Tom Ford has weaved his signature mixing of genres, emphasis on improvisation and diverse influence from the likes of The Police, The Smiths, Allan Holdsworth and Milton Nascimento into his 2026 debut album in. 'goodbye, forever' articulates Tom's ambition as a Singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer to really showcase his influences and love of varied music in a format that is both unashamed and unrestricted.
With an emphasis on the power of collaboration, the album features some well known musicians from the worldwide jazz scene with features from Chris ‘Daddy’ Dave, Frederico Heliodoro, Anatole Muster, Otis Sandsjo and Logan Kane to name a few. Tom will perform this new material with a stripped back guitar-bass-drums trio with Daisy George on bass and King Ike-Elechi on drums, preferring to interpret the music raw and rough live in line with his love of 80s post punk and new wave.
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