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Discography

Here is a list of the professional recordings I have completed to date.

Grey March - self-titled EP 1984

The original 4 song EP that started it all for the band.  A pre-release for Unconcious Records. Used primrily for promotional use and college radio station airplay.  It was well received and led to further releases and a successful run for the band over the next 5 years.  

1.Distant

2. I See People

3. Black and White

4.Barbizon 

Grey March: Vertical 1986 release

A full-length 10 song 12" inch vinyl release from Unconcious Records.

This album chronicled the first 3 years of the band and some of it`s most lasting work.

The title track "Vertical" was well received by college radio stations around the country.

The band followed up this release with a 13 date tour in the U.S. and numerous smaller tours along the U.S. eastern sea board.

The album is currently out of print.  I will upload a digital version soon. 

The Allmight Senators: TNRS 1988 release

I played for The Allmighty Senators for close to one year in 1988. During this time I worked with producer Mark Strazza  on many projects including Grey March`s 2nd full album, a band called See Saw and then with The Allmighty Senators as a third drummer behind Landis and Mitchell Valiant.  It was gogo feel and alot of fun.  TNRS is their first release and they have gone on to a long and successful carreer.  

Merkin Records CD Sampler 1989- Grey March

Grey March 3: Beneath the Sea.

The 1988 release for Unconcious Records.  We worked for 2 years on this album with lots of layering and over-dubs. We toured heavily in between sessions and the music developed alot amdist the recordings.  Notable was the shift towards psychadelia.  The sounds are rich and dark with extendeds periods of tirade.  It was never relased onto vinyl as the band broke up in 1989. It was distributed widely as promotion and to college radio stations where it received air play.

BumpSkool 1: Centipede 2004 release

BumpSkool 2: Featuring B.Reese 2005 release

"Hurts, Habits and Hang-ups" chronicles the two year collaboration of singer and poet B.Reese with the band BumpSkool as B.Reese was living and performing in Japan between 2004-2006.  A mix of lyrical rap-hiphop and funk merged together during two years of live performances and captured in one day at a marathon recording session.

Tom Grant: Live in Japan Concert DVD 2008 release

A full length concert DVD from Tom Grant`s 2007 Japanese tour. Produced by Aaron Walker and distributed by Anon entertainment and available directly from www.TomGrant.com