binky Records. Released in 1997, Times Have Changed is a stunning collection of thirteen original compositions by Tom and some of his Okie compadres. Early pressings of the disc include two additional acoustic tracks. One song from the disc, Maybe It's Love, was licensed for use in a film while another, Water Your Own Yard, was recorded (though not yet released) by southern rockers Lynyrd Skynyrd. A song from the CD, Goin' Down the River Road, was later recorded by Cajun music star Waylon Tibodeaux. The following year, Skinner hit the studio with nothing more than a guitar and an incredible batch of songs. The result, Acoustic Skinner, showcased Tom's voice in a totally unplugged environment. Skinner followed the release by hitting the road with his band Farmboy (later re-titled the Dusty Children). The band recorded a live album, which, spawned a killer version of Skyline Radio (featured on the Binky Records Sampler 1). The live Farmboy disc, augmented by 4 studio tracks, appeared in limited release in summer, 2003 at the same time as the Dusty Children record. Band features guitartist Jeffrey Parker of Red River Mudcats, Rollin Phatty's bassist, and Mike McClure Bandmate, Eric Hanson on drums. Late in 1998 Tom hit the studio with the Dusty Children. The recordings resulted in Tom's final CD for Binky Records, Jesus Took Me Fishin'. Prior to the anticipated 1999 release, Tom Skinner suffered a serious heart attack. Although he recovered fully, his absence was fatal to the band. Without a band to support the CD, the entire project was shelved. Guitar Man, a song from the record, appeared on the Binky Records Sampler I and created quite a stir. The title song from the CD appeared on the Binky Records Sampler II in 1999. Look for the entire CD to see the light of day in 2003. Tom Skinner continues to be a force in the Oklahoma Red Dirt scene. Tom Skinner & Eric Hansen are currenlty playing with Mike McClure Band, www.mikemcclureband.com .. Several of his songs were featured in the gospel CD Dirt & Spirit by The Great Divide and Friends (check it out at www.thegreatdivide.com). It has often been said that Tom Skinner is the greatest songwriter you have never heard of. Time will surely change this!

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