TOM GILLAM & TRACTOR PULL
''LIVE, SOMEWHERE IN AMERICA: PLAY LOUD... DIG DEEP''
FEBRUARY 23 2009
69:03
1. Outside The Lines/5:09
2. Rainbow Girl/4:33
3. Disappearing Act/6:47
4. Dallas/9:04
5. The Girl I Knew Somewhere/Nova's Journey/10:40
6. Stand By You/5:17
7. Rescue Me/3:58
8. Devil In My Heart/4:19
9. Shake My Hand/12:40
10. Diamonds (In The Rough)/6:36
Joe Carroll/Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Baritone), Mando-Guitar, Mandolin
Tom Gillam/Guitar, Slide Guitar, Vocals
David Latimer/Drums, Percussion
Tim McMaster/Guitar (Bass), Vocals
Craig Simon/Guitar, Vocals
BIOGRAPHY
by Erik Hage
Emerging from a Philly/South Jersey roots music scene that has produced groups such as Marah and Frog Holler, singer/songwriter/guitarist Tom Gillam released his debut album, First of All, in 2000. He followed that effort with Dallas, a popular Americana charts album, in February 2001.
Dallas, released on Gotham Records, showcases Gillam's distinctive slide guitar. It was recorded with his touring band, Tractor Pull, and produced by that group's Joe Carroll at Carroll's home studio in Philadelphia. Gillam has toured throughout the U.S. and shared bill with artists such as Son Volt, Tom Petty, Garth Brooks, and Dave Matthews Band.
''LIVE, SOMEWHERE IN AMERICA: PLAY LOUD... DIG DEEP''
FEBRUARY 23 2009
69:03
1. Outside The Lines/5:09
2. Rainbow Girl/4:33
3. Disappearing Act/6:47
4. Dallas/9:04
5. The Girl I Knew Somewhere/Nova's Journey/10:40
6. Stand By You/5:17
7. Rescue Me/3:58
8. Devil In My Heart/4:19
9. Shake My Hand/12:40
10. Diamonds (In The Rough)/6:36
Joe Carroll/Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Baritone), Mando-Guitar, Mandolin
Tom Gillam/Guitar, Slide Guitar, Vocals
David Latimer/Drums, Percussion
Tim McMaster/Guitar (Bass), Vocals
Craig Simon/Guitar, Vocals
BIOGRAPHY
by Erik Hage
Emerging from a Philly/South Jersey roots music scene that has produced groups such as Marah and Frog Holler, singer/songwriter/guitarist Tom Gillam released his debut album, First of All, in 2000. He followed that effort with Dallas, a popular Americana charts album, in February 2001.
Dallas, released on Gotham Records, showcases Gillam's distinctive slide guitar. It was recorded with his touring band, Tractor Pull, and produced by that group's Joe Carroll at Carroll's home studio in Philadelphia. Gillam has toured throughout the U.S. and shared bill with artists such as Son Volt, Tom Petty, Garth Brooks, and Dave Matthews Band.