Composer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Thomas Paul has been with
Old Boise Music Studios since 2007. He is adept in a diverse range of
genres including swing, funk, country, bluegrass, lounge jazz, blues,
psychedelia and bedroom folk. Thomas joined his first band at age
fourteen and since then has lent his talents to over three-dozen bands
and music projects, including Bill Coffey Big Band, Mystery Date and
Clock. Cellar Notes recently dubbed him "one of the premier performers
in the Northwest." Paul has often shared the stage with notables Curtis
Stigers, Ned Evett, Nick Jaina, Jonah Shue, JD Kindle and several other
Northwest luminaries as well as a number of music giants such as John
Hammond and Teddy Thompson.
Though he enjoys the role of sideman, he is moreover an independent artist. Numerous full band and solo sets pack his schedule at music hot spots throughout the Boise region and nationwide. He mixes and matches instruments between vocals, guitar, bass, keyboard, mandolin and accordion both in live performances and his albums Goodbye Waterloo... and House on Fire. Thomas has played everything from garage rock to lounge blues to folk and, according to Michael Deeds has "been in more Boise bands than any sane musician should, and he plays essentially any instrument with strings or keys plopped in front of him."
Website (with music and video) - http://www.thomaspaulmusic.com/
Though he enjoys the role of sideman, he is moreover an independent artist. Numerous full band and solo sets pack his schedule at music hot spots throughout the Boise region and nationwide. He mixes and matches instruments between vocals, guitar, bass, keyboard, mandolin and accordion both in live performances and his albums Goodbye Waterloo... and House on Fire. Thomas has played everything from garage rock to lounge blues to folk and, according to Michael Deeds has "been in more Boise bands than any sane musician should, and he plays essentially any instrument with strings or keys plopped in front of him."
Website (with music and video) - http://www.thomaspaulmusic.com/

