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Tom Baxter
Background information
Birth nameThomas Baxter Gleave
Born (1973-10-29) 29 October 1973 (age 51)
Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
LabelsSylvan Records, Charisma Records, Universal Music Publishing
Websitewww.tombaxter.com

Tom Baxter (born Thomas Baxter Gleave, 29 October 1973) is an English singer-songwriter based in London. He was born in Ipswich, Suffolk, and grew up in Cornwall with his sister Vashti Anna, two brothers, Jo Spencer and Charlie Winston, and parents Jeff and Julie Gleave (who were regulars on the folk music circuit in the late 1960s and early 1970s). Tom and his siblings use their middle names as stage surnames.

After moving to London at age 19 to attend music college, he spent many years on the gig circuit before successful residencies at Bush Hall in Shepherds Bush and The Bedford, Balham brought him to the attention of record labels.

A self-titled EP was released by Sony Music through the Columbia Records label in May 2004 and included the tracks "Joanna", "Half a Man" and "My Declaration".

His debut album, Feather and Stone, was released by Columbia in October 2004 to critical acclaim, and was a regular on the BBC Radio 2 playlist. Singles from the album included "This Boy" and "My Declaration". The album release was followed by a headlining UK tour. He also supported Nerina Pallot on her UK tour in January 2007.

His second album Skybound (released 7 January 2008) was recorded independently and released on the revived Charisma Records label through EMI [1] after he split with Sony in 2007. The first single, "Better", was released in January 2008 and was subsequently used on the soundtrack for the motion picture Run Fatboy Run.[2] "Miracle" was used by the BBC to cover the final montage of their Olympics and Paralympics coverage.[3] The second single was "Tell Her Today".

Baxter contributed the track "Make a Stand" to the Survival International charity album Songs for Survival in 2008. Later that year Boyzone covered and released "Better",[4] reaching number 22[5] in the UK Singles Chart.

In 2009, "My Declaration" was covered by Eliza Bennett and used in the soundtrack the film Inkheart (Bennett also played the female lead, Meggie Folchart, in the movie). "Almost There" was covered by Dame Shirley Bassey as the opening track of her album The Performance. Baxter and the BBC Concert Orchestra accompanied Dame Shirley Bassey when she performed the song at the BBC Electric Proms on 24 October 2009 at the Roundhouse in London, a concert broadcast live on BBC Radio 2 and on BBC Two television the next day. The song was also used in the ending credits for the 2010 film, Trust.[6]

Discography

The EP

  1. "My Declaration"
  2. "Joanna"
  3. "Half A Man" [Live]

Feather & Stone

  1. "My Declaration"
  2. "This Boy"
  3. "Under The Thumb"
  4. "Girl From The Hills"
  5. "The Moon And Me"
  6. "Day in Verona"
  7. "All Comes True"
  8. "Almost There"
  9. "Don't Let Go"
  10. "Scorpio Boy"

Skybound

  1. "Night Like This"
  2. "Skybound"
  3. "Better"
  4. "Tell Her Today"
  5. "Miracle"
  6. "Last Shot"
  7. "Tragic"
  8. "Half A Man"
  9. "Icarus Wings"
  10. "Light Me Up"

The Uncarved Block

  1. "Boy Beneath The Stone"
  2. "Hosanna"
  3. "Lift Up My Wings"
  4. "Sugarcane"
  5. "Sail Away"
  6. "Living"
  7. "Arc Of Your Mallet"
  8. "The Uncarved Block"
  9. "String And Bow"
  10. "Love Is Not Enough"
  11. "Merry-Go-Round"

The Other Side Of Blue

  1. "The Other Side Of Blue"
  2. "For Crying Out Loud"
  3. "The Ballad Of Davey Graham"
  4. "Black Are The Gypsy Horses"
  5. "Cold"
  6. "Hot Wax To A Stone"
  7. "Heroes & Monsters"
  8. "One Life"
  9. "Do You Know Me"
  10. "In Your Hands"
  11. "Lover"
  12. "Where The Wild River Runs"

References

  1. ^ [1] [dead link]
  2. ^ "Run, Fat Boy, Run (2007) - IMDb". IMDb.com. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  3. ^ "BBC Beijing Olympics Montage". YouTube. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Polydor Records". Polydor Official Website. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  5. ^ [2] [dead link]
  6. ^ "In case someone is..." Facebook. Retrieved 2 May 2012.