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Tom Waters is a highly accomplished rhythm and blues and jazz saxophonist who from a young age has recorded and worked with numerous chart-topping bands and rock and roll legends. Waters has many awards to his name and with his band, with which he tours and gigs regularly, he is already proving the saxophone can rock and roll!

Tom started his professional career with his father Ben Waters at the humble age of eight, two-weeks prior to actually picking the saxophone up. Tom and his dad spent the next few years touring around the world - highlights incuded performing at the Glee Club in Japan with pianist  Keito Siato, and the several years of exclusive touring of Australia and New Zealand just as a father and son duo as well as with Tim Ries, Bernard Fowler and Chris Jagger.

Tom has worked exclusively with Ralph Lauren and hat company Maison Michel modelling with the saxophone in hand. He is also a regular in the Jools Holland Rhythm and Blues Orchestra.

Waters is a very accomplished session saxophonist already making a name for himself around London working on the new Diet Coke advert with Kate Moss and Josephine De La Baume and highly anticipated solo records with Georgia Cecile and Moyses Dos Santos as a featured guest.

After a jammed-packed year touring with his band which led them to TV and radio across France and Germany he has his debut album being released with special guest to be announced…

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