Tom Howard (musician)
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Tom Howard is an American Pianist, Musical Arranger and Orchestral Conductor.
In 1983, Howard helped the rock band Daniel Amos form the Alarma! Records label.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Solo
- View from the Bridge, 1977, Solid Rock Records
- Danger in Loving You, 1981, NewPax Records
- One by One, Tom Howard & Billy Batstone, 1985, A&S Records/Maranatha! Music
- The Harvest, (Colours Series), 1985 Maranatha! Music (reissued in 2001 on Maranatha!'s Sanctuary series under the title Reflection)Commentary: This solo album is one of the most delightful solo piano albums I have ever heard, and it has provided a great deal of enjoyment and inspiration to me over the years. To my knowledge, it is no longer in distribution, but it should be. I have yet to meet anyone else who knows Tom Howard's music, but they should.
- The Hidden Passage, Tom Howard Ensemble, 1986, Maranatha! Music (reissued on Maranatha!'s Sanctuary series under the title Shelter)
- Solo Piano, 1987, Horizon/Maranatha! Music (reissued in 2000 on Maranatha!'s Sanctuary series under the title Serenity)
- Bamboo in Winter, 1991, Myrrh Records
- Beyond the Barriers, 1992, Word Records/Epic Records
[edit] For Thomas Kinkade
- Reflections of Light, 1998, Media Arts Group
- This Quiet Place, 1999, Media Arts Group
[edit] Under pseudonyms
as Dorian
- Passage to Adventure, 1999, Unison Music
- Passage to tranquility, 1999, Unison Music
- Passage to Mystery, 1999, Unison Music
- Passage to Peace, 1999, Unison Music
- Passage to Joy, 1999, Unison Music
- Passage to Romance, 1999, Unison Music
[edit] Selected Contributions
- Strangers in a Strange Land, Salvation Air Force, 1977, Piano.
- Lead Me Home, Dave Mattson, 1978, Keyboards.
- Sunday Drivers, The Eli Band, 1979, Keyboards.
- Appalachian Melody, Mark Heard, 1979, Keyboards and Orchestration.
- Fingerprint, Mark Heard, 1980, Piano and Synthesizer.
- Roll Away the Stone, Larry Norman, 1980, Piano.
- Stop the Dominoes, Mark Heard, 1981, Keyboards.
- Victims of the Age, Mark Heard, 1982, Keyboards.
- Bye Bye Baby/Look My Way, The Crosstones, 1982, String Arrangements.
- Eye of the Storm, Mark Heard, 1983, Keyboards.
- Doppelganger, Daniel Amos, 1983, Keyboards.
- Ashes and Light, Mark Heard, 1984, Synthesizer.
- Mosaics, Mark Heard, 1985, Synthesizer.
- The Wild Frontier, Randy Stonehill, 1986, Synthesizer, Arranger.
- Knowledge & Innocence, Terry Scott Taylor, 1986, Background vocals.
- A Briefing for the Ascent, Terry Scott Taylor, 1987, Background Vocals.
- Until We Have Wings, Randy Stonehill, 1990, Orchestrations and Keyboards.
- At the Foot of the Cross, Volume 2: Seven Last Words of Christ, Various Artists, 1992, Orchestrations and more.
- Chase The Buffalo, Pierce Pettis, 1993, Piano.
- Way Back Home, Phil Keaggy, 1994, String Arrangements, Woodwind Arrangement.
- My Faith Will Stay, Cheri Keaggy, 1995, Conductor, Orchestral Arrangements
- Gift, Jim Brickman, 1997, String Arrangements.
- Sixpence None the Richer, Sixpence None the Richer, 1997, Piano.
- Rock Music w/Singing, Duraluxe, 1997, Piano, Strings.
- Thirst, Randy Stonehill, 1998, Piano.
- Christmastime, Michael W. Smith, 1998, Orchestration, Orchestral Arrangements, Choir Arrangement.
- The Jesus Record, Rich Mullins & a Ragamuffin Band, 1998, Percussion, Piano, Arranger, Conductor, String Arrangements, Wurlitzer, Orchestra Assembly.
- Phil Keaggy, Phil Keaggy, 1998, Piano, Conductor, Horn Arrangements, Orchestral Arrangements, String Quartet.
- Touched by an Angel: The Album, Television Soundtrack, 1998, String Arrangements.
- Majesty and Wonder, Phil Keaggy & London Festival Orchestra, 1999, Orchestral Arrangements.
- Devotion, Aaron Neville, 2000, Conductor, String Arrangements.
- Prayers Of A Ragamuffin, A Ragamuffin Band, 2000, Piano, Conductor, Orchestration.
- Strings Attached: Live with the Youngstown Symphony, Glass Harp, 2001, Arranger.
- Those Were the Days, Dolly Parton, 2005, Strings, String Arrangements, Choir Arrangement.
- Dream Again, Phil Keaggy, 2006, Keyboard.