Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

Tom Petersson

 
Artist: Tom Petersson
Tom Petersson

Similar Artists:

Influenced By:

Followers:

Worked With:

Formal Connection With:

  • Born: May 09, 1950, Rockford, IL
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: 12-String Bass Guitar, Bass (Electric), Bass

Biography

The talented Tom Petterson plays bass with those high rollers of rock, Cheap Trick. Petersson fell in with true-original Rick Nielsen back in the '60s and the two wandered Europe before landing in Fuse, a strangely progressive quintet who issued one unsuccessful release. Nielsen returned to America in the early '70s and told Petersson he was on the verge of success with a new band. Petersson was less than delighted when he found out the truth upon returning to the States, but stayed around as the duo eventually settled with Bun E. Carlos on the drums and Robin Zander's lead vocals.

Touring heavily and releasing a blistering opening salvo of classic records, Cheap Trick rose to great success, but at the height, Petersson became disenchanted and left the band immediately after Trick completed the radical All Shook Up with Sir George Martin. Petersson ironically pulled a "Yoko" move -- leaving Trick to work with his wife Dagmar on Tom Peterson and Another Language (Petersson dropping the extra pseudo-Swedish 's' from his name). This mini-album of new wave wildness was the only thing heard from Petersson until he spilled beer in Nielsen's lap at a Duran Duran birthday party some years later.

Petersson rejoined Cheap Trick for a commercial, if not thoroughly artistic, return to form, Lap of Luxury. Petersson also worked with Concrete Blond and Precious Metal. In the '90s, Cheap Trick's star fell again and the quartet almost quit releasing new material, but still performed constantly. While living in Nashville, Petersson hooked up with multi-instrumentalist neighbor Doug Powell and the two joined the quasi-supergroup Swag which included Jerry Dale McFadden of Sixpence None the Richer, Robert Reynolds (the Mavericks), and Ken Coomer of Wilco. Oddly, Petersson threatened legal action against Swag in 2001 concerning membership, although his status with Cheap Trick was never in question. Petersson invented the massive 12-string bass which services distinguished clientele like Jeff Ament. ~ Doug Stone, All Music Guide
Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics
Wikipedia: Tom Petersson
Top
Tom Petersson

Tom Petersson in Chicago, Illinois
Background information
Born May 9, 1950 (1950-05-09) (age 59)
Genres Rock
Occupations Musician, songwriter
Instruments Bass guitar, guitar, vocals
Associated acts Cheap Trick

Tom Petersson (born Thomas Peterson, May 9, 1950, Rockford, Illinois) is the bassist for the rock band Cheap Trick.

Contents

Career

Peterson contributes to the writing of music and was the first bassist to play a 12 string bass guitar.[citation needed] Jol Dantzig of Hamer Guitars was the builder of the first 12-string bass, which expanded the 8-string bass concept by adding one more additional octave string to each bass string. It is basically a four string bass with two octave strings tuned in unison just above the fundamental bass string. Originally Hamer built him a 10-string bass, then the 12-string he originally wanted. His 12-string bass debuts on the song "Heaven Tonight".

Peterson plays bass as a second lead guitar on "He's a Whore" from Cheap Trick's debut album. He sings lead vocals on "I Know What I Want", on one of the versions of "Voices" and on live versions of "Waitin' For The Man".

Peterson left Cheap Trick, shortly after the recording of All Shook Up, on August 26, 1980. Petersson, however, released the solo album Tom Peterson And Another Language and toured the North American club scene with his new group with his wife Dagmar. He moved to New York and played shows with his band called Sick Man of Europe, which was the name of a pre-Cheap Trick band he was in with Rick Nielsen.

Peterson rejoined Cheap Trick in 1988 for their Lap of Luxury album. Despite going platinum and including the #1 hit song "The Flame", Petersson blamed Lap of Luxury for pigeonholing them into a sound that they were not comfortable with, which led to Busted and the end of their relationship with Epic.

Peterson continues to record and tour with Cheap Trick. Now on a new label, Cheap Trick Unlimited, Cheap Trick released Rockford in June 2006. Petersson also appeared on Frank Black's solo album, released in June 2006.[citation needed]

Personal life

  • Peterson is married to wife Alison Peterson.

Other work

External links


 
 
Learn More
One on One (1982 Album by Cheap Trick)
Fuse (Rock Band, '60s)
Swag (Rock Band, 2000s)

What does TOMS as in TOMS shoes mean? Read answer...
What happened to Tom from Bob and Tom? Read answer...
Is Tom the mouse from Tom and Jerry? Read answer...

Help us answer these
Which is the best tom tom or Garmin?
When were tom toms invented?
Tom from tom and jerry in love?

Post a question - any question - to the WikiAnswers community:

 

Copyrights:

Artist. Copyright © 2009 All Media Guide, LLC. Content provided by All Music Guide ®, a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC. All rights reserved.  Read more
Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Tom Petersson" Read more

 

Mentioned in