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Tom Rozum (born January 21, 1951 in Connecticut) is a American bluegrass mandolinist and singer. He is best known for his long-time collaboration with partner and bluegrass singer and musician Laurie Lewis. Early in his career, Rozum played many kinds of traditional and original music with Summerdog and Flying South, and with the Rhythm Rascals. In 1986, he joined forces with Laurie Lewis as part of the original Grant Street Band. He plays primarily mandolin, but is also an accomplished fiddle, mandola, and guitar player. Rozum is probably best known for "The Oak and the Laurel," his 1996 Grammy-nominated album of duets as Laurie Lewis & Tom Rozum. Rozum has released a solo album "Jubilee" comprising covers little-known country music by Merle Haggard, The Louvin Brothers and Bill Monroe interwoven with contemporary songs by David Olney and Mark Simos, among others. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Guest House
Jubilee
Slack & Steel - Kaua'i Style - Ken Emerson & Friends
The Road Home
Winter's Grace
The Signature Sounds 1998 Collection
181.FM - The FrontPorch * Bluegrass From The FrontPorch
Rozum Tom - Walk Downtown
AAA - BG Slow 4
The Oak and the Laurel
AAA - BG Slow 5
Tom Rozum