- Tom Verlaine
Infobox musical artist
Name = Tom Verlaine
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Thomas Miller
Born = Birth date and age|1949|12|13|df=y
Morristown,New Jersey , U.S.
Occupation =Musician
Vocalist
Producer
Instrument =Guitar
Vocals Piano
Associated_acts = Television
Neon Boys
Genre = PunkArt punk New Wave
Notable_instruments =Fender Jazzmaster
Fender Jaguar
Danelectro Shorthorn DeluxeTom Verlaine (born Thomas Miller,
December 13 1949 , inMorristown, New Jersey ) [ [http://www.obbard.com/tvlist-archive/0510/msg00106.html (TV) This Case Is Closed!/Maybe I Should Have Been A Research-Librarian/Exact Location ] ] is asinger ,songwriter andguitar ist, best-known as the frontman for the New York rock band Television.Biography
Tom Verlaine began his life as Thomas Miller. He began studying piano at an early age but switched to saxophone in middle school after hearing a record by
John Coltrane . Verlaine was initially unimpressed with the role of the guitar in both rock and jazz, and was only inspired to take up the instrument after hearing theRolling Stones ' "19th Nervous Breakdown " during his adolescence [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:aiftxqr5ldde All-Music Guide] ] , at which point he began a long period of experimentation to develop a personal style. Verlaine also had an interest in writing and poetry from an early age. As a teen he was friends with future bandmate and punk iconRichard Hell at a boarding school,Sanford School they both attended. They quickly discovered that they shared a passion for music and poetry.After one failed attempt Verlaine (with Hell) succeeded in escaping from school and moved to New York City. He then created his stage name, a reference to the French symbolist poet
Paul Verlaine . He is quoted as saying this name was inspired byBob Dylan 's name change and was a way of distancing himself from his past.Fact|date=April 2007 He and Hell formedThe Neon Boys , recruiting drummerBilly Ficca . The Neon Boys quickly disbanded after failing to recruit a second guitarist, despite auditions byDee Dee Ramone andChris Stein . They reformed as Television a few months later, finding a guitarist in Richard Lloyd, and began playing at seminal punk clubs likeCBGB andMax's Kansas City . In 1975 Verlaine kicked Hell out of the band for his erratic playing and behavior, and they released their first single withFred Smith replacing Hell. Verlaine dated poet and musicianPatti Smith when they were both up-and-coming artists in the burgeoning New York punk scene. Television released two albums, "Marquee Moon " and "Adventure", to great critical acclaim and modest sales before breaking up in 1978.Verlaine soon released a self-titled solo album that began a fruitful 1980s solo career. He took up residence in England for a brief period in response to the positive reception his work had received there and in Europe at large. In the 1990s he collaborated with different artists, including Patti Smith, and composed a film score for "
Love and a .45 ". In the early 90s Television reformed to record one album which garnered mixed reviews. They have reunited periodically for touring ever since. Verlaine released his first new album in many years in 2006, titled "Songs and Other Things ".Verlaine is regarded by many as one of the most talented performers of the early
post punk era. His poeticlyrics , coupled with his accomplished and original guitar playing, are highly influential and widely praised in the music media. He and Television bandmate Richard Lloyd are known as one of rock's most acclaimed and inventive guitar duos. Verlaine is placed #56 on "Rolling Stone " magazine's 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. Interestingly, in spite of the adoration he receives from the media, Verlaine rarely reciprocates this attention in the form of interviews, as he hates doing them.Collaborations
Verlaine was in discussion with
Jeff Buckley to produce his second album, before Buckley's accidental drowning in 1997.He has guested as guitarist on numerous releases by other artists. He played on the song "Fireflies" from
