American bassist (1951–2024)
Tom Fowler
Birth name Thomas William Fowler Born (1951-06-10 ) June 10, 1951Salt Lake City, Utah , U.S.Died July 2, 2024(2024-07-02) (aged 73) Genres Rock , jazz , R&B , experimental Occupations Musician Instruments Bass Years active 1971–2024 Formerly of It's a Beautiful Day , Air Pocket , The Mothers Of Invention , Banned From Utopia
Musical artist
Thomas William Fowler (June 10, 1951 – July 2, 2024) was an American bass guitarist. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah , he started playing the violin at age six, before picking up the upright bass, and finally electric bass at age 16.[ 1] He played with It's a Beautiful Day , Frank Zappa , The Mothers of Invention , Jean-Luc Ponty , Ray Charles , Steve Hackett , and many others. He had four brothers, including trombonist Bruce and trumpeter Walt Fowler.
Fowler also recorded albums with Air Pocket , a band including his siblings among others. Fowler died following complications from an aneurysm on July 2, 2024, at the age of 73.[ 2] [ 3]
Discography
With It's A Beautiful Day
Choice Quality Stuff/Anytime – 1971
At Carnegie Hall – 1972
With Frank Zappa/The Mothers Of Invention
With Air Pocket/The Fowler Brothers
Fly On – 1975
Hunter – 1985
Breakfast For Dinosaurs – 1988
With George Duke
With Jean-Luc Ponty
With Steve Hackett
With Bruce Fowler
Ants Can Count – 1990
“Entropy” - 1993
With Steve Fowler
With Don Preston
Vial Foamy Ectoplasm – 1993
With Ray Charles
With Tom Fowler Interface
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