Biography
GENRE: INSPIRATIONAL/ADULT CONTEMPORARY
•Nationality is Korean American
•Was Born in Korea and adopted by an Army lieutenant and his wife
•Spent formative years in Illinois and Iowa, eventually residing in New York
•Relocated to Nashville, Tennessee in 2004
•Started singing at the age of 12
•Began song writing at 18
•Plays piano and guitar
•Has been involved in music ministry for 25 years
•Spent 3 years performing in Korea
•Returned to Korea for 3 years to perform
•Wrote and produced his 1st CD Stand Upon the Rock
•Wrote and co-produced 2nd CD, Worship: New Song Of Praise
Multi-talented singer/songwriter Tommy Job has been called the "unforgettable voice and face" of Contemporary Christian Music. With a powerfully soulful voice he has been compared to Michael McDonald and Michael Bolton and has touched the hearts of thousands. With his melodious mix of R&B, gospel, jazz and soul his music and vocal style spans all genres.
Tommy has a unique and interesting background indeed. Born in Korea, but raised in the United States, Tommy spent his formative years in Illinois and Iowa before settling in New York City. He began studying music at nine years old and by eleven he was playing guitar at his church. At fourteen, he began taking piano lessons from his instructor who was a music minister in the South Bronx. It was then that his life took a direction that he believes was all in God's plan for him.
Tommy became involved in public ministry beyond his local church and traveled nationwide participating in retreats, revivals and college meetings. It was during this time that Tommy began to seriously pursue songwriting. "I began to see the Lord seriously bless people through my songs. From that point on, songwriting became my passion. "With encouragement from David Choe, a legend in the Korean-Christian community, Tommy took a leap of faith in 2001 and moved to South Korea to start his ministry. After a few months, he connected with a U.S. army chaplain who asked him to lead worship for The Rock service. The Rock was a contemporary service on Yongsan Army Garrison in Seoul, and specifically geared toward young GIs. While leading worship, Tommy not only played for the men and women in uniform, but was requested to perform for generals and other military dignitaries.
Spending two years writing songs and recording, Tommy wrote and produced, Stand Upon the Rock, in 2003. His latest 2008 release, Worship: New Song of Praise he wrote and co-produced as well. With a musical style that appeals to masses and crosses genres and generations, Tommy continues to spread his message of hope and faith to people around the world.
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Members:
Tommy Job
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Sounds Like:
Michael Bolton, James Ingram, Stevie Winwood, Michael McDonald
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AirPlay Direct Member Since:
08/16/10
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Profile Last Updated:
03/31/24 16:17:07