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What: Tom Gamble @ Eye of the Wind

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Tom Gamble @ Eye of the Wind

Tom will be launching his new album, On an Ocean, live on board the ship, Eye of the Wind, live in Amsterdam.

This event is free and open to the public. The ship can be found in Amsterdam at the “Orange Harbour”. The ship can also be located via the following link: https://www.eyeofthewind.net/en/ship/ship-s-position

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Where: Eye of the Wind

Amsterdam
Netherlands

Who: Tom Gamble

Acoustic

“One of the UK’s most exciting and versatile guitarists” - BBC Radio 3

There are few musicians who can really be said to defy genre. Tom Gamble is such a musician. With a virtuosic technique and hugely diverse musical output, he is widely regarded as being one of the UK’s most exciting young guitar soloists.

Hailing from London, Tom began his musical journey performing with various bands and as a soloist around the pubs and small venues of South East England. A chance encounter with Tommy Emmanuel then encouraged him to pursue solo guitar further, leading Tom to perform some of his earliest gigs at a small guitar festival hosted by Tommy Emmanuel himself.

Immersing himself in every kind of music and the guitar, Tom ranged from fingerpicking ragtime to country blues, jazz and more. Wishing to take things to the next level, he began to teach himself classical guitar technique with the hope of securing a place to study guitar at a conservatoire.

Sure enough, with hard work and dedication, he was offered a place at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music where he would spend four years studying under the tutelage of Graham Anthony Devine. During this time Tom performed everywhere and anywhere he could, travelling to the USA and throughout Europe to give concerts. He was also awarded first place in The Gladys Puttick Improvisation Competition at Trinity.

Upon graduating, Tom wanted to continue his studies abroad. Travelling to North America he was awarded a scholarship to pursue a Master of Music in classical guitar at The University of British Columbia, where he studied under Dr Daniel Bolshoy. During this time he was an active performer throughout Canada and the USA, winning first place at The Northwest Guitar Competition in 2016.

Tom returned back home to London in 2017 and has since based himself there whilst building an internationally recognised career as a performing and recording artist. He has toured as a soloist across three continents, performing on many major stages such as the Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Teatro Municipal El Retiro in Columbia and the Olympics.

A keen advocate for collaboration, Tom has worked and performed with musicians as diverse as Duke Alexander, David Knopfler, Angela Hicks, The Boston Sinfonia and The London Philharmonic.

Tom has released three solo albums, each to their own critical acclaim, and has been featured numerous times on BBC Radio 3.

As a live performer, Tom is known not only for his genre-bending shows, but also for his friendly spoken introductions to the music.

Aside from his career as a soloist, Tom is the leader and songwriter for The Lost Decades.

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