Tom Von Doom

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Tom Von Doom is an American musician and filmmaker. He is best known for playing with Bebe Buell[1], The Great Kat[2] and Cycle Sluts From Hell[3]. He currently lives in Hollywood, and owns House of Doom Studios, where he recorded the song "Si Se Puede Cambiar" by Andres Useche. The video for the song is popular on YouTube.[4] He produced the song, "Waiting," by Jamie Coon, featured in the hit CBS show "The Ghost Whisperer."[5] He is the film editor of "The End of Poverty?" by Philippe Diaz, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008.

Besides recording and touring with various rock bands, he's also tuned guitars for David Bowie and gotten coffee for David Lynch and Martin Scorsese. As a boy, he appeared on the cover of Blood, Sweat & Tears first album, "Child is Father to the Man," and hung around his mothers' restaurant, "Alice's," with Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Mick Jagger.

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  1. ^ Bebe & The B-Sides, 1983-85
  2. ^ "Worship Me or Die" Roadrunner Records 1987
  3. ^ "Cycle Sluts From Hell" Epic/Sony 1991
  4. ^ #3 - Top Favorites (02/23/08) - News & Politics
  5. ^ "Delia's First Ghost" Prod. Code: 218 airdate: 04/06/07