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Todd Thibaud

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  • Genre: Americana / Rock / Roots Music

    Location Boston, MA, US

    Profile Views: 94892

    Last Login: 10/29/2011

    Member Since 10/30/2006

    Website www.toddthibaud.com

    Record Label Blue Rose Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

  • Members

    ..Live Band..: ..Thomas Juliano..: Guitar/Vocals ..Sean Staples..: Mandolin/Vocals ..Joe Klompus..: Bass/Vocals ..Pete Caldes..: Drums, ..On The Record "Broken"..: ..Thomas Juliano..: Guitar/Vocals ..Milt Sutton..: Drums, ..Jeff St. Pierre..: Bass ..Sean Staples..: Mandolin/Vocals
  • Influences

    There are so many but here's a sampling of people who affected me along the way with a few comments here and there: ..The Beatles.. (Have you heard of them? O.K., it's almost a cliche now for a songwriter to admit being influenced by The Beatles but they really had an impact on me. I learned a lot about songcraft and melody from their records and still enjoy listening to them today. Especially, .."Rubber Soul", "Revolver", "Abbey Road", and the recent "Let it Be - Naked"..), ..Jackson Browne.. (especially the early records), ..Elvis Costello.., ..Neil Young.., ..Rod Stewart's.. .."Every Picture Tells A Story".. (this is before .."Hot Legs".. and .."If You Think I'm Sexy".....'nuff said), ..Van Morrison.., ..Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers.., ..Bruce Springsteen.. (Live Performance 101), early ..Aerosmith.. (first four records), ..Black Sabbath.. (really the .."Paranoid".. record. It was just so cool...and really scared my mother), ..Bob Dylan.. (pretty much everything but especially .."Highway 61 Revisited"..), ..Nick Drake.., ..Richard Thompson.., ..Crowded House.., ..Neil Finn.., ..Steve Earle.. (When his first record .."Guitar Town".. came out it changed my musical life and helped give me some direction. This was in the 80's remember and he was combining rock,pop,folk, and country and it sounded great. All of this without a hint of spandex), ..Lucinda Williams.. (what a great writer), ..Gordon Lightfoot.. (.."If You Could Read My Mind", "Sundown".....come on), early ..James Taylor.. (helped out with the girls in my college days...), ..Daniel Lanois.. (I never hit the road without .."Acadie".. and .."For The Beauty of Wynnona"..), ..Aimee Mann.., ..U2.., ..Johnny Cash.. (I've always loved Johnny, but I just can't get enough of the .."American Recordings".. series he did late in his life. They're so incredibly intimate and captivating and they never leave my ipod), ..The Rolling Stones.. (again, a potential cliche but for my money .."Exile on Main Street".. is the best rock record ever made), ..The Replacements/Paul Westerberg.. (big fan), ..Gillian Welch.., ..Graham Parker.., ..EmmyLou Harris.. (sigh...), ..John Hiatt.., ..Chris Whitley.., ..John Prine.. (I was lucky enough to catch him live in London a couple of years ago, and was reminded just how cool this guy is. He's written so many great songs and graciously played many of them that evening, including .."Angel From Montgomery"... The place was jammed with adoring fans, and there was a lot of love in the room. It was just one of those special shows you experience every now and then), ..Townes VanZandt.., ..Ry Cooder.. (check out .."Boomers Story"..), ..Tom Waits.. (where do I even begin?), ....I could go on and I'm sure I'm forgetting some people but you get the picture.
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  • Colleen Nortz

    Enjoying your music.

    1 year ago
  • Lightning Buck

    Hi Todd, wish you a Happy Birthday
    and many more to come.
    Have a wonderful day.
    LB

    1 year ago
  • Thomas Pfuetzenreuter

    Hi Todd ,
    I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

    Thomas & Co.



    I hope we see us ASAP!



    2 years ago
  • Bill Toland

    Hey Todd. Your old neighbors Kevin & Chrissy asked me to say hello for them. They want you to know your old trailer is still alive and kickin. I use it a few times a year for some of the larger shows that I do. Take care and Happy New Year!

    2 years ago
  • mikro lange

    :) Thanks !!!


    Herr Kosmos is watching you!

    2 years ago
  • Midland Maniacs

    ThanXs for the add.
    Best Hans/Midland Maniacs

    2 years ago
  • Midland Maniacs

    hhhhhhhh

    kkkkkkkkkkkkkk

    2 years ago
  • Blaukrauts

    Thanks for accepting our request. Greetings from Berlin.

    2 years ago
  • Son and The Holy Ghosts

    Thanks for the add!
    hi from Spain!

    2 years ago
  • Merlins Company

    Thank you for accepting our friend request!! Really
    appreciate it. Wish you an awesome tuesday. Rock and Rollon!! =) Very best
    regards from Merlin’s Company!



    “Beware of the armadilloes whose dark shadows sweeps the
    streets”



    2 years ago
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Member Since:

October 30, 2006

Members:

Live Band: Thomas Juliano: Guitar/Vocals Sean Staples: Mandolin/Vocals Joe Klompus: Bass/Vocals Pete Caldes: Drums, On The Record "Broken": Thomas Juliano: Guitar/Vocals Milt Sutton: Drums, Jeff St. Pierre: Bass Sean Staples: Mandolin/Vocals

Influences:

There are so many but here's a sampling of people who affected me along the way with a few comments here and there: The Beatles (Have you heard of them? O.K., it's almost a cliche now for a songwriter to admit being influenced by The Beatles but they really had an impact on me. I learned a lot about songcraft and melody from their records and still enjoy listening to them today. Especially, "Rubber Soul", "Revolver", "Abbey Road", and the recent "Let it Be - Naked"), Jackson Browne (especially the early records), Elvis Costello, Neil Young, Rod Stewart's "Every Picture Tells A Story" (this is before "Hot Legs" and "If You Think I'm Sexy"...'nuff said), Van Morrison, Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, Bruce Springsteen (Live Performance 101), early Aerosmith (first four records), Black Sabbath (really the "Paranoid" record. It was just so cool...and really scared my mother), Bob Dylan (pretty much everything but especially "Highway 61 Revisited"), Nick Drake, Richard Thompson, Crowded House, Neil Finn, Steve Earle (When his first record "Guitar Town" came out it changed my musical life and helped give me some direction. This was in the 80's remember and he was combining rock,pop,folk, and country and it sounded great. All of this without a hint of spandex), Lucinda Williams (what a great writer), Gordon Lightfoot ("If You Could Read My Mind", "Sundown"...come on), early James Taylor (helped out with the girls in my college days...), Daniel Lanois (I never hit the road without "Acadie" and "For The Beauty of Wynnona"), Aimee Mann, U2, Johnny Cash (I've always loved Johnny, but I just can't get enough of the "American Recordings" series he did late in his life. They're so incredibly intimate and captivating and they never leave my ipod), The Rolling Stones (again, a potential cliche but for my money "Exile on Main Street" is the best rock record ever made), The Replacements/Paul Westerberg (big fan), Gillian Welch, Graham Parker, EmmyLou Harris (sigh...), John Hiatt, Chris Whitley, John Prine (I was lucky enough to catch him live in London a couple of years ago, and was reminded just how cool this guy is. He's written so many great songs and graciously played many of them that evening, including "Angel From Montgomery". The place was jammed with adoring fans, and there was a lot of love in the room. It was just one of those special shows you experience every now and then), Townes VanZandt, Ry Cooder (check out "Boomers Story"), Tom Waits (where do I even begin?), ....I could go on and I'm sure I'm forgetting some people but you get the picture.

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Blue Rose Records

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