From, Tom Shares His New Single “Someone”

As a creative reflection on loving ‘Someone’ who isn’t right for you, this song truly catches your heart. The unique melodies and genuine lyrics are what makes this song stand out.
Tom McGeoch, the mastermind behind the name, ‘From, Tom’, has an inspirational story about discovering himself as an artist and songwriter. Believing he was just a drummer from Ohio, and not reading into his college poetry contest winnings, he never saw himself writing songs.
After moving across the country to pursue music, he realized he has a lot to give to the world through his poetry and songwriting. ‘From, Tom’, was inspired by his poetry letters. Enjoy this authentic hit below.
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