Americana singer/songwriter, Tom Eure, got his start in the music business in 1991 while living in the mountains of NC. During his time there Tom played solo folk shows, hosted open mics, fronted bands ranging from psychedelic to pop rock, and played bluegrass and old tyme music with friends on his off days. This seasoned troubadour offers up a sound that's steeped in roots and honesty.

With his fourth and latest CD "Back Woods," Eure delivers his best and most accessible work yet. Tom has performed at top venues like The Blue Bird Cafe in Nashville, CBGB's Gallery in New York City, festivals through out the South, and has opened for some of the best acts in the biz, including the great James McMurtry, Chris Smither, Two Dollar Pistols, Verlin Thompson, Jeff Black, Thad Cockrell, Scott Miller and the Commonwealth, Greg Trooper, and Tom's musical hero, Warren Zevon.

Audiences can tell Tom is at his best when performing. He is truly at home on the stage -- his humble, comic demeanor has earned him a devoted following. Although Tom Eure's music doesn't necessarily fit into a clearly defined category, that's a good thing, because neither do people.