Tom Ball - Born in Los Angeles on Sonny Terry's
birthday (October 24,) Tom began playing guitar at the age of eleven and
took up harmonica two years later. A teenage member of the Yerba Buena
Blues Band in the mid-1960's, he played Love-Ins and Sunset Strip
nightclubs before leaving the country for most of the '70s. In 1978 he
came back to the U.S. and teamed up with guitarist Kenny Sultan - a
partnership that still flourishes today and has resulted in eight duo
CDs (most with Flying Fish/Rounder,) and literally thousands of concerts
and festivals all over the world.
In addition to working with Kenny, Tom has played harmonica on over
200 CDs, performed and sung on countless film soundtracks, TV shows and
commercials, recorded four solo guitar CDs, written five instructional
books and authored a couple of novels.
The Tom Ball & Kenny Sultan duo has appeared on television
internationally, played for audiences of 300 million via Voice Of
America, were featured on the Levi's 501 Blues commercials and are
frequent guests of National Public Radio. Their music from the film Over
The Edge won them the prestigious Telly Award in 1994, and they were the
only musical act in America to play all four venues of the 1984 Olympic
Games.
Tom's most recent studio projects include playing with Jimmy
Buffett's Coral Reefer Band on the soundtrack to the film "Hoot," and
with Kenny Loggins on his latest two CDs, "All Join In" and "How About
Now." It's not hard to see why Tom has been on the cover of both
American Harmonica Newsmagazine and Harmonica World, why Blues Revue
called his playing "stupendous," and why Sound Choice magazine wrote,
"The best acoustic blues act going, bar none!" Meanwhile he has carved
out a secondary career as a solo guitarist and "kills time" writing both
music books and fiction.
Currently Tom resides in Santa Barbara with his artist wife Laurie,
two antique cats and 1000s of 78 RPM records. His daughter Shay is a
renowned singer and model residing in NYC. For more info, a complete
discography and links, please feel free to peruse this website. And if
you'd like to get ahold of Tom personally, you can write or Email: