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Tom Hambridge Susan Tedeschi's Secret Weapon Tom Hambridge's life
has changed quite a bit
over the last two years, since artist Susan
Tedeschi asked the drummer to produce and play on her first record.
The
multi-talented Hambridge also brought some material to the
table - including her two big hits, "It Hurts So Bad" and "Rock
Me
Right." The songs won several awards, helping Tedeschi snag a 1999
Grammy nomination for best new
artist.
Since producing Tedeschi's album, Tom has moved his family
from the New England area to Nashville.
Upon his arrival, he produced
several new artists, such as Barrence Whitfield & The Savages,
Shannon Penn, and Sons
Of The Jet Age. Most recently Tom finished a
record with Dan King. "I get a lot of calls to do what I call 'jumping
in the
trenches,'" he says. "I'll look at the material and a lot of
times I'll play. I like to produce and play at the same
time because it
puts me in the middle of things, right inside the arrangements. Even if
there is a drummer in the group, I can
sit down and help create what
the drummer is going to play."
As for the Tedeschi gig, Hambridge landed it after
having
toured with Jonatha Brooke and doing her live record. Tedeschi heard
Tom with Brooke, called him, and asked him to
join her unit. Since then
they've toured with The Allman Brothers, done some dates on The Lillith
Fair tour, and headlined
several dates.
From a drummer's perspective, Hambridge says Tedeschi's music
starts in the blues.
"That could be 12/8 stuff, shuffles, Chicago kinds
of things, or Texas shuffles. Then she has a real cool gospel and soul
thing
going on. And the stuff I wrote for her is rock.
"I love this gig because I get to play lots of different
things in
Susan's set," Tom continues. "It's not just getting out there
and playing loud and hard the whole night. We start off
with 'Rock Me
Right,' which is in-your-face, and then we immediately go into the
quietest ballad/brush thing. Susan
sounds like a cross between Aretha
Franklin and Janis Joplin, so she's got quite a range and can also belt
it
out."
The success Hambridge is experiencing continues to open doors
for him to write for and work with artists
he's revered. In fact, he's
elated over the fact that a song he wrote, "Lone Wolf," will be the
title track of Johnny
Winter's next record.
Tedeschi and band have already begun working on her next
album, which includes several
Hambridge compositions. And while Tom is
extremely busy working with Susan, he's now so in demand that
he's
having to decline touring offers with some of his favorite artists.
According to Tom, "I hate having to say no, but I feel
so fortunate to
be in a position where people I admire want to work with me. It's
something I've always
wanted."
Robyn Flans
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