Boomer Brothers- The James Thom Thing

Boomer Brothers- The James Thom Thing
BOOMER BROTHERS With a background as diverse as New York City itself, The Boomer Brothers are a multifaceted band that really just want you to have a good time! As a trio of Donnie on guitar, Jeff on piano and Rob on drums each member sings lead as well as harmonizing. With their love of all music they perform cover songs in their own unique way. As well as some originals. But don't worry, you will recognize the popular songs. They may just sound a bit different, hopefully better than the originals in some cases. JAMES THOM THING The James Thom Thing formerly known as The Fanatics are: Singer/Songwriter James Thom Cafiero vocals, guitar, and keyboards, Rob Plotsky guitar, vocals and Rich Hanson bass guitar, vocals Their debut EP as The Fanatics, featuring the songs “Barbed Wire”, “Magazine Woman” and “ Dr. Nylon” appeared on many college and east coast radio charts. The song “Barbed Wire”, also appeared on the first WBAB Homegrown LP. They performed at many top NYC venues such as CBGB’s, Max’s Kansas City, Trax, Heat, Bonds, SNAFU and on Long Island at My Father’s Place, Malibu, Hammerheads and Spit. The band opened for many national artists including Joan Jett and the Black Hearts at the Calderone Concert Hall. The bands second EP “Everything Right Goes Wrong,” ”Endgame,” ”I Can’t Control Myself”, was distributed worldwide. Later, they became known as “The James Thom Thing”, and continued performing their original music in Manhattan at such venues as The Hard Rock Café and The Downtime. During this time they released their 14 song CD entitled “What Is This Thing Called Tom?” which appeared on many independent and top 40 radio charts nationwide. The single from the CD, “The Canvas That We Weave” reached No. 9 on the adult contemporary radio charts in Hawaii. The James Thom Thing continues to release original music with an eclectic style and ear catching melodies and is available on Spotify, Itunes, Youtube, Google Play, and Amazon music among many other digital platforms
starting on 2020-07-10 18:00:00

Address:
My Father’s Place
1221 Old Northern Boulevard
11576 Roslyn
United States