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Tom has published three new albums in 2023, available now on major streaming sites.  Twenty-One has 21 of Tom's original songs; the other two albums, EPR--Heroes of the 50's (Elvis Presley, Pat Boone, and Ricky Nelson) and Tom Nelson Sings Old Blue Eyes (Sinatra standards) show Tom's versatility. 

The Metal Podcast Dives Into Tom Nelson's Hit "Walkin' Down the Street"

By DJ Gunderson, Co-CEO of The Metal Podcast on Patreon

April 20, 2024

Among a collection of remarkable songs by Tom Nelson from his album "Twenty-One," the track "Walkin' Down the Street" shines particularly bright. This multifaceted Nashville artist weaves together strands of country, jazz, and pop into a melodious blend that feels both refreshingly modern and nostalgically heartfelt. The track opens with the gentle strumming of an acoustic guitar, setting a laid-back, inviting tone that paves the way for the singer's distinctive, honeyed vocals. The lyrics of "Walkin' Down the Street" paint a charming picture of small-town life and the simple desire to find lasting love amidst familiar surroundings. The song's narrative explores themes of community and continuity, preferring the stability of long-term relationships over transient encounters. With lines like "maybe raise some kids in this little old town," the artist taps into a deep vein of timeless aspirations and values, presenting them with a sincerity that is sorely missed in much of today's music. What makes this song particularly captivating is the seamless integration of catchy lyrics and a soothing vocal performance, backed by understated yet skillful guitar play. The song's structure is tight and unpretentious, delivering its message and musical enjoyment without overstaying its welcome. It's a track that encourages reflection on life's simpler pleasures, promoting a positive outlook and the hope of meeting that "special one." "Walkin' Down the Street" ultimately stands out for its ability to make listeners smile and soothe their ears, all while provoking thoughtful appreciation for the less complicated aspects of life. The artist's ability to blend genres creates a unique sound that respects his roots in country, jazz, and pop, making this track a delightful addition to an already impressive repertoire. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this song is a testament to the artist's continued evolution and his knack for crafting relatable, heartfelt music. Tom Nelson's sound draws rich inspiration from the legends of the '50s, channeling the iconic styles of Elvis Presley, Pat Boone, and Ricky Nelson, while also echoing the unmistakable influence of Frank Sinatra. His album "Twenty-One" features 21 of Tom's original tracks, illustrating his songwriting depth and flair. Tom's craftsmanship in music has been finely tuned through collaborations with some of the industry's top arrangers and producers. Known for his engaging storytelling and deep love for music, Tom consistently delivers performances that are sure to delight any audience. A seasoned performer, Tom has graced many prestigious stages in Los Angeles, including Doug Westin’s Troubadour, Ledbetter’s, and The Horn, captivating audiences with his compelling live performances. As a member of the Nashville Songwriter’s Association International (NSAI), Tom's original songs have achieved national recognition, with three tracks being played on over 300 stations across the country and even on the Armed Forces network.

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Meet Tom Nelson

Nashville-based singer/songwriter/recording artist Tom Nelson has performed at a number of top Los Angeles venues such as Doug Westin’s Troubadour, Ledbetter’s, The Horn and many other locations. His rich and distinctive honey vocals and guitar licks bring a unique sound all his own to his original songs as well as his stylized classic standards, pop, country and jazz.

Tom is a member of NSAI (Nashville Songwriter’s Association International) and had three original songs played on over 300 stations nationally as well as on the Armed Forces network.

Tom fell in love with Nashville and relocated in 2019 to continue writing and singing after his producer Johnny Janis moved here. One of the songs they produced, Butterfly Days, was written by Boudleaux Bryant of the famous House of Bryant. Boudleaux and Felice Bryant are celebrated as Nashville’s first professional songwriters. Tom’s talent has been honed by his work with top professionals, arrangers, and producers in the industry. A great storyteller, his love of music and entertaining promise to please any crowd.

The Music

Below are audio tracks from the past and present performed by Tom Nelson. Press the play button to stream each song instantly on any device. For more information, please click "Song Details & Free Download"

Originals

NATIONALLY RELEASED

STANDARDS

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