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BIOGRAPHY
Tommy K. Jr. was born on the 15th of August, 1984 in Hungary.
He was about 4 when his father, Tamás Katona Sr.(also a guitar player)played a tape of a guitarist who was wearing a white hat
and was playing with unbelievable energy... Tommy was constantly asking to see the tape of the "man in the hat" who
played the song Look At Little Sister. The man in the hat was Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Growing up, Tommy's interest in the guitar became unquenchable. At 7 he could lift his father's guit
ar so the real playing begun.
Tommy spent many years studying the music and technique of the great blues players like Muddy Waters, Freddie, Albert & B.B. King, Jimmy Reed, Johnny Winter, Jimi & SRV, to name only a few. Today, Tommy K. Jr. is a master of the guitar...a true prodigy...thanks to his devotion of those that came before him.
Tommy began performing at his father's gigs all over Europe at the age of 10 and played live at the Gastroblues Festival in 1994 in Paks, Hungary to a crowd of 2000 people.
In 1995 Tommy played with a true blues vocalist, the legendary Eb Davis. Eb and Tommy became very good friends and play at l
east one concert every year with Eb and Tommy's father.
The late 1990s saw numerous concerts, television appearances and articles in the European press with Tommy and his band,PMD.
Tommy played countless memorable shows with PMD. They played several Gastroblues Festivals in Paks and the famous Sz
iget Fest, all in Hungary. They ventured abroad as well; played numerous shows at the
Mojo Club, Zenta (Serbia) - Tommy says: "to me, this is the best blues
pub in Middle-Europe" -; the Motorcycle Festival in Kula (Serbia); the Klikk Festival in Slovakia, Blues Festival in Verőce (Croatia) and of
ten in Germany too. In late July 2007, Tommy & his band Full Blast opened for Johnny Winter at the 27th Annual Puisto Blues Fest in Finland. They also were headliners at the August '07
Blues Festival in Pordenone, Italy.
In recent years Tommy has had many exciting musical experiences. He met and played with many famous musicians. He had the good fortune to play with Big Bill Morganfield,
the son of the legendary Muddy Waters; Tino Gonzales, the guitarist of Earth, Wind and Fire; Ian Siegal, one of the best Britis
h blues guitarists. When extraordinary blues harmonica player Sugar Blue was in Hungary a couple of years back Tommy was there and jammed with him.
Tommy completed the recording of his first album, "Let Your Fingers Bleed" and it has been released independently, in Europe, as Tommy K. Jr. And Full
Blast. The record also features his good friend Tamás Petendi on guitar. Tommy's father, Tamas Sr. also plays guitar on one song. The record was
released late September, 2006 with a great debut concert that was held on the 8th of December at the A38 Ship Club to rave reviews. Tommy's CD is now in
it's 2nd printing. Tommy's CD is now in it's 2nd print. In September 2006 Tommy paid his first visit to Texas where he attended
the 12th Annual Stevie Ray Vaughan Ride And Concert event. While in Texas for several weeks Tommy had the opportunity to perform with many noted Texas Blues artists such
as
Alan Haynes, Jim Suhler & Monkeybeat, Wes Jeans, Texas Slim, The Tyler Dow Bryant Band, Appa Perry, Joe Hell & The Red Roosters, Cheryl Arena and Carson Alexander at venues that included Deep Ellum
Blues in Austin and Nuno's in Austin.
Tommy moved to Dallas, Texas on the 3rd October 2007. and he's still there. He joined Voodoo Blue, the premier Stevie Ray Vaughan tribute band in the US. and plays a lot around Texas. Along with Stevie's music they play Tommy's original tunes and more old blues songs as well. Check out the website: www.voodooblue.net
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"(...)They also were headliners at the August '07 Pordenone Blues fest in Italy"
I WAS THERE! Just in front of him in the first row... When he played Texas Flood that was an unforgiveble moment..
Thanx Tommy!
We want you back again here in Pordenone!!
You can hear the real blues that take you and bring you away from your body...
Fantastic..
P.S.
I'm not a promoter of anything like that!
I only listen him live and the cd is also great! That's all.
ép munka Sibyll!
ás szeretnék köszönetet mondani, az utolsó koncertetekét Zentán a MOJO-ba. Iszonyat nagy buli volt. Rohadt nagy tömeg. Kegyetlen volt:) Még egyszer köszi. Gyertek megint amint tudtok:) Péter