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A
letter from Tom Pacheco:
I had an odd dream... and we were all in it together...
I dreamt that we woke up to find ourselves in a strange world of the
21st Century with a real and uncomfortable feeling that we are all
looking into the dark, open throat of a bloody abyss; passengers on a
runaway train with a deranged engineer at the helm, hurtling along
toward a cataclysmic wreck that our collective third eye of intuition
knows is not only inevitable upon this track but perhaps imminent...
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Tom
Pacheco's Bio / Discography:
His songs have been covered by Jefferson Starship, the Band, Rick
Danko, Ritchie Havens, Scott Petito and Leslie Ruler, John Hall and
dozens of European artists, many becoming number one hits in England
and Norway. His albums have sold well in Europe. One became platinum
in the mid 90s. He played folk rock in Greenwich Village, NY in
the late 60s and alternative country in Austin Texas in the
early 80s. He walked out on the Nashville songwriting factories
and spent 10 years in Dublin Ireland recording and touring
extensively in Europe. He now lives in Woodstock, NY and tours both
America and Europe. He is admired by critics, fellow performers and
perceptive music lovers who have bought the imported copies of many
of his albums. Andy Hardin, Tom Russells long time guitarist,
called him the best solo performer hes ever seen.
As of this writing, April 20th 2005, he is about to release his 19th
album Rebel Spring
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