TOM HAMILTON
Indie / Rock / Jazz / Jam
Opener: Joe May
TOM HAMILTON:
Tom Hamilton's guiding creative principle is very simple: he doesn't like to repeat himself artistically.
For the Philadelphia-based singer/songwriter and guitarist, this mindset stems from a deep-seated motivation to keep pushing himself as an artist — to delve into different lyrical themes and musical detours, to explore potentially uncomfortable and unfamiliar emotional places. "That's a thrilling prospect,” says Hamilton. “To find the deeper things inside and to open up those doors that I didn't even know were there."
As founding member of Brothers Past, American Babies, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, Ghost Light and Billy and The Kids, Hamilton has written/recorded roughly a dozen albums and EPs and shared the stage with everyone from John Mayer to Bob Weir to Billy Strings.
Hamilton’s debut record as a solo artist will be released in late 2025.
JOE MAY:
Joe May plays tight, fast, and fun piano-driven rock, steeped in a hodgepodge of influences: ’70s pop charm, McCartney-esque melodicism, and the rhythmic pulse of his Brazilian roots. His shows blend upbeat arrangements, cheeky storytelling, and flashes of improvisation that keep each performance alive and unpredictable. Expect sunlit grooves, a smile on your face, and a sound that feels both classic and refreshingly new."