K-OODI Magazine March 2016, Issue 4 | Page 8

TOM GOSS He's both a soulful storyteller, and the guy who blew up the internet with an uplifting song about Bears. He has just finished recording a new album and been cast in a new feature film. In the midst of editing his new music video, he found time to chat about his journey so far. He also revealed his favorite curse word. Photography by Venfield 8 and Austin Wondo Photography (courtesy of Tom Goss). Interview by Kimmo Matias. First of all, thank you for doing this interview. Can you tell me something about your background? I grew up in Kenosha, WI and spent most of my childhood running around outside and playing some sort of sport. I loved it! After high-school I moved to rural Missouri to go to college but wrestling was my main focus. I graduated with a degree in education and decided I wanted to be a Catholic priest and moved to Washington, DC to study. That proved to be a bad idea and I left seminary. Almost immediately I met my husband Mike, got to work on my first record 'Naked Without' 2006 and lived happily ever after. (smiles) What made you decide to start doing music? I was obsessed with Dave Matthews for my senior year of high school through college. Really, my main goal, was to be able to play every Dave Matthews song while tailgating before his shows. I nailed it! I'm sure you still remember the first song you wrote and how it made you feel. What was that song? Can you tell us a bit about it, and how it came together? I started writing almost immediately after getting a guitar. I remember writing a song called 'Under the Covers' in my freshman dorm. I took a boom box into the bathroom and recorded it onto a cassette tape because I believed the room to be the most acoustically sound room in the dorm. Hahahahaha, I'm sure I have a copy of that song hidden somewhere. It was pretty horrible. What would you say is the biggest difference between the first album you recorded and the upcoming one, and how things have changed for you? How have things changed? That's hard to answer. It's like asking how have things changed for you since you were in second grade. Everything has changed. At that point I had no idea what I was doing. I didn't know what I wanted, how to communicate for myself or how to work with other people to draw the best out of everyone. I could barely sing or play an instrument. In the subsequent 8 years I've released 4 more full albums and several EPs and singles and performed over 1,000 shows in 100 cities and 5 countries. I've learned what it means to be an artist, a musician, a storyteller. As much as I've grown and matured in those years, I've become even more acutely aware of how much I have to learn, how much I can grow