Waits, Tom

Waits, Tom

▪ American singer-songwriter
in full  Thomas Alan Waits 
born December 7, 1949, Pomona, California, U.S.
 
 American singer-songwriter (singer-songwriters) whose gritty, sometimes romantic depictions of the lives of the urban underclass won him a loyal if limited following and the admiration of critics and prominent performers who performed and recorded his songs.

 Born into a middle-class California family but enamoured of the bohemian lifestyle depicted in Beat (Beat movement) literature, Waits lived in his car and in seedy Los Angeles hotels as he embarked on his career. His raspy vocals, delivered in his signature growl, evoked the late-night atmosphere of the smoky clubs in which he first performed in the late 1960s. Drawing on jazz, blues, pop, and avant-garde rock music, he combined offbeat orchestrations with his own piano and guitar playing and stream-of-consciousness lyrics that reflected the influence of writers Jack Kerouac (Kerouac, Jack) and Charles Bukowski (Bukowski, Charles). Although Waits's albums found considerable commercial success in Britain beginning in the mid-1980s, even his best-selling albums—Small Change (1976) and Heartattack and Vine (1980)—failed to crack the American Top 40. His songs, however, have been recorded by the Eagles (Eagles, the) (“Ol' 55”), Bruce Springsteen (Springsteen, Bruce) (“Jersey Girl”), and Rod Stewart (Stewart, Rod) (“Downtown Train”). The theatrical posturing of his live performances led in the 1980s to an alternate career as a film actor, notably in Down by Law (1986). He also scored films, cowrote the stage musical Frank's Wild Years (which premiered in 1986), and collaborated with writer William S. Burroughs (Burroughs, William S.) and theatre director Robert Wilson on another musical, The Black Rider (1990). Waits's 1992 release Bone Machine, typical of his increasingly experimental musical efforts in the 1990s, won a Grammy Award for best alternative music album. His 1999 album, Mule Variations, was also much praised.
 

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