Tom Pomposello (July 17, 1949 – January 25, 1999) was an American roots musician, notably playing and recording with country blues musician Mississippi Fred McDowell,[1] who also worked as a cable television and advertising producer for clients like Nickelodeon, Nick-at-Nite, and MTV.[2] He died in a car accident outside of Kingston, New York in January 1999.[3]
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TomPomposello (July 17, 1949 – January 25, 1999) was an American roots musician, notably playing and recording with country blues musician Mississippi...
and blues scholar TomPomposello, and college student, former musician, and amateur recording engineer Fred Seibert, when Pomposello was musing about the...
Columbia he co-founded his first company, Oblivion Records with partners TomPomposello and Dick Pennington, releasing LPs by Mississippi Fred McDowell (Live...
(harmonica), 'Foxy' Ann Yancey (electric guitar), Larry Johnson (harmonica), TomPomposello (bass guitar), Bobby King (rigged snare drum), and Ola Mae Dixon (drums)...
producer, Ambient Sound's Marty Pekar. Together with Fred/Alan producer TomPomposello they embarked on an almost ten-year relationship, creating and singing...
Vol. 2), for Swingmaster (Blues of Johnny Woods) and as a solo for TomPomposello and Fred Seibert of Oblivion Records ("Mississippi Harmonica") in 1972...
Crawl (USA) R.J. Mischo Blues Band (USA) The Guy Forsyth Band (USA) TomPomposello (USA) Queen Bee & The Zydeco Amigos (S) Bluesväder (S) Frimer Band (DK)...
Farley, John Scanlon, Jimmy Archer, Mike O'Dowd, Robert Miano, Pompie Pomposello, Hector Troy, Miguel Alejandro, Harry Collazo, Damian Colon The Mackintosh...
Germany) A Touch of Class, starring George Segal and Glenda Jackson – (U.K.) Tom Sawyer, starring Johnny Whitaker and Jodie Foster Touki Bouki (Journey of...
Nite started running a wide variety of IDs created in association with Pomposello Productions. These were made with almost every imaginable technique from...