Thom Dunn
About Thom Dunn
Thom Dunn is a writer, musician, and utterly terrible dancer. He is the singer/guitarist and primary songwriter for the acclaimed Boston-based indie rock/power-pop band the Roland High Life. He also performs Irish folk music at pubs across the northeast; plays guitar and keyboards in Boston's premiere Taylor Swift cover band; and does professional sound design and instrument performance for theatre productions across the country. A graduate of Emerson College and the Clarion Writer’s Workshop at the Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination, Thom enjoys mythophysics, robots and whiskey, and Oxford commas, and firmly believes that Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing” is the single greatest atrocity ever committed against mankind. He lives in Boston with his wife and way too many weird stringed instruments. (sé/é/a)
Thom Dunn is a writer, musician, and utterly terrible dancer. He is the singer/guitarist and primary songwriter for the acclaimed Boston-based indie rock/power-pop band the Roland High Life. He also performs Irish folk music at pubs across the northeast; plays guitar and keyboards in Boston's premiere Taylor Swift cover band; and does professional sound design and instrument performance for theatre productions across the country. A graduate of Emerson College and the Clarion Writer’s Workshop at the Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination, Thom enjoys mythophysics, robots and whiskey, and Oxford commas, and firmly believes that Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing” is the single greatest atrocity ever committed against mankind. He lives in Boston with his wife and way too many weird stringed instruments. (sé/é/a)