Tom Braxton

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1 a.m. 05:04 Tools
Escape 04:05 Tools
Imagine This 04:42 Tools
Kaanapali Beach 05:05 Tools
Good To Go 04:47 Tools
Just You, Just Me 04:28 Tools
Downtime 04:32 Tools
Reminiscing 03:37 Tools
No Worries 04:00 Tools
Hip Church 01:38 Tools
The Journey 04:54 Tools
Bounce 04:10 Tools
Bermuda Nights 05:06 Tools
Detour Ahead 04:06 Tools
Endless Highway 04:57 Tools
Evening Drive 05:53 Tools
Word On The Street 04:50 Tools
Let's Stay Together 04:55 Tools
Just in Time 03:41 Tools
Rest Assured 06:43 Tools
Julian's Smile 04:42 Tools
Home Sweet Home 04:28 Tools
Make It with You 04:55 Tools
Ventura Highway 04:46 Tools
Open Road 04:55 Tools
Soul Purpose 03:47 Tools
It Is Well 04:36 Tools
Haven't You Heard? 04:07 Tools
By The Fire 03:41 Tools
That Wayman Smile! 04:36 Tools
Tuesday Morning 04:36 Tools
The Christmas Song 06:40 Tools
Revelation Song 05:20 Tools
Distant Skies 06:16 Tools
Forever And A Day 05:30 Tools
The Next Chapter 01:09 Tools
Hip Church (Reprise) 01:09 Tools
I Love Music 00:30 Tools
Escape (F. Brian Simpson) - Imagine This 04:00 Tools
Peg - Imagine This 04:47 Tools
Open Road (Radio Edit) 04:04 Tools
That Wayman Smile 00:30 Tools
Sacramento 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Around 00:00 Tools
New Horizons 05:33 Tools
Your Move 06:38 Tools
Sunrise in Malawi 06:29 Tools
Diamonds In The Rough 00:00 Tools
Surrender 04:46 Tools
Contemplation 03:47 Tools
That Wayman Smile! (Radio Edit) 03:47 Tools
Open Road (Radio Edit) - Endless Highway 00:00 Tools
Make It with You (feat. Peter White) 06:29 Tools
The Journey (Radio Edit) 04:03 Tools
Everlasting Life 06:29 Tools
NEW RELEASE - The Next Chapter 00:00 Tools
I Love Music - The Next Chapter 06:29 Tools
People Make The World Go Round 06:29 Tools
Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing 05:16 Tools
The Way 05:04 Tools
The Next Chapter - The Next Chapter 06:29 Tools
That Wayman Smile (Radio Edit) - Endless Highway 06:29 Tools
Nuevo! 05:16 Tools
I Worship You Almighty God 04:58 Tools
Katallasso 05:16 Tools
There Is a Fountain 05:46 Tools
We 3 Kings 06:28 Tools
Bounce (Fade) 05:04 Tools
Cross Training 04:55 Tools
Sunrise in Malawi, Featuring Earl Klugh - The Next Chapter 05:16 Tools
That Wayman Smile! - Radio Edit 03:48 Tools
Samba São 04:04 Tools
Groovis 04:04 Tools
Open Road - Radio Edit 04:04 Tools
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas 06:55 Tools
O Come All Ye Faithful 04:51 Tools
Interlude 00:00 Tools
Bread of Life 05:26 Tools
Sunrise in Malawi (feat. Earl Klugh) 04:28 Tools
The Journey - Radio Edit 04:04 Tools
Bow Down 07:04 Tools
Peacemaker 08:11 Tools
Good King W 05:25 Tools
Joy to the World 04:16 Tools
O Come, O Come Emmanuel 05:22 Tools
Haven't You Heard 04:08 Tools
Back to Bassix 04:02 Tools
Her Vision 04:38 Tools
NEW RELEASE - Endless Highway 04:02 Tools
Shout to the Lord 04:16 Tools
Me and J.T. (For Dad) 05:42 Tools
Contemplation (feat. Earl Klugh) 04:16 Tools
God Rest Ye Merry Gents 04:36 Tools
Tiny Tots 04:16 Tools
Ian's Song 04:17 Tools
Keeping My Mind 06:12 Tools
Kaanapali Beach - Imagine This 04:16 Tools
Katallasso (Radio Edit) 04:16 Tools
Silent Night 04:36 Tools
Nuevo! (feat. Bob James) 07:38 Tools
Face to Face 07:38 Tools
Her Vision (Praise Dance Remix) 07:34 Tools
Draw Me Close 06:12 Tools
Soul Purposes 06:12 Tools
