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Tom Marshall
Tom Marshall in 2001
Tom Marshall in 2001
Background information
OriginPrinceton, New Jersey
Genres
  • rock music
  • jam band
  • Occupation(s)
    • Musician
  • lyricist
  • podcast host
  • Instrument(s)
    • Keyboards
  • vocals
  • Years active1982–present
    Member ofPhish
    Formerly of
  • Bivouac Jaun
  • Tom Marshall is an American lyricist, keyboardist, and singer-songwriter best known for his association with Trey Anastasio and the rock band Phish.[1] He has been the primary external lyricist for Phish during their career (1983–2000, 2002–2004, 2009–present), with songwriting credits for more than 95 originals. In addition to his songwriting work, Marshall also fronted the rock band Amfibian and hosts the Phish podcast Under the Scales.[2] Marshall is the co-founder of Osiris, a podcast network in partnership with Jambase.

    Personal life

    [edit]

    Marshall attended Princeton Day SchoolinNew Jersey with Anastasio. The duo began writing songs together as early as the eighth grade (the reggae tune "Makisupa Policeman" is often regarded as the duo's first collaboration and the very first Phish original song).[citation needed] Other early collaborations include Bivouac Jaun, a project recorded by Marshall, Anastasio, and their friend Marc Daubert (who occasionally played percussion with Phish in 1984 and wrote the lyrics to their classic "The Curtain With"). Many of the pieces recorded on Bivouac Jaun appeared on The White Tape. Marshall also was instrumental in influencing The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday, a Phish concept album and song cycle about the mystical land of Gamehendge written by Anastasio and used as his senior thesis at Goddard College in 1987.

    Marshall, Anastasio, and friends would meet at The Rhombus, a giant piece of art located in a park next to the Institute for Advanced StudyinPrinceton, New Jersey, and embark on lengthy songwriting sessions. Many characters and locations mentioned in early Phish songs reference these songwriting sessions. In one instance, Marshall wrote the original lyrics to the Gamehendge song "McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters" and nailed them to Anastasio's front door. By 1985, Anastasio and Marshall had parted ways as Anastasio became more involved with Phish at the University of Vermont.

    Years later in 1989, Marshall apparently heard Phish's Junta album and thought to himself, "these guys really need lyrics."[citation needed] Marshall and Anastasio reunited and began a long songwriting partnership that resulted in over 100 songs over the next fifteen years. Anastasio's 2005 solo album Shine marks the first time since the pre-Junta years that he has not worked with Marshall.

    In addition to working closely with Anastasio, Marshall fronts his own band, Amfibian, currently on hiatus.

    In the fall of 2010, Marshall collaborated with CT jam band The McLovins to co-write "Cohesive", recorded with Marshall and Anthony Krizan (ofSpin Doctors fame) at Krizan's Sonic Boom studios. In mid-November 2010, Marshall joined his longtime friend Trey Anastasio on stage at the historic Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall Princeton University bringing them back to their roots.

    Marshall has a wife named Lea-Lea, a daughter named Anna and a son named Brodie.

    List of songs

    [edit]

    This is an incomplete list of titles whose lyrics Tom Marshall has written or co-written.[3]