Patti Smith 's 1996 album "Gone Again ". This was not the first time Verlaine had collaborated with one-time romantic partner Smith; he played guitar on her debut single "Hey Joe " and on "Break It Up" from her debut album "Horses". He also co-authored that song with Smith.He is part of The Million Dollar Bashers, a supergroup also featuring
Sonic Youth starsLee Ranaldo andSteve Shelley ,Wilco guitaristNels Cline , Bob Dylan bassistTony Garnier , guitaristSmokey Hormel and keyboardistJohn Medeski . Their work appears on the original soundtrack to "I'm Not There ", abiographical film reflecting the life ofBob Dylan .Guitars
Throughout his career Verlaine has played a variety of Fender guitars. Most famously in the heyday of Television he played a
Fender Jazzmaster and aFender Jaguar through Fender andVox amps. These guitars were an unusual choice for a rock musician at that time. Verlaine is pictured inside the compilation "The Miller's Tale " playing both types of guitars. Recently, at solo concerts and at Television concerts, Verlaine has played aFender Stratocaster , including one that has been modified withDanelectro pickups. He has also been seen using a standardFender Telecaster with a rosewood neck in a video where he tries to teach Richard Hell the song "Venus" (though this was probably just a guitar owned by the studio they were in). Verlaine is credited as being instrumental in bringing what was seen as a "surf" guitar into the rock arena.Guitar style & effects
Verlaine is an advocate of keen and unusual (yet subtle) guitar sounds and recording techniques including close miking, delay, reverb, slap echo,
phasing /flanging ,tremolo , etc. Television's first commercially released recording, "Little Johnny Jewel", saw Verlaine plugging his guitar straight into the recording desk with no amplification. Going against the prevailing tradition of rock guitar for the past 40 years, he rarely usesdistortion .Vibrato is a large part of Verlaine's style and he makes extensive use of the Jazzmaster's uniquetremolo bar . In terms of guitar scales and note selection, Verlaine utilises themixolydian and minor pentatonic scale like most rock guitarists, but his sequencing, phrasing, tone and approach tolegato and other techniques is unconventional.His style may be a product of the way he learned to play; he told a
Guitar Player interviewer in 2005 "I never played guitar along with records, so I never learned all the speed licks everybody gravitates to when starting out. I know 19-year-old guitarists who can playDanny Gatton solos note-for-note. They don’t really know what notes they’re playing, but they do them flawlessly." [ [http://www.guitarplayer.com/article/tom-verlaine/dec-05/16082 Tom Verlaine ] ]Verlaine uses a thin pick and heavy strings (gauges .050 to .013) and tunes down a half step or more. In contrast to most modern rock guitarists, he uses a wound 3rd string. Verlaine usually plays with the bridge pickup on, but picks over the neck pickup. This, according to him, gives a "full yet clear sound" [ [http://www.guitarplayer.com/article/tom-verlaine/dec-05/16082 Tom Verlaine ] ]
Discography
olo albums
*"Tom Verlaine" (1979)
*"Dreamtime" (1981)
*"Words from the Front " (1982)
*"Cover" (1984)
*"Flash Light" (1987)
*"The Wonder" (1990)
*"Warm and Cool" (1992) (Reissued in 2005)
*"" (1996)
*"Around" (2006)
*"Songs and Other Things" (2006)ingles
*"Always" (1981)
*"Postcard from Waterloo" (1982)
*"Let Go the Mansion" (1984)
*"Five Miles of You" (1984)
*"A Town Called Walker" (1987)
*"Cry Mercy, Judge" (1987)
*"The Funniest Thing" (1987)
*"Shimmer" (1989)
*"Kaleidoscopin" (1990)References
*Guinness Rockopedia - ISBN 0-85112-072-5
*The Great Rock Discography (Fifth Edition) - ISBN 1-84195-017-3External links
* [http://www.thewonder.co.uk The Wonder]
* [http://tantmieux.squarespace.com/tant-mieux-interviews-/2005/3/6/tom-verlaine-part-one-of-the-interview-with-srp.html Interview with Tom Verlaine by Sadi Ranson-Polizzotti]Persondata
NAME= Verlaine, Tom
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Miller, Thomas
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Musician ,Vocalist , Producer
DATE OF BIRTH=December 13 ,1949
PLACE OF BIRTH=Morristown, New Jersey ,United States
DATE OF DEATH=
PLACE OF DEATH=
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