 
Tom Kennedy has
been a first call bassist on the music scene for more than
25 years.
Born in 1960,
Tom began playing the acoustic bass at the age of 9. It was
only one-year later that he and brother/pianist Ray Kennedy
began building a high-profile reputation in and around St.
Louis.
By his late
teens, Tom had already worked with such jazz veterans as
James Moody, Peter Erskine, Bill Watrous,
Barney Kessel, David Sanborn, Eddie Harris,
Nat Adderly, Freddie Hubbard, and Stan
Kenton. His interest was primarily mainstream jazz,
until his introduction to the bass guitar at age 17.
Tom moved to New York in 1984 and became involved in
numerous musical projects on both acoustic and electric
Bass. He appeared on master-guitarist Bill Connors' album
"Step it", and toured with the legendary jazz group "Steps
Ahead," bringing immediate recognition. Since then, his
credits include performance and recordings with such greats
as Al DiMeola, Tania Maria, Michael Brecker,
Don Grolnick, and Steve Gadd.
Tom has truly found his home as an original member of the
Dave Weckl Band, and is featured on all DWB
recordings, including: "Rhythm of the Soul", "Synergy",
"Transition", "Perpetual Motion", "LIVE (and very plugged
in)", and the latest release, "Multiplicity." Tom also
appeared on Dave's debut recording, "Master Plan," in 1990.
Tom released his debut solo CD "Basses Loaded" in 1997, with
his second solo project, 'Bassics," which featured jazz
legends Mundell Lowe and Joe LaBarbera. He
performed on guitarist Al DiMeola's release "The
Infinite Desire," "A Tribute to Bill Evans," with Dave
Grusin, and a new classical/jazz release "Two Worlds," with
Lee Ritenour and Dave Grusin.
Tom
also has
continued his "Who's Who" list of performance credits with
Joe Sample, Alan Pasqua, Ernie Watts,
Jeff Beal, Vinnie Colaiuta, Clay Jenkins,
Virgil Donati, and Simon Phillips.
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Watch Steve and Gary trade hot
solos in "Mesmereyes"

Tom and Dave tear it up on
"Toby's Blues"

Some nice groovin' on "Pursuit"


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