Singer-Songwriter Tom Wopat Releases New Album "Simple Man"
Singer-songwriter Tom Wopat announces the release of his 13th studio album, Simple Man, across all major digital music streaming platforms (ffm.to/simpleman), with physical album copies also available for sale now at tom-wopat.myshopify.com/products/simple-man, or at his upcoming shows and appearances.
Wopat called upon his longtime band which included producer and bassist David Finck, who co-produced and recorded Simple Man alongside Wopat, their 4th studio collaboration together. The longtime music pals birthed Simple Man in a private New York City studio in October with producer and musician Joel Arnow and sound engineer Roy Hendrickson also with production credits.
“First and foremost, it is verified that Tom and I work well together,” said David Finck. “I knew this. Tom and I react and respond similarly to music. These factors combined with Tom’s strong work ethic and fantastic sense of humor allow for a recording process that can only result in a wonderful listening experience.”
Surrounded by his band of more than 20 years, Simple Man is a 13-track pleasureful mixture of songs with musical elements that range from country, blues, jazz, to Americana. Simple Man contains Wopat originals like the smooth country blues on “County Line,” the album’s focus track and namesake of his current movie trilogy. There’s also several tributes to iconic songwriters like Graham Nash on the title track of “Simple Man,” James Taylor’s “Copperline” and “Frozen Man,” a Stephen Stills meets Bill Withers mashup of “Use Me / For What It’s Worth” and a jazzy take on a Shawn Colvin tune, “Riding Shotgun Down The Avalanche.”
“First of all, I've come to realize that a recording like this is truly a collective effort,” Wopat said. “I serve primarily as the instigator, but the real talent lies with those around me who facilitate what I'm trying to express. David Finck on bass, Tedd Firth on piano, and Peter Grant on drums, have been my "A" trio for over 20 years. I convened the four of us for a couple rehearsals, and we settled on some fairly disparate material, mostly songs we've worked up live, with a few unfamiliar selections thrown in for good measure.”
Album name: Simple Man
Digital / Physical release: December 16, 2022
Album audio producer(s): David Finck, Tom Wopat, Joel Arnow
Buy/Stream/Listen: ffm.to/simpleman or tom-wopat.myshopify.com/products/simple-man
Track Listing & Songwriters:
1. Simple Man (Graham Nash)
2. Riding Shotgun Down The Avalanche (Shawn Colvin, John Leventhal)
3. County Line (Tom Wopat)
4. Look Around (Cy Coleman, Betty Comden, Adolph Green)
5. Frozen Man (James Taylor)
6. Step In The Right Direction (Tom Wopat, Robert Byrne, Richard Bowles)
7. Wait For It (Lin Manuel-Miranda)
8. Why Is The Moon So Blue (Rhonda Coullet)
9. Leave It Like It Is (David Wilcox)
10. Use Me / For What It’s Worth (Bill Withers, Stephen Stills)
11. Rita (Wiley Porter)
12. Copperline (James Taylor)
13. If I Had Only Known (Craig Morris, Jana Steinfeld)
About Tom Wopat:
It’s been several decades since the General Lee first left the ground, sky-rocketing Tom Wopat and co-star John Schneider to instant Dukes of Hazzard stardom. In the 43 years since, Wopat has been blessed with a multifaceted career that has ranged from starring roles on Broadway, various television appearances, singing in such venues as The Ol’ Opera, Carnegie Hall, and the Hollywood Bowl, to a featured role in Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained. Most recently he is finishing up a new recording project, a CD entitled Simple Man, a 14 song collection that will be his 13th solo release. Also, on the horizon is the premiere of the second movie of his County Line trilogy, County Line: All In, for the Inspiration Network. The third film, County Line: No Fear is due in early 2023. Recently starring on the TV series, Black List, which features James Spader, Wopat quipped “I enjoy keeping a lot of balls in the air.” Tom was a staple on the Broadway stage for 35 years, garnering a pair of Tony award nominations along the way. Long known for his musical leading man abilities, Wopat also was critically acclaimed for his dramatic work in The Trip to Bountiful and Glenn Gary Glenn Ross. But currently it’s his work in the studio and on the road with some of the most talented musicians in the world that has provided Tom the most satisfaction.
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Website: tomwopat.com
Tom Wopat Contacts:
Media & Publicity: Jason W. Ashcraft | jwa@jwamedia.com | (615) 991-1125
Management: Liz Kamlet | windsongentertainmentla@gmail.com
Booking: wopatbooking@gmail.com