Teddy Thompson
Artist: Teddy Thompson
Genre(s):
Country
Rock: Pop-Rock
Pop
Discography:
Up Front and Down Low
Year: 2007
Tracks: 13
Separate Ways
Year: 2006
Tracks: 11
Blunderbuss
Year: 2004
Tracks: 6
The only boy of British folk-rock legends Richard & Linda Thompson, Teddy Thompson was born in 1976, during his parents' time living in a Muslim community outside of London. He first base came to the musical public eye in 1996 when he turned up on his father's you? me? us? album, contributory patronage vocals. He finally opened for Richard on a number of solo dates following the record's vent, as comfortably as adding guitar and encouraging vocals on 1999's Mock Tudor and the subsequent spell. A hot, mail-order-only magnetic disc of Richard's 1998 solo, acoustic shows featured Teddy teaming with him on a handful of tunes, including Richard & Linda's classic "A Heart Needs a Home," the Left Banke's "She May Call You Up Tonight," and a marvellous reading of "Suasion," co-written by Richard and Tim Finn. In the summer of 2000, Teddy released his self-titled debut for Virgin Records. The album is a appeal of self-penned folk-pop tunes produced by singer/songwriter Joe Henry and featuring Richard's guitar on several tracks. Part Ways arrived on the Verve Forecast label in February 2006, followed by 2007's Upfront & Down Low.

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