Tom Poisson is a French singer-songwriter known for his poetic lyrics, captivating melodies, and soulful voice. Born in 1970 in France, Poisson began his musical journey at a young age, learning to play the guitar and piano. Influenced by artists such as Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, and Jacques Brel, Poisson developed a unique style that blends elements of folk, chanson, and pop music.
In the early 2000s, Tom Poisson emerged as a solo artist, releasing his debut album “Les Vies Lentes” in 2004. The album received critical acclaim for its introspective songwriting and intimate sound, establishing Poisson as a rising star in the French music scene. His poetic lyrics and heartfelt performances resonated with audiences, earning him a dedicated following.
Over the years, Tom Poisson continued to release a series of well-received albums, including “Hôtel Bohème” (2006), “Les Refuges Pétrifiants” (2009), and “Les Enivrés” (2013). His music explores themes of love, loss, and the human experience, with a focus on storytelling and emotional depth. Poisson’s distinctive voice and heartfelt lyrics have earned him a reputation as a talented and introspective songwriter.
In addition to his solo work, Tom Poisson has collaborated with other artists and musicians, further expanding his creative horizons. He has performed at music festivals and venues around the world, captivating audiences with his heartfelt performances and soulful music.
With a career spanning over two decades, Tom Poisson continues to create music that touches the hearts of listeners and inspires fans around the world. His poetic lyrics, emotive vocals, and evocative melodies have solidified his place as a respected and beloved artist in the French music scene.