
Thomas Kattz
2
songs
71
plays
That Maritime Song
That Maritime Song
A heartfelt song written about everything that is Maritime - music, sun, surf, lobsters, bbq'ing, etc.
Dream Girl
Dream Girl
The only way to have this girl is in this poor love sick boy's dreams .. thus Dream Girl! 'In my dreams your real'
About the Artist:
Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, sideman, web technician, amateur photographer from Cape Breton, NS. Thomas Katts has been hitting maritime stages since he was a teenagers. Set to release his first cd(way overdue), it should be out sometime in 2007.
Band/artist history
Tom Mills began playing guitar, self taught, at the age of 3 in his kitchen on his dads 1956 Gibson acoustic. Although he enjoyed the pots and pans more at this age, it didnt take very long before he got his own guitar a small-bodied Degas for $15 for grading and began playing concerts at age 9. His home was a virtual musical playground with various members of his family including uncles and a grandfather who always brought their guitars, mandolins, fiddles, button accordions to the house each week. He even had a couple uncles who came all the way from England in the early 1970s to sing the songs of the old country, mostly Irish ballads.
This rich musical heritage is featured in one of his new songs to be recorded called The Farm (SOCAN). A song all about his familys immigration to this country and in particular to the Marion Bridge Road back in the 1920s. Many, many tunes were played til the wee hours of the morning at this farmhouse and any time Tom and his family would visit someone would always put a guitar in his lap. I guess it was destiny that he would eventually write a song about the whole experience.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Atlantic provinces, Canada
Your musical influences
While he had early rock and blues influences, he couldnt get enough of guitar superstars such as Chet Atkins, Doc Watson, Tony Rice, Mark Knofler, and even local stars such as Gordie Sampson, Jimmy Rankin, Dave MacIsaac, JP Cormier, & John Allen Cameron.
What equipment do you use?
2006 Galveston Dobro, 1956 Gibson Acoustic (top/far left), '90's Cort Acoustic (top/2nd from left), the 1967 Degas (top center), 1975 Yamaha Classical (top/4th from left), 1976 Gibson 12 string (far right). Other instruments below include a 1997 Strat, 1976 Les Paul, and 1995 Epiphone Mandolin.
Anything else?
dorito chips
sydney,
Canada
ID
560626
Contact
Sorry, this artist currently doesn't accept email messages.
2
songs
71
plays

That Maritime Song That Maritime Song
A heartfelt song written about everything that is Maritime - music, sun, surf, lobsters, bbq'ing, etc.

Dream Girl Dream Girl
The only way to have this girl is in this poor love sick boy's dreams .. thus Dream Girl! 'In my dreams your real'
About the Artist:
Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, sideman, web technician, amateur photographer from Cape Breton, NS. Thomas Katts has been hitting maritime stages since he was a teenagers. Set to release his first cd(way overdue), it should be out sometime in 2007.
Band/artist history
Tom Mills began playing guitar, self taught, at the age of 3 in his kitchen on his dads 1956 Gibson acoustic. Although he enjoyed the pots and pans more at this age, it didnt take very long before he got his own guitar a small-bodied Degas for $15 for grading and began playing concerts at age 9. His home was a virtual musical playground with various members of his family including uncles and a grandfather who always brought their guitars, mandolins, fiddles, button accordions to the house each week. He even had a couple uncles who came all the way from England in the early 1970s to sing the songs of the old country, mostly Irish ballads.
This rich musical heritage is featured in one of his new songs to be recorded called The Farm (SOCAN). A song all about his familys immigration to this country and in particular to the Marion Bridge Road back in the 1920s. Many, many tunes were played til the wee hours of the morning at this farmhouse and any time Tom and his family would visit someone would always put a guitar in his lap. I guess it was destiny that he would eventually write a song about the whole experience.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Atlantic provinces, Canada
Your musical influences
While he had early rock and blues influences, he couldnt get enough of guitar superstars such as Chet Atkins, Doc Watson, Tony Rice, Mark Knofler, and even local stars such as Gordie Sampson, Jimmy Rankin, Dave MacIsaac, JP Cormier, & John Allen Cameron.
What equipment do you use?
2006 Galveston Dobro, 1956 Gibson Acoustic (top/far left), '90's Cort Acoustic (top/2nd from left), the 1967 Degas (top center), 1975 Yamaha Classical (top/4th from left), 1976 Gibson 12 string (far right). Other instruments below include a 1997 Strat, 1976 Les Paul, and 1995 Epiphone Mandolin.
Anything else?
dorito chips
sydney,
Canada
ID
560626
Contact
Sorry, this artist currently doesn't accept email messages.