Join Tom DiMenna and Eddie Holm for an enjoyable evening of “Story Songs of the 70s – Vol. 2” featuring music from Jim Croce, John Prine, Leonard Cohen, James Taylor, Nick Drake, and Harry Nilsson live in the Amphitheatre on Tuesday, July 1 at 4:30 PM! This concert is FREE. Bring your own seating!
Tom DiMenna will be joined by bass player Eddie Holm and friends to resurrect some of the greatest 70s story songs from some of the era’s greatest singer/songwriters: Jim Croce, John Prine, Leonard Cohen, James Taylor, Nick Drake, Harry Nilsson, and more! This devoted review will feature Maine based singer/songwriter Tom DiMenna, whose tribute shows have sold out opera houses up and down the Maine coast.
DiMenna’s impressive vocal range and guitar style artfully channel all of these revered artists, and will surely satisfy their most die hard fans. Tom will also be backed with accompaniment to provide plenty of toe tapping for this very special evening. This is your chance to see what all the buzz is about. You may even be moved to sing along, or at least hum! The legend lives on!
“Go See Tom!” – Aimsel Ponti, Portland Press Herald
Tom DiMenna is a singer/songwriter based in Maine. He released his debut album, “You Know Me, My Devil Says” in 2020. His review of Cat Stevens gems sold out opera houses along the Maine coast in 2021, and he’s now touring a wider review of story songs from the 1970s, now including Gordon Lightfoot and Harry Chapin.
“I’ve been playing since college, where I was a lowly hand signaler on the football team. Then I played a year of semi-pro football for the Bologna Warriors in Italy. The experience of quarterbacking an Italian Football team was pretty funny. I spent the next decade working on a movie about it.
Along the way, I studied at Second City and various other improv schools in Chicago, L.A., and New York. One of the sketches, where I played the ghost of Telly Savalas doing a lounge act, became an off-broadway show. The show ran for a few years before I relocated with my partner, Lauren, to focus on music in Maine.”