Tobias Cummings

Tobias Cummings is an Australian singer-songwriter from Melbourne who has recorded two albums.

Tobias Cummings
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
InstrumentsGuitar, piano
LabelsIn-Fidelity Records / Departed Sounds / Sony
Associated actsTobias Cummings & The Long Way Home
Websitewww.tobiascummings.com

Biography

Cummings is the youngest of two boys and was born and grew up in Melbourne.[1] After studying Literature and History at The University of Melbourne, his plans to become a film maker were put on hold when he began spending more time writing songs than scripts.[2] In 2004, Cummings released an EP, You Incomplete Me though Bruce Milne's renowned record label In-Fidelity. This was followed by his 2006 album Join the Dots, and in 2010 by a second album (recorded and produced by Wez Prictor, Scott Horscroft and Tim Whitten), A Trophy. In 2007, Cummings was nominated for the Australian Music Prize, as well as for Best Male Artist in the EG Music Awards.[3]

Discography

  • You Incomplete Me (2004)
  • Join the Dots (2006)
  • A Trophy (2010)
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References

  1. Donovan, Patrick (6 July 2007), "'Sticky Carpet'", The Age, p. 13
  2. Johnson, Neala (5 July 2007), "'Yearning His Keep'", Herald Sun
  3. Murfett, Andrew (22 October 2007), "'Australia's Big Guns, rising stars: vote for your favourites.'", The Age


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