On a talent Richter scale, Tom ranks in magnitude. He records, produces, and mixes music in his personal studio. He also plays all pianos, and most of the guitar tracks on his own. As you listen to the CD, you will hear a 25 year olds singing passionately about life. As one reviewer most recently stated:
You will dig this if you like: 7th Heaven, One Tree Hill, Touched by an Angel, Summerland, The Gilmore Girls, Angel, Buffy, Joan of Arcadia, Reba...For the love of God (no pun intended) someone call the WB and make this guy some money!!!
-John Miller - Bettawreckonize (10/04)

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You will dig this if you like: 7th Heaven, One Tree Hill, Touched by an Angel, Summerland, The Gilmore Girls, Angel, Buffy, Joan of Arcadia, Reba...For the love of God (no pun intended) someone call the WB and make this guy some money!!!
-John Miller - Bettawreckonize (10/04)


It’s no surprise that Tom Wehrle’s energetic acoustic sounds have made him a mainstay among the college circuit, utilizing a powerful combination of piano and guitar. His first full-length project, Something You Can’t Find, expands on the artist’s prior EPs, a more apt display of Wehrle’s hyper-impressive one-man-band prowess.

Grassroots Music – July 2003


Newcomer Tom Wehrle is searching - the subjects of his songs are looking for many things - recongition, friendship, self-esteem, closure, understanding, fulfillment, and grace. Mixing Britsih pop influences with American adult alternative flavors, Something You Can't Find might be something you should find…"Getting There" illustrates the journey

Similar Artists

John Mayer, Jason Mraz, Ben Folds, Gaven DeGraw, Five for Fighting, Train, Matchbox Twenty

Influences

Michael W. Smith, Travis, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Switchfoot, Oasis & U2

Bio

Music defines life. There's no way around it. We appreciate music because it interprets our mind and heart when it comes to love, joy, pain, and the entire gamut of human emotion.

Tom Wehrle's music is powerful because it connects with people. Whether it's a catchy love song, a profound lyric, or just a fun song, Tom's music relates to people. His live concert is fun and playful with honest lyrics, a clever hook at every corner, and the occasional cover tune.

On a talent Richter scale, Tom ranks in magnitude. He records, produces, and mixes music in his personal studio. He also plays all pianos, and most of the guitar tracks on his own. As you listen to the CD, you will hear a 25 year olds singing passionately about life.

In 2003, Tom released his independent release entitled "Something You Can't Find." The good reviews poured in, and before Tom knew it, his schedule was full of performance dates at colleges all across America. Tom traveled throughout 17 different states to play at colleges, coffeehouses, and for special events.


In the fall of 2003, Tom was given the nod from the American Music Awards as one of the top 50 indie artists in America. After receiving several inquiries from recording labels, Tom recorded new material which is currently being shopped to major labels.

In April 2004 one of the songs from Something You Can’t Find, “Come May” was named by SongwriterUniverse as the best song of the month.

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