Good Man Gone Bad

Tom Craig Band

Harmonica ace Mikey Junior produced his sophomore release Good Man Gone Bad and Grammy nominated Dave Gross mixed and mastered the 13 tunes with Craig superbly accompanied by a veteran band. Tom's passionate vocals, stinging guitar, and tasteful songwriting evoke an array of emotions. There is no doubt that Good Man Gone Bad will be Tom Craig's

Harmonica ace Mikey Junior produced his sophomore release Good Man Gone Bad and Grammy nominated Dave Gross mixed and mastered the 13 tunes with Craig superbly accompanied by a veteran band. Tom's passionate vocals, stinging guitar, and tasteful songwriting evoke an array of emotions. There is no doubt that Good Man Gone Bad will be Tom Craig's breakout album.

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Get Ready for Me

Tom Craig

A fresh yet familiar collection of original songs for lovers of Blues and Memphis Soul music featuring strong vocals, biting guitar, brawny horns and laced together with Hammond organ.

Front man, singer/guitar player Tom Craig and Drummer John O’Connell have been partners in Blues and Roots music for the past decade. This past year they’ve teamed

A fresh yet familiar collection of original songs for lovers of Blues and Memphis Soul music featuring strong vocals, biting guitar, brawny horns and laced together with Hammond organ.

Front man, singer/guitar player Tom Craig and Drummer John O’Connell have been partners in Blues and Roots music for the past decade. This past year they’ve teamed up with Eric Johnson on Hammond Organ, Tenor Saxophonist Vince Gleason, Bassist Randy "Rando" Branning and Baritone saxophonist Skyler Hagner.

Their broad musical resume includes musical genres such as classic Memphis Soul and R&B tunes by the likes of Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding and Al Green as well as retro R&B music from James Hunter and Mayer Hawthorne, to name a few. Their love of the blues continues. They play the who’s who of the genre, Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters, Freddie King, Albert King, B.B. King, Buddy Guy as well as contemporary artists like Stevie Ray Vaughan, Joe Louis Walker and Robert Cray. The list goes on and on.

Their musical evolution continues and they are in production of their first CD of all original music.

In January 2017 they will represent the Central Delaware Blues Society in Memphis Tennessee at the International Blues Challenge!

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