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Musician Tom “TBone” Hamilton announces the creation of BoneHead Records
BONEHEAD RECORDS
THE GREATEST MUSIC YOU NEVER HEARD
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Tom “TBone “ Hamilton
Phone: 727-410-2277
Email: tom@thomasjhamilton.com
Musician Tom “TBone” Hamilton announces the creation of BoneHead Rec-ords.
BoneHead records will be a digital platform where like-minded musicians can sell their Albums, CD’s, and Digital downloads directly to their fans.
[St. Petersburg, Florida August 13th, 2025] – Tom “TBone” Hamilton Tom “TBone” Hamilton is a renowned bassist, vocal-ist, and producer who has left an indelible mark on the blues, jazz, and Americana music scenes in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. With a career span of over three decades, Hamilton has established himself as a versatile and passionate musician, equally adept at leading his own bands or serving as a sideman for national and international touring artists.
Mr Hamilton sees an opportunity in an underserved market. “Over my 30-year career as a professional musician, I’ve had the privilege of meeting incredible artists and wonderful people whose music remains unheard by the world. Their art de-serves to be preserved and shared. By curating and monetizing these hidden gems, we can honor these musicians, support their families, and bring joy to fans who cherish their legacy.” The BoneHead Records platform will give fans direct access to their favorite artist where they will be able to download or ship their music directly to them.
No Middle Man.
Mr. Hamilton is proud to announce the FIRST collaboration will be with the family of the late bluesman, Bryan Lee, the Braille Blues Daddy. (website: thebraillebluesdaddy.com) Bryan Lee’s family will collaborate with BoneHead records to distribute his music on its digital platform. Bryan Lee – the Braille Blues Daddy posthumously releases his final Album “Homage to Four Kings” produced by Steve Hamilton of Ear Relevant Records.
ABOUT Bryan Lee
Bryan Leroy Kumbalek (better known as Bryan Lee) was born on March 16, 1943, in Two Rivers, Wisconsin, United States, and completely lost his eyesight by the age of eight. His avid interest in early rock and blues was fostered through the 1950s by late night listening sessions via the Nashville-based radio station WLAC-AM, where he first encountered the sounds of Elmore James, Albert King and Albert Collins.
By his late teens, Lee was playing rhythm guitar in a regional band called The Glaciers that covered Elvis Presley, Little Rich-ard and Chuck Berry material. Through the 1960s, Lee’s interest turned to Chicago blues and he soon found himself im-mersed in that scene, opening for some of his boyhood heroes. In 1979 he released his first album named Beauty Isn’t Al-ways Visual.
In January 1982, Lee moved to New Orleans, eventually landing a steady gig at the Old Absinthe House on Bourbon Street becoming a favorite of tourists in the city’s French Quarter. For the next 14 years, Lee and his Jump Street Five played five nights a week at that popular bar, developing a huge following and a solid reputation.
To the end of his life, Lee continued to perform in New Orleans. He also toured several times a year in the Midwest, East-ern Seaboard, Rocky Mountain States and recently Europe and Brazil. Lee appeared with Kenny Wayne Shepherd as the mu-sical guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on February 14, 2007.
He died on August 21, 2020, at the age of 77
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