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MP3 Tom Bagley, Sue Cross, Peter Dobson - A Month Of Mondays

This well written, beautifully performed and produced collection of all original-songs is a must for anyone interested in creative, independent music.

12 MP3 Songs in this album (51:40) !
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Tom Bagley
(Keyboards, vocals, musical contractor)

Late 60’s: First Euphonium in Nairobi School Marching Band. Began Playing in his first band in East Africa as a young teen where he met one of his musical mentors Stefan Hillstrom. Played Blues, Rock, and Psychedelic Music.

Early 70’s: Was introduced to Chris Whynaught (back in the USA) by Stefan where they played in Colorado in Rock, Blues, and Swing Rock bands including Sassafrass (an 8 piece horn band), Snake and the Flim Flam Band, and later in Iowa City in Harlequin.

Mid 70’s: Moved to Maryland to play in various Southern rock and Blues Bands and perform in the St. Mary’s College Jazz Ensemble.

Late 70’s: Hitch Hiked to California to visit Stefan Hillstrom and was offered a gig with
Stefan in the Randy Barlow Show, a country/pop band with four songs in the Top 100 Billboard Charts.

80’s: Was joined by sister Cat Bagley to sing in Gazelle, a top-40 and R&B band in Orange County. Disneyland hired Gazelle in 1979 To perform at the Tommorowland Terrace and later changed their Disney name to Voyager. Continued as bandleader on Tomorrowland and various Disney and Buena Vista Events around the US and in foreign countries. Put together lots of specialty Shows for Disney and also performs in The Bytes, a band formed in the early 80’s. Recorded The Bytes album in 1981. Landed a production deal in 1983 with Cherokee Studios where he wrote and played on over 50 recordings.

Mid 90’s: Performed in Peter Dobson Blues Band and recorded Peter Dobson Spirit album, Recorded his album Baby’s Comin'' Home Tonight, with Peter Dobson as producer and guitarist. Performed all the keyboards on Heard Him on the Radio by Chris Whynaught, and recorded with Taj Mahal Bassist Larry Fulcher on his solo project and Taj Mahal’s Band the Phantom Blues Band. Currently Performing with Chris Whynaught and the Reasons Why. Still performing with Voyager and The Bytes.

Late 90s to Present: Performed Dueling Pianos at Sing Sing in Irvine Spectrum as well as Denver, Long Beach and San Diego. Currently on staff at the Shout! House in San Diego.
Recorded and co-wrote A Month of Mondays with Sue Cross and Peter Dobson.

Sue Cross
Electric Upright Bass

Sue has been performing in clubs, festivals and musical theater throughout Southern California since the early seventies. Performance venues include The Galaxy, The Coach House, The Palomino, The Cowboy, Laguna Molten Playhouse, Irvine Barclay Theater and Irvine Valley College Performing Arts Center. A BMI songwriter, Sue has cues on MTV, ABC, NBC, Bravo, Discovery, Oxygen, Nickelodeon, VH1, PBS, A&E and stations in Brazil, Canada, Finland, Hong Kong, Mexico, Peru and the United Kingdom. She has four CD''s out with the band Crossection, receiving airplay throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. She has recorded bass lines for local artists Bree Burgess Rosen, Gail Chasin, Peter Dobson, Tina Jackson, George Lawton, Christina Ray, and Lenelle Hamil. Her latest partnership with Tom Bagley and Peter Dobson has been a real joy, and is already enjoying life beyond their first CD, A Month of Mondays.

Peter Dobson
Guitarist, Vocalist, Producer

U.K.
• Educated at St. John’s College, Oxford (M.A.)
• Studies guitar with Segovia pupil, Timothy Walker
• Plays clubs and local radio
• Signed to A.I.R. London, records at Abbey Road
• Tours U.K. with his band, “Mythica”
• Writes and performs music shows for the B.B.C.

U.S.
• Tours the South with Don Cornelius’ “Soul Train Gang”
• Forms the “Friends Band,” produced by the Crusaders
• Joins the “International Reggae Allstars” with members of the Soul Syndicate and the Peter Tosh Band, performing and recording in Jamaica, U.S., Europe and South America
• Sessions and live shows with many reggae, jazz, R & B, blues and gospel artists (Robbie and Sly, Joe Sample, Ziggy Marley, Taj Mahal’s Phantom Blues Band, etc.}

Recent CDs (as Producer and Guitarist)
• Chris Whynaught, “Heard Him On The Radio” (Bad Daddy, 98)
• Jenny Richards, “Autumn” (Arden, 2000)
• Spider Harris, “Diary Of A Hobo” (Silk Web, 2000)
• Gail Chasin, “Impromptu” (2001)
• Tina Jackson, “Songs In The Key Of Me” (Gorilla Opera, 2003)
• Craig Horton, “In My Spirit” and “Touch Of The Bluesman” (Bad Daddy)
• Rusty Zinn, "Zinnfidelity" (Bad Daddy)
• Sue Cross, “Fat Gold Watch” (Endurance Records, 2005)

Personal Albums (Riddim Records)
• “Heartwork” (Instrumental)
• “Some Old Rainy Day” (Solo Acoustic)
• “Spirit” (Peter Dobson Blues Band)
• “Troubadour” (Solo Acoustic)
• “Sketches From The Art Colony” (Instrumental, Peter Dobson Trio)
• “A Month Of Mondays” (Bagley, Cross, Dobson)

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