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Name: Tommy Webb Date: Friday July 13th, 2007 Time: 12:00am EDT
Website: www.tommywebb.fanspace.com
Interviewer: Gracie Muldoon
Description: Tommy Webb was born, raised and still lives in Langley, Kentucky. Langley is located in Floyd County, near the well known highway Route 23 where so many award winning country and bluegrass artists have originated.
Tommy started singing and playing guitar when he was 15 years old in jam sessions with friends in the neighborhood. After high school he started playing with a group called The Pine Top Ramblers, after that in a group called South Creek, and then for several years with another group called Onlyne. He also performed with Clyde Bowling and the Southern Bluegrass Boys before starting The Tommy Webb Band in 2005.
Tommy sings lead, tenor, and mostly plays guitar, but for an eager crowd he will always pull out the old time clawhammer banjo to give the audience their money’s worth. He also writes a lot of songs, and has written several on his two releases, Eastern Kentucky and Now That You Are Gone. "Now That You Are Gone" features Tommy on lead vocals and guitar, Chris Goble on vocals and banjo, Ron Stewart on mandolin, fiddle, guitar and banjo and Harold Nixon on bass. |
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