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Tom McNee

Stuck between A and B

About Me


Who are you? I hear you cry from the rooftops of a silhouetted bungalow under a sepiatoned moon whilst the hounds of generations past call out across the night like frantic crickets that cant find thier way home. Well the answer is simple really.
Starting off life as Indie set up in 2004 The Denizens, which they were then known as was short lived and the direction of the music changed some what during the summer of 2006. It was within this summer that The Denizens had a reshuffle of members.
Then with five members and a new direction which was heading towards an acoustic folk style, songs such as ’The city behind the tourism’ and ’Come on Revolution’ were being noticed not just in the UK but all over the world.
Though they were only demo tapes of the songs, record companies such as 272 Records in Los Angeles took note and asked for ’The city behind the tourism’ to appear on there acoustic compilation ’Acoustika Vol 4’.
Now due to other commitments it is just me for the time being so hope you will enjoy my music and hope to see you on the road sometime.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 3/27/2006
Band Members: Tom - Vocals, Guitar and Harmonica
Influences: Bob Dylan
John Lennon
Damien Rice
Nick Drake
Leonard Cohen
Colin Hay
Johnny Cash
Ray Lamontagne
Jack Johnson
The Beatles
Pink Floyd
Oasis
Stereophonics
The Shins
The Proclaimers
Snow Patrol
The Postal Service
Elmore James
Micheal burk
Sounds Like: You tell us.
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Changes have been made

So its been awhile since we posted a blog which may seem like we gave up and went away but the truth of the matter is we have had a re-shuffle of band members, bringing Jen in on Piano and Vocals and ...
Posted by Tom McNee on Wed, 31 Jan 2007 01:54:00 PST

Pedro is a no go for Bleed the Skyline gig

Unfortunately due to unforseen circumstances Tom will no longer be able to support Bleed the Skyline on 4th August. Sorry for the inconvenience this may have caused any of you we know how you were al...
Posted by Tom McNee on Fri, 23 Jun 2006 06:47:00 PST