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Cloud Writing by Thom Hopkins

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Hesperia, California
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Beatles, Clapton, Pete Seeger, Sony Bono, Bill Medley, Herb Alpert, Tommy Dodd, Phil Spector, George Martin, Wilco, Arcade Fire, Flaming Lips, Hendrix, Jack Bruce, Roger McGuinn, Stephen Stills, Jeff Beck and the magicman Les Paul

Help, Sleeper, Killer Clowns fron Outer Space, Fargo, Hero and Saving Private Ryan to name a few.

Welcome to the Monkey House, Huckleberry Finn, Moby Dick, Silas Marner and lots of poets.



 
#. Song Title
After the Dawn
 
Lucky Star
 
Dream Sailor
 
Here I Stand
 
Lost and Found
 
Clouds, Blue
 
I Love You
 
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Thom through the years

Thom was born in Michigan in 1951. His family moved to Southern California in the mid fifties. His first guitar lesson was at the age of 8. His first studio recording was the age 13 as a bassist with top forty band the "The Bach 5" whose signature song was "Harpsichord Player" by J.S. Bach. During his 4 or more years with "The Bach 5" he also made appearances as a folk singer at age 15 and opened for various artists such as "The Dillards" and "The Music Machine." He also did some studio work at Sunwest in Hollywood. As music changed Thom played more lead guitar. His style was more blues oriented like Clapton or Hendrix. In the early seventies, he was asked to play lead guitar for the progressive rock band "Kingdom" following the release of their album produced by Dr. Demento. He later toured the U.S. with the comedy duo "The Reycards" doubling on guitar and bass. Disappointed with life on the road he formed his own record company in 1974 and released a single "Do You Own Your Own Soul?" which can be still be found on eBay. Thom left the music business in 1976 in order to spend more time with his family. Today, Thom Hopkins has music available on iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody, emusic, Amazon mp3 and Groupie Tunes. His new album, "Cloud Writing", is a small compilation of his life in music.


04/02/2008 15:28:31


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09/18/2008 17:57:18

heyy heyy ! :)
how are you today? its rarther nice whether today here,
i thought i would make some new friends:) so hi! :) nice to meet you.
i am very interested in music, what is your favorite band mine is Funeral For a Friend,
have you heard of them? if not they are pretty kool,
have you looked into Funeral For a Friend lyrics?,
I have alot of favorite bands and i love looking into their lyrics

lyrplc


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