
Montecito, Ca, United States
Tom Snow is one of the most respected and recorded songwriters of the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. His work can be found in virtually every major musical genre. Artists as diverse as Barbra Streisand, The Tubes, Art Garfunkel and Ray Charles have performed his songs.
Tom was born in 1947, in Princeton, NJ. In 1965 he entered the Berklee College of Music in Boston with hopes of becoming a jazz pianist. Instead, four years later he had earned his Bachelor’s degree in Music Composition and was a budding songwriter/composer.
In 2000 Tom was honored with the Distinguished Alumni Award from Berklee.
Tom spent the next 25 years building an extensive and eclectic catalogue. He also composed for Film and TV and was the composer for the Broadway Musical “Footloose”. Among his many achievements are 15 BMI “Millionaires” awards for songs receiving a million or more plays on radio.