Thomas Lazare Wilson, widely known as Tom Wilson, is a distinguished Canadian singer, songwriter, and musician acclaimed for his versatile performances across rock, blues, and folk genres. He was born in Hamilton, Canada, on June 9, 1959.
Wilson's musical journey commenced with The Florida Razors in 1981, marking the genesis of his prolific career. Over the years, he collaborated with various bands, enriching the Canadian music scene with his diverse talents. In 2001, Wilson embarked on his solo career with the release of his debut album, "Planet Love," which notably featured the hit single "Dig It." Since then, he has remained a steadfast presence in the music industry, consistently delivering compelling rock, blues, and folk compositions. Noteworthy among his repertoire are singles such as "Blue Moon Drive," "Mother Love," "Stir the Ashes," "Long Way Down," and "Starless Nights." His discography boasts albums like "Dog Years," "Mother Love," and "Symphonic Scars," showcasing his artistic evolution and musical prowess.
A seasoned performer, Wilson has graced stages worldwide, sharing his craft with audiences and collaborating with esteemed artists like Kings and Queens.
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