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  1. Thomason was born in Sidcup, Kent, England, in 1994, to Ed Thomason and actress Shelley Thompson. Thomason moved with his parents to Nova Scotia in 1996. Thomason released his first CD, Through the Static, in June 2009. Produced by Tim Feswick, it was nominated for two Music Nova Scotia awards.

  2. 22 de ago. de 2018 · Growing up in Nova Scotia, he put out his first album, 2009’s Through the Static, at 14 and began travelling around the province to play shows with driving support from his mother, actress and writer Shelley Thompson, best known for playing Barb Lahey on Trailer Park Boys.

  3. 5 de jun. de 2015 · Thomason is one of a growing number of trans people looking to claim a rightful stake in the music world, and, in sharing their experience, could become a role model for trans artists of all...

  4. 27 de may. de 2016 · The young singer talks moving to Toronto, authenticity in music, and becoming more confident in himself. Photo by Laura Jane Petelko. When I call T. Thomason, he’s walking through a park in ...

  5. Thoughtful and true, T. Thomason’s songs shine through the darkness in the world. Since he began releasing music as a teenager, Halifax-based Thomason has been on a journey of discovery. Lead by curiosity as his way of being, Thomason approaches songwriting as a commitment to “Say tough things tenderly,” a practice that reveals an impressive depth of wisdom, clarity and courage in the ...

  6. Thoughtful and true, T. Thomason’s songs shine through the darkness in the world. Since he began releasing music as a teenager, Halifax-based Thomason has been on a journey of discovery. Lead by curiosity as his way of being, Thomason approaches songwriting as a commitment to “Say tough things tenderly,” a practice that reveals an impressive depth of wisdom, clarity and courage in the ...

  7. www.youtube.com › channel › UCETXHoXKDYlCcAve52ybSoQT. Thomason - YouTube

    T.’s recent self-titled album was described by Halifax’s The Coast as “equal parts scar tissue and sparkles”. Deeply vulnerable and honest, it is a must-hear for anyone who’s wondered ...