Tom Eaton (musician) explained

Tom Eaton
Birth Date:1971
Birth Place:Newton Junction, NH, United States
Genre:new-age, ambient
Occupation:Musician, composer, producer, mastering engineer
Instrument:Piano, synthesizer, bass guitar
Years Active:2000s–present
Label:Spotted Peccary Music, Riverwide Records, Heartdance Records, Retso Records, Cassauna/Important Records
Associated Acts:Will Ackerman, FLOW

Tom Eaton is a Grammy-nominated American multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, and mastering engineer.[1] He is known as the composer of multiple albums, and as a producer and engineer who works with Grammy Award-winner William Ackerman.[2]

Since 1993, Allmusic credits Eaton 649 times on 147 albums for production roles, including being an engineer, a producer, mixing, mastering, and for performing piano, keyboards, electric bass, bass, guitar, percussion, accordion, and vocals.[3] He was an engineer on Laura Sullivan's Grammy Award-winning album Love's River.

His influences include Tangerine Dream, Patrick O'Hearn, Vangelis, George Winston, and Tim Story.[4]

Eaton currently resides in East Kingston, NH, where he composes and works in a converted barn.

Early life

Eaton was born in 1971 in Newton Junction, NH, United States. He attended Phillips Andover co-educational university-preparatory school where he encountered their music laboratory in 1987 and started composing music. A year later he started to play piano, influenced by George Winston.

Musical career

In 1993, Eaton opened his first commercial studio, Thomas Eaton Recording in Newburyport, MA[5] [6] [7] In 2009, he received a phone call from William Ackerman to join him as a co-producer at Imaginary Road Studio where they have since co-produced dozens of albums together.[8] In 2014, Ackerman produced and Eaton engineered Laura Sullivan's Grammy Award-winning album Love's River.

In 2010, he co-released Winter Loves Company with cellist Kristen Miller.[9]

In February 2016, Eaton released his first album, abendromen on riverwide records. abendromen garnered Eaton a Zone Music Reporter award as Best New Artist.[10] He was credited on three of the 2016 Zone Music Reporter award-winning albums, not including his own. abendromen was followed up by indesterren, released in September 2016, also on riverwide records.[11] He also released a download only album, Days of Green and Light.[12]

At the 2017, Zone Music Reporter Awards, Abendromen was nominated as best ambient album and he won the award for best new artist.

In 2018, Eaton began performing with Jeff Oster and guitarist Vin Downes in a group they named Departure[13] and appeared on an Echoes streaming "living room concert." One of the songs performed in the streaming concert appears on Echoes album, Victoria Place: Echoes Live 23.[14] He also recorded SPICA/ACIPS on Important Records as part of their limited edition Cassauna cassette catalog.

In April 2019, Eaton released how it happened on Spotted Peccary Music.[15] It was selected by Ambient Music Guide as one of the best of 2019.[16] He also performed in the Zone Music Reporter's 15th Annual Music Concert in New Orleans on May 18, 2019.[17]

In April 2020, Eaton and Ackerman received the Best Instrumental Music Producer Award at the 18th Independent Music Awards for their work on FLOW's first self-titled album.[18]

In May 2020, Eaton released elements: audio environments on riverwide records.[19] Textura selected it as one of their Top 10 Ambient / New Age albums.[20]

Brothers

In July 2021, Eaton, William Ackerman and Jeff Oster began to record the album Brothers. Originally, Brothers was conceived by Oster as a collaboration with Ackerman, but based on Eaton's musical contributions (as well as his recording, arranging, mixing and mastering the album), Eaton was made a "brother" and given equal billing. Recording took place at Eaton's studio in Newburyport, MA and Ackerman's Imaginary Road Studios in Vermont. Eaton performed on piano, keyboard, bass, percussion, and electric guitar, Ackerman performed on acoustic guitar, and Oster performed on flugelhorn and trumpet.[21] [22] The album was nominated for the Grammy Award's Best New Age Album.[23]

