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Tom N Tierney / Comments

Dave Byers
Dave Byers  (about 13 years ago)
Praise the Lord! Ck out my new tunes at davebyersmusic.com Great to see you lifting up God's name in song my friend! Great job! Keep up the good work. Dave
Catherine Sears and Cateebob Angel7sears Music
Catherine Sears and Cateebob Angel7sears Music  (over 13 years ago)
awesome music ..enjoying another listen:)
Rob Chiavelli
Rob Chiavelli  (over 13 years ago)
I needed the right music to help me get my head back on straight. What would I put on? Nothing was registering. Your songs are meeting me right where I am. Thank you brother.
MARK ALLEN MAIN
MARK ALLEN MAIN  (over 13 years ago)
Great guitar work and lyrics, Tom!!! You sound great!! God Bless, Mark
Steven G. Eads
Steven G. Eads  (over 13 years ago)
Tom, your songwriting and guitar work are just the best. Blessings, Steve
Tom N Tierney
Tom N Tierney  (over 13 years ago)
Thanks, and many blessings to you, my brother!
James M Bain
James M Bain  (over 13 years ago)
Tom: Nice tunes and I like the guitar work. Thanks, James Bain
The Jesse Owen Band
The Jesse Owen Band  (over 13 years ago)
Thanks for returning the favor and becoming a fan of mine. Your sound is so easy on the heart and ears anyone should be able to tell it's God inspired. God bless you and what you do
Liz Cole
Liz Cole  (over 13 years ago)
Hi Tom - thank you for joining my page and for supporting my music ministry. :) you play beautifully and I love your arrangements. I wish you all the best in your music. Love and blessings. Liz. www.lizcole.com.au
Steven G. Eads
Steven G. Eads  (over 13 years ago)
Tom, I listened to Isaiah 55 and was truly refreshed. I don't know how you do it...make every song so different from the other...and meaningful... Love the guitar work & the vocals. Anyway, I really really enjoyed Isaiah 55 and thought you should know. Hope you are having a blessed weekend. Steve
Tom N Tierney
Tom N Tierney  (over 13 years ago)
In answer to your 'how do you make them different' comment, I don't know either, brother! I guess it's all that musical training coming home to roost (and not necessarily a good thing, either!) i.e., playing bassoon in high school, hours of practicing sax scales and patterns to get into the Navy band then submerged in big-band jazz for four years (while all my friends at home were into hippy folk-stuff)... then classical sax/guitar and Music Therapy studies in college. Ah, confusing and crazy! Plus a deep longing to be a bit different. But the truth is, sometimes I feel like I'm wandering alone in a desert. The musical landscape is so crazy now-a-days, with millions of tunes out there in digital format... not like the old days when all we had was the local am/fm radio with one or two stations and LP's (33 RPM's) and small 45 RPMs for our music. (Am I dating myself? (: Can't figure it all out, and stopped trying. Thanks for your thoughts and comments. Be blessed, my friend!
More Than i
More Than i  (over 13 years ago)
I love your instrumentation, and the passages chosen. You music is beautiful and inspiring.