Tom May

Genre: Folk
Vancouver, Washington USA Contact

Songs about real people and real places, sung with a warm, powerful voice by one of America's most accomplished and melodic troubadors; accompanied by elegant 12 and 6 string guitar stylings. Tom brings a lifetime of performance, commitment and excellence to every stage he graces. 360-687-8080

Artist Information

Biography

In his 36 years as a professional singer/songwriter/performer Tom May has touched thousands of lives with his songs, through his concerts across the U.S. and overseas; with his weekly radio program “River City Folk”, heard on over 200 stations and XM satellite radio; and his work on events that benefit entire communities and states, such as “Winterfolk”. (Portland, Oregon’s largest annual folk music event, which Tom founded and directs; a benefit for “Sister’s of the Road Café” which provides thousands of low cost and no cost meals each week )

Tom has performed in every state in the Union, as well as Canada, England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany and Belgium. His performing venues have included prestigious concert halls, small town auditoriums, and humble coffeehouses. His festival appearances include the Kerrville Folk Festival (Texas); The Napa Valley Folk Festival; Sisters Folk Festival (Oregon) The Juan De Fuca Festival (Port Angeles, Washington) and dozens more.

Tom still performs between 150-200 shows per year, every year.

Tom’s music was chosen to represent Nebraska at the National Arts Council’s annual conference in 1994 and 1995 in South Carolina and Omaha. In September of 1994, Tom headlined a special series of concerts with the Omaha Symphony Orchestra, one of the most acclaimed regional orchestras in the U.S. He performed a set of his music with full orchestral accompaniment to capacity crowds and rave reviews. In 1997 and 1998, Tom did a series of concerts throughout Alaska in honor of the Klondike Gold Rush centennial. He also performed at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics with his "Songs of the New and Old West" program.

Tom has toured with and opened for many well known artists, Gordon Lightfoot, Alabama, Willie Nelson, and many others. He currently performs and tours solo or with his acoustic trio, and has released twelve critically acclaimed, widely distributed albums; the most recent, 2008's "Blue Roads, Red Wine", on Waterbug Records out of Chicago.

In addition to his live concert appearances, Tom has appeared on dozens of radio and television programs National Public Radio’s syndicated Mountain Stage; Radio Eirhenn’s (Ireland) Andy O’Mahoney show, and the CBC’s Ian Tyson Show(Television) to name a few.

Tom also produces and hosts his own national radio/TV broadcast, River City Folk. The show is heard weekly on over 160 radio stations and on XM Satellite Radio from Alaska to New York. River City Folk highlights the vitality of the acoustic music scene by featuring diverse performers and styles. The radio version of River City Folk remains one of the premier showcases for acoustic singer/songwriters nationally.

In addition to directing “Winterfolk” in Portland, Tom is also the director of the “North Coast Folk Festival”, in Ocean Shores, Washington. Through the years Tom has directed and consulted for many festivals, including the Festival at the Fort in Omaha, Nebraska and The Lark at the Mountain festival at Mt. Rainier, Washington.

He is author a book for Routledge Publishers of New York, called “Promoting Your Music; The Loving of the Game”. The book features anecdotes and advice from Tom's life in music, as well as interviews with Grodon Lightfoot, Eliza Gilkyson, Harry Manx, and representatives of other aspects of this multi-faceted enterprise.
www.tommayfolk.com

appearances;
Sisters, Oregon Folk Festival mainstage
Brewery Arts Center, Carson City, Nevada
College of Du Page Arts Center, Chicago, Illinois
Coaster Theatre, Cannon Beach, Oregon
Ozarks Folk Festival, Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Seattle Folklore Society, Phinney Ridge Center
Seattle, Washington
Civic Auditorium, The Dalles, Oregon
Orpheum Theatre ( with the Omaha Symphony
orchestra accompanying Tom) Omaha, Nebraska
The Alladin Theatre, Portland Oregon
(yearly Winterfolk performance)
Passim, Boston ( many appearances)

and hundreds of others.............................


Instrumentation

Tom May, 12 and 6 string guitar, pennywhistle' lead vocals
depending on size of concert;
Donnie Wright, bass and harmony vocals
Fuzzy Purcell, lead guitar, mandolin, harmony vocals
Peggie Moje, fiddle, harmony vocals

View a retrospective story on Tom, From the program "Oregon Art Beat", in the VIDEO section of this EPK! NEW!

Discography

Tom May National albums/CD's
1. "Blue Roads, Red Wine" 2008 (Waterbug Records, Chicago)
2. “Vested” 2002 (Blue Vignette)
3. “Trace of the Troubador” 2001 (Blue Vignette) live compilation
4. "From the Prairies to the Past” 1999 (Blue Vignette)
5. “River and the Road” 1995 (Folk Era)
6. "Blue Northern” 1991 (Blue Vignette)
7. “Open Spaces, Prairie Winds” 1987 (Blue Vignette)
8. “Coming Home” 1982 (Blue Vignette)
9. “Vignette” 1980 (originally Capitol Records, Canada)
10. “Just Another Night at Kells” 2006 (Blue Vignette)
11. “Winterfolk 10” compilation” 1998 (Producer and performer-Sisters of the Road)
12. “Winterfolk 15” compilation” 2003 (Producer and performer-Sisters of the Road)

Links

Audio

  • 1. "Blue Roads, Red Wine" ; title cut of 2008 Waterbug release
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  • 2. Yukon Journey, 45 Below : from 2008 Waterbug release
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  • 3.***feature; "Celilo Falls " from the 2008 Waterbug release
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  • 4. Blue Northern; Tom live w/ The Omaha Symphony accompanying; Orpheum Theatre
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  • 5.***feature "Early Morning Rain" Tom May/Bill Staines; From "trace of the Troubador-Tom May live"
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  • 6. Spanish is the Loving Tongue/ Tom solo
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  • 7. Rose of the Riverwalk (from "Vested)
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  • 8. "Hope For One and All"From the 2008 Waterbug Release; plus hidden track.....
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  • 9. Thanks ( from the CD "River and the Road)
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Lyrics

Video

Oregon Art Beat/Oregon Public Broadcasting; aired 2006 and 2008 across the State of Oregon; Jeff Douglas, Producer

Photo Gallery

Press

  • Press Highlights [+ Show ]

    "Tom May himself is the epitome of a balladeer, singing his own songs and those of others with warmt...

  • Review of "Blue Roads, Red Wine" 6/08 [+ Show ]

    The great troubadour of the Pacific Northwest Tom May is out with his latest, and it’s a magnifice...

  • Tom May’s been a musician for four decades; his tools and tales tell how [+ Show ]

    From The Portland, Oregonian “Living section” June 8th, 2007 Music Career? Ask a player firs...

  • Great Music, Good Cause 1-27-08 [+ Show ]

    Great music, good cause Sunday, January 27, 2008 BY MIKE BAILEY, Columbian staff writer Tom Ma...

Setlist

Tom May..typical set list..includes songs from his 12 albums...such as

"Fiddle and the Rose"
"Trial By Fire"
"Ride em Bill"
"Forever Lost and Found"
"The Weaver and the Loom"
"Blue Northern"
and various other selections that fit the geography, season, and audience of the performance.

These songs, and "Thanks", my ode or gratitude to a Life in Song, are some of the songs I will typically include in my 2 45-50 minute set concerts. I also beleive in performing well chosen, well written covers by freinds over the years, such as David Mallett , Fred Small, and Gordon Lightfoot.

I also have a vast repoirtoire of Celtic ballads I play in my Pub dates that require that kind of material.

Basic Requirements

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