Notable collaborations

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AlbumReleasedCreditsAward(s)
Will AckermanPositano Songs2022Producer, engineer, Mixing, Mastering, Piano, BassGrammy Award Nominee for Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album[24]
Will Ackerman, Jeff Oster, Tom EatonBrothers2021Primary Artist, composer, Piano, Rhodes, Bass, Percussion, Guitar (Electric), arranger, producer, engineer, Mixing, MasteringGrammy Award Nominee for Best New Age Album[25]
FLOWPromise[26] 2019Producer, engineer, Mastering, Accordion, Bass, Guitar (Electric), Keyboards, Percussion 2019 ZMR Album of the Year[27]
Kathryn KayeSolace of Mountains And Clouds[28] 2019Producer, engineer, Mixing, Mastering, Accordion, Bass, Guitar (Electric) 2019 ZMR Best Piano Album with Instrumentation
Todd MosbyOpen Waters[29] 2019Producer, engineer, Mixing, Mastering, Fender Rhodes, Shaker, Synthesizer Pads2019 ZMR Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
Heidi BreyerMoonlight in Empty Rooms[30] 2018Producer, engineer, Mixing, Mastering 2018 ZMR Best Piano Album with Instrumentation[31]
Jeff OsterReach[32] 2018Mastering2018 ZMR Album of the Year, Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
David WahlerMosaic[33] 2018Mastering2018 ZMR Best Relaxation Meditation Album
FLOWFLOW[34] 2017Producer, Mixing, Mastering, Bass, Guitar2017 ZMR Album of the Year, Best Contemporary Instrumental Album,[35] Independent Music Awards New Age Album of the Year[36]
Fiona Joy HawkinsSignature – Synchronicity[37] 2016Producer, Mixing, Bass, Bass (Electric), Guitar (Electric), Keyboards, PercussionIndependent Music Award for Best New Age Song for "Song Calling Earth," Best New Age Album;[38] 2016 ZMR Best Piano Album
Kathryn KayeThere Was A Time[39] 2016Producer, engineer, Mixing, Mastering, Accordion 2016 ZMR Best Piano Album with Instrumentation[40]
Jeff PearceFollow the River Home[41] 2016Mastering2016 ZMR Best Ambient Album
Erik ScottIn the Company of Clouds[42] 2016Mastering2016 ZMR Album of the Year, Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
Kathryn Kaye Patterns of Sun and Shade[43] 2015Producer, Accompaniment, Bass, Percussion2015 ZMR Best Piano Album with Instrumentation[44]
Jeff OsterNext[45] 2015Producer, arranger, engineer, Mixing, Bass, composer, Fender Rhodes, Guitar, Hammond B3, Handclapping, Keyboards, Loop Programming, Percussion, Piano, Synthesizer2015 ZMR Album of the Year, Best Chill / Groove Album
Lawrence BlattEmergence[46] 2014Recording, Mixing, and Mastering2014 ZMR Best Instrumental Album, Acoustic[47]
Jennifer DeFrayneBy A Wire[48] 2014Engineer, Mixing, Mastering, Bass, Cajon, Guitar (Bass), Guitar (Electric), Keyboards, Percussion, Tambourine, Vocals, Water Bottle, Wood Block2014 ZMR Best New Artist
Jill HaleyMesa Verde Soundscapes[49] 2014Producer, engineer, Mixing, Mastering, Bass Engineer, Guitar Engineer, Piano Engineer2014 ZMR Best Piano Album with Instrumentation
MasakoCall of the Mountains[50] 2014Producer, engineer, Mixing, Mastering 2014 ZMR Best Piano Album, Solo
Kathryn KayeWhat the Winter Said[51] [52] 2013Producer, Recording, Mixing, Mastering, Accordion, Autoharp, Bass2013 ZMR Best Holiday Album[53]
MasakoMasako[54] 2013Producer, engineer, Mixing, Mastering 2013 ZMR Best New Artist
ShambhuDreaming of Now[55] 2013Producer, engineer, Mixing, Mastering 2013 ZMR Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
Todd BostonTouched by the Sun[56] 2012Producer, engineer, Mixing, Mastering, Clapping 2012 ZMR Best Instrumental Album, Acoustic[57]
The GatheringThe Gathering[58] 2012Producer, Editing, Mastering2012 ZMR Album of the Year, Best Contemporary Instrumental Album

