Tom Sharpe (musician)
Tom Sharpe is an American born musician, composer and recording artist who is principal performer and artistic director of the Sharpe World Music Ensemble.[1] He is best known as the drummer for the Grammy award-winning group, Mannheim Steamroller,[2] as well as Dennis DeYoung,[3] a founding member of the rock band Styx.
The title track of his debut CD Like Setting Myself on Fire was voted Grand Prize Winner - World Music Song of the Year by the John Lennon Songwriting Contest.[4] "Trance-formation”, another album track, received honors as one of three finalists in the same category.
On October 28, 2014 Sharpe released his second solo CD Lifting the World via Marathon Records.[5]
Sharpe is an alumnus of the Interlochen Arts Academy[6] and holds the degrees Bachelor of Music and Master of Music from DePaul University in Chicago.[7]
Tom Sharpe is endorsed and represented by the Yamaha Corporation of America,[8] Sabian Cymbals,[9] Vater Sticks and Mallets,[10] Aquarian Drum Heads,[11] Black Swamp Percussion,[12] HipTrix Glowing Percussion,[13] the Illinois Arts Council,[14] and Urban Gateways Center for Arts Education.[15]
Sharpe currently resides in Oswego, Illinois,[16] but grew up in Romeo, Michigan.[17]
References
- "Tom Sharpe - Composer and Performer".
- "Mannheim Steamroller - Official Fan Site to Mannheim Steamroller".
- "The Official Dennis DeYoung Web Site".
- "John Lennon Songwriting Contest".
- http://marathonrecords.com/
- "High Performing Alumni".
- Stewart, Ashley (11 November 2019). "Mannheim Steamroller to perform full album for first time at NIACC concert". Retrieved 30 January 2020.
- "Yamaha United States".
- "Home - SABIAN Cymbals". SABIAN Cymbals.
- "Vater Percussion".
- "Aquarian Drumheads". Aquarian Drumheads.
- "Black Swamp Percussion - World Class Performers".
- "Hiptrix - The World's Brightest Glow in the Dark Drumsticks!".
- "Illinois Arts Council Agency".
- Urban Gateways. "Urban Gateways".
- Gire, Dann (24 February 2015). "Mannheim Steamroller drummer from Oswego writes symphony". Retrieved 30 January 2020.
- Rakowicz, Erica (10 October 2015). "Mannheim Steamroller drummer to perform in hometown". Retrieved 30 January 2020.