Tom Petrone "That Look"
Sounds from the USA
02/08/2025 | Tom Petrone’s "That Look" is a sultry, atmospheric journey into the heart of vintage big band jazz, filtered through a minimalist lens that emphasizes mood and nuance. Hailing from the USA, Petrone crafts a nocturnal soundscape where the muted trumpet casts long shadows and his voice—rich with personality and effortless swing—takes center stage. Backed by a walking bass line and understated arrangements, the track exudes a bluesy essence, evoking smoky late-night lounges and dimly lit street corners. The restraint in instrumentation allows every note and vocal inflection to breathe, creating an intimate, cinematic experience that feels both timeless and deeply personal.
Despite his deep roots in jazz and blues, Tom Petrone’s musical DNA reveals a surprisingly wide spectrum of influence, with The Beatles standing as his greatest inspiration—a testament to his melodic sensibility and mastery of harmony. This foundation has expanded to include legends like Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck, Sting, Bill Evans, Buddy Rich, Frank Sinatra, and Tony Bennett, all of whom inform his eclectic yet cohesive style. A lifelong musician who began singing and playing guitar at just three years old, Petrone now dedicates himself to writing and recording daily, channeling decades of experience into music that bridges eras and genres. "That Look" is not just a performance—it’s a distillation of a lifetime spent in pursuit of musical truth, elegance, and soul.
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