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17 Facts About Tom Denney

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Tom Denney was born on November 23,1982 and is an American musician and record producer.

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Tom Denney is a founding member and the ex-lead guitarist of A Day to Remember.

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Tom Denney parted ways with the band in 2009, and now produces at his own recording studio.

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Tom Denney continues to write and produce music for various other bands, with Secrets being one of his main projects.

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Tom Denney started playing guitar from the age of 10.

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Tom Denney was later in a band called 2 Days 2 Late with drummer Bobby Scruggs; Tom Denney called vocalist Jeremy McKinnon asking if he wanted to form another band, later called A Day to Remember.

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Tom Denney performed on the band's first three albums: And Their Name Was Treason, For Those Who Have Heart, and Homesick.

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Tom Denney has stated that Nirvana was a major influence on him, adding that "if it wasn't for Nirvana, I honestly wouldn't be here".

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On June 2,2009, the band announced that Tom Denney had left the group; and was replaced by Four Letter Lie guitarist Kevin Skaff.

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The band stated that Tom Denney left because he wants to focus on his marriage, a family, and his recording studio.

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Tom Denney has since contributed music to a number of the band's albums: What Separates Me from You, Common Courtesy, and Bad Vibrations.

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Tom Denney contributed as a session musician to Common Courtesy, but was not credited as a performer.

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Brian Calzini, a friend of Tom Denney's, stopped by Tom Denney's Titan Studio, while he was working on a song.

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The song had a very nu-metal singing part so Tom Denney sang on it to be funny.

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Calzini gathered a group of people to pose as a band, and to record music with, at Tom Denney's studio; naming the group as Paddock Park and releasing the songs on With False Hope EP.

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All the songs featured on the EP were later re-recorded in August 2008, with Tom Denney producing, with some new songs to make it a full-length album.

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On July 26,2011, it was announced that Tom Denney would be releasing a solo EP in the fall of that year on his own record label, 33 Records.