Tom Breiding - AmeriSon Highway Tours: Tom's Music
The Unbroken Circle: Songs of the WV Coalfields
(Tom Breiding)
2008-03-03
AmeriSon Records: Produced by Tom Breiding. The Unbroken Circle is a collection of songs that document events in the coalfields of West Virginia from the early 1900’s. Breiding provides the guitar, banjo, dobro, and moving, heartfelt vocals on this self-produced album recorded primarily with bluegrass musicians and entirely on site at Breiding’s AmeriSon Studio.
Time To Roll
(Tom Breiding and American Son)
2006
AmeriSon Records, Produced by Tom Breiding: This roots-rock/alt-country album was the result of the re-forming of American Son with longtime friends and old bandmates Jeff Stevens, Pit Mozena, and Chris Moore. All roadhouse veterans, they bring an edge to this collection of songs that range from Civil War ballads to small town laments and out and out honkey-tonk rockers.
Two Tone Chevrolet
(Tom Breiding)
2004
Railroadtown Records, Produced by Jamie Peck: A must have for Tom Breiding fans, this album features some of Tom's finest songs and represents a culmination of the studio work he did with longtime producer and friend Jamie Peck, and includes contributions from two great writers, Steve Dean and Mike Sweeney. Two songs on this album have been featured on NPR's Car Talk with Click and Clack. Photographer Mike Banos took the photos for this album at a local speedway with Tom's own classic Chevy Malibu.
American Son
(Tom Breiding and American Son)
2001
Railroadtown Records, Produced by Jamie Peck: This album features the original American Son line-up and contains four heartfelt and well-crafted tunes to document the struggles of the communities that rely on domestic steel companies during the steel dumping crisis at the turn of the millenium. These powerful tunes remind us of the importance of small town America in a world of globalization.