There Are All Your Things: Gabriel Vivas; bass, Rodolfo Zuniga; drums
End of Time: Randy Ward; bass, John Yarling; drums
Universal Mind: Dennis Marks; bass, John Yarling; drums
Ghost World: Ed Schuller; bass, Larry Marshall; drums
How Deep: Tony Smith; bass, Rodolfo Zuniga; drums
8 and 6 string guitarist and composer Tom Lippincott was born in New Jersey in 1966, and grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In Tulsa, he sought study with Randy Wimer before deciding to continue his studies in college. He received a bachelors degree in jazz studies from the University of North Texas, and a masters degree in jazz performance from the University of Miami. He has also studied with noted jazz guitarist and educator Mick Goodrick.
Tom has performed throughout the world as a sideman, with his own groups, and as a solo performer. He currently leads the Tom Lippincott Trio, and co-leads the group Jazz Nexus with percussionist/pianist David Schanzer. He has performed extensively as a session player, and his playing and/or compositions are featured on his 2000 CD "Painting the Slow Train Brown" as well as with the group Active Ingredient's 1990 CD, "Extra Strength," and the Chassidic Jazz Project's "Live At the Broward Center For the Performing Arts," among others.
Tom teaches jazz guitar at Florida International University, at Miami Dade College's Kendall campus, and at the New World High School of the Arts in Miami. He also maintains a website, www.tomlippincott.com, which has further information, photos, and sound clips as well as online lessons, essays, articles, and a schedule of upcoming appearances.
Hello for the last time from Hot House Florida! We are moving over to our new space, JazzBluesFlorida, and wanted to be sure you came along so we can put you back in our TOP FRIEND section to promote you and your music! See you over there! The inaugral edition of Jazz Blues Florida will be posted later tonight at www. JazzBluesFlorida. com. Thanks for the music!
I'd Love to see them both, but unfortunately I am unable to do so because of work followed by school and work. It sucks. I've really been wanting to see you play again, and I know Mr. Okubo does too.
Tom, You just keep getting better and better. Its always great to see you play. I starting to take lessons again. One of these days I am going to get it together. The Journey is like a slow train, Huh. But it sure is a fun trip. I just keep getting back on. I love your stuff, especially that 8 string guitar with the effects and no pick, Wow. It just blows me away. Thanks Again for your friendship. Have a nice ride. Rich
Tom, You just keep getting better and better. Its always great to see you play. I starting to take lessons again. One of these days I am going to get it together. The Journey is like a slow train, Huh. But it sure is a fun trip. I just keep getting back on. I love your stuff, especially that 8 string guitar with the effects and no pick, Wow. It just blows me away. Thanks Again for your friendship. Have a nice ride. Rich