Thom Bresh | |
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Birth name | Thomas Charles Bresh[1] |
Also known as | Tom Bresh |
Born | February 23, 1948 |
Origin | Hollywood, California |
Genres | Country |
Occupations | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Guitar |
Years active | 1976–present |
Labels | Kapp, ABC |
Associated acts | Merle Travis Buster B. Jones |
Website | Official website |
Thom Bresh (born February 23, 1948 in Southern California, USA)[2] is a country music singer. He is the biological son of Merle Travis.[3]
Bresh did not begin his music career until his adult years. From age 3 to age 17, he worked as an actor and stuntman at Corriganville, where such programs as The Lone Ranger and the Billy the Kidd trilogy were filmed.[4] He later gained stage experience singing, doing impressions and playing guitar in a country-pop lounge band led by Hank Penny, an old friend of Travis's.
Finger-picking in the style made famous by Travis, he brings the Travis legacy to new audiences. Bresh is a singer, songwriter, impressionist, and instrumentalist, whose instrument of choice is his custom-made two-sided Langejans SuperDualette (see photo at right), which he calls "my band." He has performed alongside performers ranging from Bob Hope to Chet Atkins to Gordon Lightfoot.
Bresh hosted a weekly television variety show of his own creation, Nashville Swing, has been a regular on the Merv Griffin Show and Dinah, and made a guest appearance on the TNN special A Salute to the Country Greats. As a producer, he has been employed by Country legend Jerry Reed, Classical guitarist Valerie DuChateau, and Merle Travis. As a videographer, Bresh has shot, produced, and edited projects for Hank Thompson, Lyle Lovett, Brooks & Dunn, George Jones, Tanya Tucker and Jerry Reed.[5]
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Year | Album | US Country | Label |
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1976 | Homemade Love | 30 | Farr |
1977 | Kicked Back | — | ABC |
1978 | Portrait | — |
Year | Single | US Country | Album |
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1976 | "Homemade Love" | 6 | Homemade Love |
"Sad Country Love Song" | 17 | ||
"Hey Daisy (Where Have All the Good Times Gone)" | 33 | ||
1977 | "Until I Met You" | 57 | Kicked Back |
"That Old Cold Shoulder" | 48 | ||
1978 | "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)" | 78 | Portrait |
"Ways of a Woman in Love" | 74 | ||
"First Encounter of a Close Kind" | 84 | singles only | |
1982 | "When It Comes to Love" (with Lane Brody) | 77 | |
1983 | "I'd Love You to Want Me" | — | |
"Somebody Like You" | — |