    Song Artist Album Year
    The Squirming Coil Phish Lawn Boy 1990
    Lawn Boy Phish Lawn Boy 1990
    Bouncing Around the Room Phish Lawn Boy 1990
    Cavern Phish A Picture of Nectar 1992
    Stash Phish A Picture of Nectar 1992
    Guelah Papyrus Phish A Picture of Nectar 1992
    Glide Phish A Picture of Nectar 1992
    Chalk Dust Torture Phish A Picture of Nectar 1992
    Rift Phish Rift 1993
    Fast Enough for You Phish Rift 1993
    Maze Phish Rift 1993
    Sparkle Phish Rift 1993
    Horn Phish Rift 1993
    The Wedge Phish Rift 1993
    My Friend, My Friend Phish Rift 1993
    It's Ice Phish Rift 1993
    The Horse Phish Rift 1993
    Silent in the Morning Phish Rift 1993
    Julius Phish Hoist 1994
    Down with Disease Phish Hoist 1994
    Axilla (Part II) Phish Hoist 1994
    Lifeboy Phish Hoist 1994
    Sample in a Jar Phish Hoist 1994
    Wolfman's Brother Phish Hoist 1994
    Dog Faced Boy Phish Hoist 1994
    Demand Phish Hoist 1994
    Wilson Phish A Live One 1995
    Free Phish Billy Breathes 1996
    Character Zero Phish Billy Breathes 1996
    Waste Phish Billy Breathes 1996
    Taste Phish Billy Breathes 1996
    Talk Phish Billy Breathes 1996
    Theme from the Bottom Phish Billy Breathes 1996
    Swept Away Phish Billy Breathes 1996
    Steep Phish Billy Breathes 1996
    Prince Caspian Phish Billy Breathes 1996
    Ghost Phish The Story of the Ghost 1998
    Birds of a Feather Phish The Story of the Ghost 1998
    Meat Phish The Story of the Ghost 1998
    Guyute Phish The Story of the Ghost 1998
    Fikus Phish The Story of the Ghost 1998
    Shafty Phish The Story of the Ghost 1998
    Frankie Says Phish The Story of the Ghost 1998
    Brian and Robert Phish The Story of the Ghost 1998
    Water in the Sky Phish The Story of the Ghost 1998
    Roggae Phish The Story of the Ghost 1998
    Wading in the Velvet Sea Phish The Story of the Ghost 1998
    The Moma Dance Phish The Story of the Ghost 1998
    End of Session Phish The Story of the Ghost 1998
    NICU Phish Hampton Comes Alive 1999
    Dogs Stole Things Phish Hampton Comes Alive 1999
    Axilla I Phish Hampton Comes Alive 1999
    Farmhouse Phish Farmhouse 2000
    Twist Phish Farmhouse 2000
    Bug Phish Farmhouse 2000
    Back on the Train Phish Farmhouse 2000
    Heavy Things Phish Farmhouse 2000
    Dirt Phish Farmhouse 2000
    Piper Phish Farmhouse 2000
    Sleep Phish Farmhouse 2000
    Sand Phish Farmhouse 2000
    Makisupa Policeman Phish Live Phish Volume 1 2001
    Buffalo Bill Phish Live Phish Volume 6 2001
    I Am Hydrogen Phish Live Phish Volume 6 2001
    Vultures Phish Live Phish Volume 6 2001
    Strange Design Phish Live Phish Volume 12 2002
    Sleeping Monkey Phish Live Phish Volume 12 2002
    Pebbles and Marbles Phish Round Room 2002
    Anything But Me Phish Round Room 2002
    Mexican Cousin Phish Round Room 2002
    Friday Phish Round Room 2002
    Seven Below Phish Round Room 2002
    46 Days Phish Round Room 2002
    All of These Dreams Phish Round Room 2002
    Walls of the Cave Phish Round Room 2002
    Thunderhead Phish Round Room 2002
    Waves Phish Round Room 2002
    Scents and Subtle Sounds (Intro) Phish Undermind 2004
    Undermind Phish Undermind 2004
    The Connection Phish Undermind 2004
    A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing Phish Undermind 2004
    Crowd Control Phish Undermind 2004
    Nothing Phish Undermind 2004
    Two Versions of Me Phish Undermind 2004
    Scents and Subtle Sounds Phish Undermind 2004
    Secret Smile Phish Undermind 2004
    Grind Phish Undermind 2004
    McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters Phish Colorado '88 2006
    Backwards Down the Number Line Phish Joy 2009
    Stealing Time from the Faulty Plan Phish Joy 2009
    Joy Phish Joy 2009
    Ocelot Phish Joy 2009
    Kill Devil Falls Phish Joy 2009
    Light Phish Joy 2009
    Twenty Years Later Phish Joy 2009
    Devotion to a Dream Phish Fuego 2014
    Winterqueen Phish Fuego 2014
    Sing Monica Phish Fuego 2014
    Blaze On Phish Big Boat 2016
    Running Out of Time Phish Big Boat 2016
    No Men in No Man's Land Phish Big Boat 2016
    Steam Phish Sigma Oasis 2020
    Mercury Phish Sigma Oasis 2020

    Discography

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Thompson, Dave (2015). Go Phish. St. Martin's Press. p. 17. ISBN 978-1-250-09497-1. Retrieved March 8, 2016.
  • ^ "Under the Scales | All Episodes". Under the Scales. Retrieved September 17, 2018.
  • ^ Higgins, John. "The Official Bernie Taupin Lyric Collection". berniejtaupin.com. Archived from the original on April 25, 2009. Retrieved May 26, 2013.
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