Tom Wurth is an accomplished singer/songwriter, with a Grammy nomination under his belt and co-writing credits with a long list of acclaimed songwriters. Tom’s musical mission is to strike a chord with the listener while staying faithful to his “salt of the earth” character. True to “T,” Tom’s latest single, “If The Road Runs Out” (a co-write with David Frasier and Bill Luther/produced by Bart Butler and John Ford Coley), is a bittersweet well wishes sentiment from a man who offers an unconditional “goodbye, you’ll always have a place right here” to a loved one exploring new horizons. Tom is an active member of the Nashville music community as songwriter, recording artist and producer. In past months, Tom’s been working behind the board in the recording studio co-producing projects with legendary rocker Eddie Money and “I’d Really Love To See You Tonight,” John Ford Coley (England Dan & John Ford Coley). Both projects feature a special guest appearance by Vince Gill who lent his time and talents on harmony vocals. “If The Road Runs Out” (from the CD by the same name) is on radio now, from Echelon Records, a label headed by Spring Hill Mayor Mike Dinwiddie.
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