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Tom Bailey (born 1961) is an author, editor, and former teacher in the Creative Writing program at Susquehanna University. He has published two novels, a collection of short fiction, and two textbooks on writing short stories. He has also been widely published in anthologies and literary journals including New Stories From the South and DoubleTakes
In 2014, Bailey also took part in the Retro Futura Tour in the US, along with Howard Jones, Midge Ure, China Crisis and Katrina Leskanich formerly of Katrina and the Waves. [44] He continues to tour internationally, under the moniker "Thompson Twins' Tom Bailey," performing in the UK and also in North America in 2016. [45]
In 2016, Bailey released a new solo single titled "Come So Far", which included a music video. [6] On 25 April 2017, the official Thompson Twins' Tom Bailey website announced that Bailey was recording his debut solo studio album and that he hoped to release the album in early 2018. The album, titled Science Fiction, was released in July 2018. [7]
Thomas L. Bailey (1888–1946), American politician, Governor of Mississippi, 1944–1946; Thomas D. Bailey (1897–1974), American educator; Thomas H. Bailey (born 1936/37), American financier and founder of mutual fund Janus; Tom Bailey (musician) (born 1954), English musician; Tom Bailey (singer) (fl. 2015–2017), English singer and producer
By 1992, Currie and her then husband, fellow Thompson Twins band member Tom Bailey, elected to form Babble, featuring Currie as lyricist, percussionist and visual artist, as a means of creating music without the commercial expectations that were placed on Thompson Twins. In 1994 Babble released their debut studio album, The Stone.
Bailey and Currie began working on the new material themselves before Fernley arrived in New Zealand in early 1995. [10] Ether was released on 27 February 1996. [11] The album's only single, "Love Has No Name", which features vocals by New Zealand singer Teremoana Rapley, reached number 10 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music Club Play chart. [12]
International Observer is a British-New Zealand musical duo formed by Tom Bailey, musician and ex-lead singer of the British band the Thompson Twins, which rose to fame during the 1980s. Its debut album, Seen , featured Māori visual artist Rakai Karaitiana as part of the project.
Brady was raised in New Jersey. He began writing and acting during high school, earning him a scholarship to Harvard College.At Harvard, where he graduated in 1986 with a B.A. in English Literature, Brady acted in and directed various theater productions, and began writing his own plays and screenplays.