Thom Crawford
Thom Crawford | |
|---|---|
| Born | Thomas Crawford |
| Origin | The Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia |
| Genres | Alternative |
| Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
| Instrument | Vocals |
| Years active | 2010–present |
| Label |
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| Website | twitter |
Thom Crawford is an Australian alternative music singer and songwriter. He has worked and collaborated with acts both at home and abroad. He has toured in support of Matt Corby, Icehouse, Lanie Lane, Thundamentals, Hilltop Hoods and Ian Moss. He has written with fellow songwriters: Alex Hope, Sarah Aarons, Sacha Skarbek, Joanne Perica, David Ryan Harris, Jon Hume and Paul Herman.[1]
Crawford received a long-list nomination, for Best Original Song Oscar for his track, "Bones", which was used in the documentary film starring Johnny Depp, For No Good Reason (2012).[1] "Bones" is co-written with American songwriter, Perica.[1] He is the featured singer on Australian hip-hop artists, Thundamentals' single, "Something I Said" (February 2014), which peaked in the ARIA Singles Chart top 100.[2] Benson, an Australian house musician, issued a single, "Hollow" featuring Crawford, in September 2015, which reached No. 6 on the ARIA Club Tracks chart.[3]
Discography
Singles
| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AUS | |||||
| "Bones" | 2010 | — | Non-album single | ||
| "Solid Ground" | — | ||||
| "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released. | |||||
Featured singles
| Year | Title | Peak chart positions | Album |
|---|---|---|---|
| AUS | |||
| 2014 | "Something I Said" (Thundamentals featuring Thom Crawford) |
66[2] | So We Can Remember |
| 2015 | "Hollow" (Benson featuring Thom Crawford) |
— | Non-album single |
| 2017 | "Ring A Bell" (David Dallas featuring Thom Crawford) |
— | "Hood Country Club" |
| 2019 | "Nowa Nowa" (Nooky featuring Thom Crawford) |
— | "Junction Court" |
| 2021 | "They Don't Know" (Birdz featuring Thom Crawford) |
— | "Legacy" |
References
- ^ a b c staff writer (17 January 2014). "Aussie Muso Misses out on Oscar Nomination for Best Song". theMusic.com.au. Street Press Australia. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
- ^ a b Wallace, Ian (31 March 2014). "Week Commencing ~ 31st March 2014 ~ Issue #1257" (PDF). The ARIA Report (1257). Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA): 4, 16, 18, 21. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 April 2014. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
- ^ Wallace, Ian (16 November 2015). "Week Commencing ~ 16th November 2015 ~ Issue #1342" (PDF). The ARIA Report (1342). Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA): 20. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
External links
- Official page on X
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