Tom Wilson

Lee Harvey Osmond — A Quiet Evil

With side projects being all the rage these days due in part to the predilection of Jack White to start recording with whatever musicians he meets, it's only a matter of time for Canada's answer to White, Tom Wilson to begin another "super-group." Following in the blueprint of Blackie And The Rodeo Kings, Wilson has joined with like-...
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Lee Harvey Osmond's A Quiet Evil

Tom Wilson — Dog Years

Junkhouse were cool. The faux-funk of Wilson's 2001 Planet Love album wasn't. Dog Years, on which Hamilton's gravel-throated troubadour delivers a solid dose of rootsy blues-rock, is more the former than the latter. Roseanne Cash supplies backing vocals on "Talk Of The Town," and appearances from Garry Tallent (E Street Band), Richard...
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Tom Wilson - Dog Years

Sons Of The Hammer Overcome Tragedy

With the success of Teenage Head With Marky Ramone, Teenage Head were having their best year in ages. This made the tragic death of frontman Frankie Venom even harder to comprehend. Someone upstairs has a sick sense of humour. Blackie And The Rodeo Kings member Tom Wilson replaced Venom at Teenage Head's "Tigertown" performance at...
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Teenage Head with Marky Ramone and Dave "Rave" Ogilvie

Teenage Head, Tom Wilson Are Hammered

Florida Razors, Junkhouse and Blackie And The Rodeo Kings member Tom Wilson has a new gig with some old friends. Wilson and the surviving members of Teenage Head — guitarist Gord Lewis, bassist Steve Marshall and drummer Jack Pedler — have formed Sons Of The Hammer. The group, named in honour of their hometown of Hamilton, played a sold-out show...
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Teenage Head

Tom Wilson Unleashes His Dog

Tom Wilson's in love again: in love with a new gal and with himself. He's also happy to have his kids back in his life. Musically, all this love has translated into one of the most creative and productive periods of the singer/songwriter's career. "I've been in a constant writing and recording mode for the last year-and-a-half," says...
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Tom Wilson

Tom Wilson — Tom Wilson's Planet Love

Junkhouse vocalist Tom Wilson assembles an all-star cast for this debut and pumps out 11 tracks of flat-out psychedelic blue-collar rock that's slightly trippy and exactly what you'd expect from the man. With the aid of Chantal Kreviazuk, Oh Suzanna and The Hip's Gord Sinclair, Wilson creates a varied release that moves his sound away from...
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Tom Wilson - Planet Love
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