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About the Artist Jazz doesn’t always come easy growing up in the dusty plains of West Texas, but that’s where it all began for Tom Braxton. Lubbock, Texas is an unlikely environment for a boy to dream of being a jazz musician. Fortunately, Tom had a direct link to this creative art form through his dad, James ("J.T.") Braxton. After graduating valedictorian from high school, Tom attended Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas on track and music scholarships. “I love to run, and the 200, 400, and 1600-meter relay were my events.” During his college years, Braxton formed the jazz fusion band “No Compromise” which toured the southwest and opened concerts for Joe Sample, Stanley Clarke, George Howard, and many others. The band performed many of Tom’s original compositions which helped to fine-tune his writing style. As his college years came to a close, the band fizzled out and Tom launched a solo career. His first act of business was to join forces with keyboardist and producer Bernard Wright to release his solo debut, Your Move. “The highlight of my first release was having the opportunity to record a duet with long-time friend Kirk Whalum on the song “Peacemaker.” Bernard Wright not only produced Braxton’s first CD, but was instrumental in connecting him to a gifted musician/producer who would elevate Tom to the national touring circuit. “I have to credit Bernard Wright with getting me the gig with Wayman Tisdale. ‘Nard was in Sacramento working with Wayman on some projects. Tisdale told ‘Nard that he was starting a band and my name came up. I flew to Sacramento and played with Wayman at the Red Lion Hotel where we opened a concert for the Yellowjackets. I’ll never forget it . . . it was 1992!! Except for a few years off during the births of my sons, I’ve been playing with Wayman ever since.” Braxton’s second album, Katallasso, mixed memorable, lite-funk melodies with some unique production touches. In April 1998, the CD was released nationally on Positive Music Records and featured the talents of Kirk Whalum, Paul Jackson Jr., Bill Maxwell, and Bill Cantos. For Tom’s third album, he took a brief departure from mainstream smooth jazz and in 1999 released an instrumental praise and worship CD entitled Face to Face. Two years later, he followed it up with the release of Comfort and Joy, a Christmas album that presented Braxton’s fresh arrangements of traditional and contemporary holiday favorites. His fifth release, Bounce, was produced by Wayman Tisdale for Dave Koz’s label, Rendezvous Entertainment. “Wayman approached me with the idea of doing a project together,” recalls Braxton. “I was very excited and the creative juices began to flow. We had a lot of fun in the studio playing with grooves and melodies and the CD, Bounce, was born.” In 2007 the CD Imagine This was released. Tom has shared the stage with many well-known artists including Luther Vandross, Phillip Bailey, Kirk Whalum, Jonathan Butler, Dave Koz, George Duke, Jeff Golub, Marcus Miller, and Paul Brown. Tom has opened concerts for numerous jazz greats including Dave Brubeck, Cab Calloway, Spyro Gyra, Najee, The Rippingtons, David Benoit, Norman Brown, Pieces of a Dream, Boney James, Michael Franks, and The Crusaders. Over the years, Braxton has been featured in several publications including JAZZIZ, Smooth Jazz News, and the international Italian music magazine, New Sounds. He has also appeared on CBS’s The Saturday Early Show, B.E.T.’s Jazz Central, TBS, TNT, ESPN, CNN, NBC’s Inside Stuff, Positively Texas, Good Morning Texas, and the Fox Network’s Good Day Dallas. Seasoned with experience and gifted with a fresh sound that has widespread appeal, Tom Braxton is destined to be a key player in the music industry in the 21st century. Tom Braxton's Official site: www.tombraxton.com Tom Braxton's My Space site: www.myspace.com/tombraxton Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.