Tommy Sims
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Tommy Sims is a renowned bassist, producer and musician. He was the bassist of Christian rock band White Heart from 1987 to 1989. He was subsequently the bassist on the Bruce Springsteen and the "Other Band" Tour during 1992-1993. He is also a songwriter, who co-wrote Eric Clapton's "Change the World" with Wayne Kirkpatrick and Gordon Kennedy, which won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year in 1997; other songs of his have been recorded by Bonnie Raitt and Susan Tedeschi, among others. He is also a record producer, who has worked with Rachael Lampa and others.
Simms was born on ???? ??, 19?? and grew up in Chicago? He currently resides In Brentwood, Tennessee and is active in the Nashville music scene. In addition to touring and producing, Simms also released a solo album in August of 2000 entitled Peace and Love. A song from this release, "It Don't Matter to the Sun", was featured on the soundtrack of the hit television drama Grey's Anatomy.
the following paragraph should be edited for content as well as readabilityWhere the CD never received the attention deserverd, it has been making it's mark on people for the last few years. When Garth Brooks produced his "Chris Gaines" CD, the song appeared on that album as well. The CD is only available through digital download. Tommy is a well known songwriter, and remains on demand as a "firstcall" session musician and arranger.
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