Thomas Doggett has been an active performer and educator for over 20 years and enjoys all styles of music.

Thomas began 2013 by performing in Gent, Belgium at the 3rd European Clarinet Festival with his wife Cynthia. The Duo performed Mad Rush to the End by composer Charles Savage. Mad Rush was the first of many works written for Thomas and Cynthia.

Tommy plays a TM Custom tenor saxophone designed by Randy Jones at Tenor Madness and an EWI4000s: Electronic Wind Instrument by AKAI.

Tommy’s teachers include Greg Banaszak and Bob Reynolds

In 2008, Tommy became a member of Corey Taylor’s Junk Beer Kidnap Band. Throughout 2009, JBKB performed at clubs and festivals including Rockfest in Kansas City, Lazerfest in Des Moines, End of the Summer Scorcher in Phoenix and the Key Club in LA.

At the beginning of 2011, Tommy joined the Free Style Variety Band. Prior to that, Tommy regularly performed with Des Moines’ premier R&B/Funk group One Nite Stand.

Tommy is featured on Cleo's Apartment's 2010 release: Off At The Shoulders and the 2012 Axis Manifest film production: Flick

Thomas was an ASCAPlus Award recipient in 2006 and 2007.

As an educator, Thomas has taught at Muskingum College, Ohio University-Zanesville, Kent State, Hiram College, Cincinnati School for the Creative and Performing Arts, College of Mount St. Joseph, South-Western Community College and Central College.

Originally hailing from Covington, Kentucky, Tommy established himself throughout Cincinnati, Ohio as a performer with Lo-Fi (2006 Cincinnati Entertainment Award (CEA) nominee "Best Funk”), The 4Track All-Stars (2005 CEA: Best Hip-Hop) and Two Turntables and a Saxophone (“One of the Top bands to see at Midpoint Music Festival in 2004” Citybeat).

 

I suggest you go visit my wife’s website and listen to the coolest song you’ll hear all day! Just click the photo. :-)

I suggest you go visit my wife’s website and listen to the coolest song you’ll hear all day! Just click the photo. :-)

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Something dark and dirty for your Tuesday night enjoyment.  I was listening to Eivind Aarset this morning and got inspired to do something new.  If you enjoy Nine Inch Nails, you may enjoy this.

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Some electronica to relax you into Sunday night.  Using some stock loops, I created a background.  The fun began when i played my EWI through Guitar Rig.  Being me, I chose the ambient, wacky modifying patches that really morphed the sound.  Enjoy.