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Tom Savage plays stripped down set of original music

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Kingston based musician Tom Savage returned to the Slice to play for an intimate audience, Sept. 17. I only caught the Tom Savage playing his own songs. Photo By Richard Amerylast couple songs of his set, which he noted included most of the songs off his freshly minted CD “History of a Common Man.”
 

He sat on a stool strumming his battered acoustic guitar though he also had a mandolin handy.


He had a very much Bruce Springteen feel to his sound with a touch of heartfelt country and folk music.
 

He ended his set with a funky upbeat number called “Moving On” which will be recorded on a new album with his country band and which allowed him to show off some exceptional guitar chops which ranged from funky rhythms to bluesy bends  and all in the same song.

— By Richard Amery, L.A. beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 September 2014 12:37 )  
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