Tom&Co began life in the 90's, and has performed over 60 times a year since. Tom&Co is the praise band for Vineville North Baptist - but this stuff is DEFINITELY not your typical church music! A bit of jazz here, some soulful sax there, some kickin' [+]Tom&Co began life in the 90's, and has performed over 60 times a year since. Tom&Co is the praise band for Vineville North Baptist - but this stuff is DEFINITELY not your typical church music! A bit of jazz here, some soulful sax there, some kickin' grooves over yonder, tons of creativity - and you've got a duke's mixture of styles that will keep your toes tappin'. This is some great music for both Christmas and Easter!
Like the cover says - this is creative instrumental contemporary fun for your feet that is sonically surprising and bodacious for your brain!
Want to hear more? Swing over to the band website (www.tom-and-co.com) for some samples of us performing live.
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Come Thou Long Expected Jesus - uptempo smooth jazz, with a great build
Emmanuel - peaceful solo piano, then the band kicks in!
Silent Night - a hodgepodge opening and a silky-smooth adult contemporary sound.
Gentle Mary Laid Her Child - (aka Good King Wenceslas). Soaring sax over a peaceful synth bed
What Child Is This? - RnR version of the famous question
Venite - "O Come Let Us Adore Him", if you aren't up on your Latin. Can New Age and Adult Contemporary be combined? Listen and find out!.
Three Kings - First we start in with a Renaissance opener, then check out a Pipe organ in a jazz club, and then hear some seriously toe-tapping contemporary jazz along with some solo piano.
At the Cross - Reflective solo piano. Yes, it's jazz, but sure doesn't sound like it!
Christ the Lord is Risn' Today - straight ahead guitar-less pop
Jesus Paid It All - reflective, then uptempo
I surrender All - smoky jazz club swing
All Creatures of our God - Nashville Pop. You'll know what that means when the brass come in.
My Father's World - Pop, with a surprise ending
Joyful, again! - The theme from Beethoven's 9th symphony, (aka joyful Joyful We Adore Thee), in a 6/8 swing and a 5/4 uptempo Spyrogyro-like version complete with a cameo appearance of a traditional American folk tune.
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