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Multi-instrumentalist and filmmaker Tom Abbs has been performing
and recording in a variety of contexts (classical, rock, jazz,
and improvised musics) since age eleven. Tom started his musical
training at the age of seven playing piano. A couple of years
later he changed his instrument to cello and by the time he was
eleven he was playing the bass. He was handed a tuba in seventh
grade and his conquest of the "low end" began. Tom went
on in his teens to win accolades in state and national competitions
for his work as a soloist and ensemble player.
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came to New York in 1991 to attend the New School’s Jazz and Contemporary
Music program where he studied with such masters as Reggie Workman,
Buster Williams, Joe Chambers, Brian Smith, Junior Mance, Arnie
lawrence, Chico Hamilton and Arthur Taylor. By the end of his
third semester at the New School Tom was playing gigs every night
of the week and made the decision to leave school and concentrate
on performing. He has been working steadily ever since. |
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the past decade Tom has developed a driving percussive style on
the bass that encompasses the deep emotion and grit of Charles
Mingus and Jimmy Garrison while showing the dexterity and inventiveness
of Scott La Faro. His fluid tuba style has shed many of the instrument’s
sluggish connotations and transformed it into a soaring solo and
sharply percussive groove machine. Equally comfortable in "free"
and "inside" settings, Abbs' versatility and depth as
a player has kept him busy backing up the likes of Lawrence "Butch"
Morris, Charles Gayle, Daniel Carter, Cooper-Moore, Steve Swell,
Roy Campbell Jr., Sabir Mateen, Ori Kaplan, Jemeel Moondoc, Assif
Tahar, Borah Bergman, Billy Bang, Andrew Lamb, Warren Smith and
many others. Tom is currently a member of the collective groups,
Triptych Myth, Yugnaut
and Transmitting.
He leads the band Frequency
Response and tours with his solo multi-media project Multifarious. |
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is the founder and driving force behind the arts coalition Jump
Arts, which since between 1997 and 2002 presented over 150
performances and educational workshops in New York City. Jump
Arts is dedicated to creating viable opportunities for revolutionary
artists of different generations, backgrounds, and experiences
with a strong focus on emerging artists. Since 2002 Jump Arts
has dedicated itself to artists services through physcal sponsorship
and media services. Jump was voted "Best Arts Collective
in New York City" in 2000 by The New York Press. |
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Tom
has taught music through the New York City Parks Department,
Columbia University’s Greenhouse Nursery School and currently
teaches artist residencies in the New York Public Schools. He
also presents a free outreach program through Jump Arts called
“The Creative Sound Workshop” which incorporates musical story
telling and hands-on learning. |
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