Discography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Interview with Tom Eaton, March 2016 MainlyPiano.com.
  2. Web site: day . jazz.com . remains a music opinion-maker at night His musings are strewn across the interwebs on . AllAboutJazz.com . Board . A. Football Discussion . 2021-09-22 . Will Ackerman, Jeff Oster + Tom Eaton – 'Brothers' (2021) . 2022-04-17 . Something Else! . en-US.
  3. Web site: Tom Eaton Credits AllMusic. .
  4. Web site: CD/DVD Reviews – TOM EATON, abendromen (Riverwide Records).
  5. Web site: Exposé Online Reviews Tom Eaton – How It Happened.
  6. Web site: A Roundup of the Best Recording Studios for $100/Hr. or Less. 24 July 2010 .
  7. Web site: Sweetnotes_February_06.pdf.
  8. Web site: Echoes Podcast: Tom Eaton Engineering Ambience; Echoes. 8 June 2017 .
  9. Web site: Winter Loves Company by Kristen Miller and Tom Eaton on Amazon Music. Amazon .
  10. Web site: 2016 ZMR Music Award Winners.
  11. Web site: Review: Indesterren by Tom Eaton.
  12. Web site: Days of Green and Light by Tom Eaton on Amazon Music. Amazon .
  13. Web site: Ambient Visions Presents an Interview with Vin Downes.
  14. Web site: Departure Concert Streaming on Echoes – Echoes. 7 August 2018 .
  15. Web site: How it Happened Electronic Music Brainvoyager.
  16. Web site: Best Albums of 2019: Tom Eaton – How It Happened – Ambient Music Guide.
  17. Web site: ZMR Music Awards Live Show Performers.
  18. Web site: The 18th Independent Music Awards Winners.
  19. Web site: Expose Online Reviews Tom Eaton – Elements: Audio Environments.
  20. Web site: textura.
  21. Web site: Correspondent. Victoria Chertok. 'Brothers' — in life and in music: Jeff Oster, Tom Eaton, Will Ackerman release new album. 2021-12-01. Brattleboro Reformer. en.
  22. Web site: Widran. Jonathan. 2021-07-05. WILL ACKERMAN, JEFF OSTER, TOM EATON, Brothers. 2021-07-18. Music Reviews – JWV. en.
  23. Web site: 2021-11-23. 2022 GRAMMYs Awards: Complete Nominations List. 2021-11-26. GRAMMY.com. en.
  24. Web site: Grammy.com. 2023-03-12 . www.grammy.com.
  25. Web site: Grammy.com . 2022-04-17 . www.grammy.com.
  26. Web site: Promise – FLOW Credits AllMusic. .
  27. Web site: 2019 ZMR Award Winners.
  28. Web site: Solace of Mountains and Clouds – Kathryn Kaye Credits AllMusic. .
  29. Web site: Open Waters – Todd Mosby Credits AllMusic. .
  30. Web site: Moonlight in Empty Rooms – Heidi Breyer Credits AllMusic. .
  31. Web site: 2018 ZMR Music Award Winners.
  32. Web site: Reach – Jeff Oster Credits AllMusic. .
  33. Web site: Mosaic – David Wahler Credits AllMusic. .
  34. Web site: FLOW – FLOW Credits AllMusic. .
  35. Web site: 2017 ZMR Music Award Winners.
  36. Web site: The 16th Independent Music Awards Winners Announced- Independent Music Awards. 2 April 2018 .
  37. Web site: Signature – Synchronicity – Fiona Joy Hawkins Credits AllMusic. .
  38. Web site: Independent Music Awards Winners of The 15th Annual Independent Music Awards Announced at The IMAs Independent Music Party @ Lincoln Center. 17 November 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161220233710/http://independentmusicawards.com/blog/2016/11/17/the-15th-independent-music-awards-winners-announced/ . 2016-12-20 . live.
  39. Web site: There Was a Time – Kathryn Kaye Credits AllMusic. .
  40. Web site: 2016 ZMR Music Award Winners.
  41. Web site: Follow the River Home – Jeff Pearce Credits AllMusic. .
  42. Web site: In the Company of Clouds – Erik Scott Credits AllMusic. .
  43. Web site: Patterns of Sun and Shade – Kathryn Kaye Credits AllMusic. .
  44. Web site: 2015 ZMR Music Award Winners.
  45. Web site: Next – Jeff Oster Credits AllMusic. .
  46. Web site: Emergence Lawrence Blatt. 7 March 2017 .
  47. Web site: 2014 ZMR Music Award Winners.
  48. Web site: By a Wire – Jennifer Defrayne Credits AllMusic. .
  49. Web site: Mesa Verde Soundscapes – Jill Haley Credits AllMusic. .
  50. Web site: Call of the Mountains – Masako Credits AllMusic. .
  51. Web site: Kathryn Kaye – What the Winter Said.
  52. Web site: What the Winter Said by Kathryn Kaye – Album Review MainlyPiano.com.
  53. Web site: 2013 ZMR Music Award Winners.
  54. Web site: Masako – Masako Credits AllMusic. .
  55. Web site: Dreaming of Now – Shambhu Credits AllMusic. .
  56. Web site: Touched By The Sun – Todd Boston Credits AllMusic. .
  57. Web site: 2012 ZMR Music Award Winners.
  58. Web site: The Gathering – Various Artists Credits AllMusic. .