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Born December 7, 1949 at 7:25 AM in Pomona
(CA) (USA)
Thomas Alan Waits (born December 7, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter,
composer, and actor.Waits has a distinctive voice, described by one critic
as sounding "like it was soaked in a vat of bourbon, left hanging
in the smokehouse for a few months and then taken outside and run over
with a car." With this trademark growl, his incorporation of pre-rock
styles such as blues, jazz, and Vaudeville, and experimental tendencies
verging on industrial music, Waits has built up a distinctive musical
persona.
Lyrically, Waits' songs are known for atmospheric portrayals of bizarre, seedy characters and places, although he has also shown a penchant for more conventional and touching ballads. He has a cult following and has influenced subsequent songwriters, despite having little radio or music video support. His songs are best known to the general public in the form of cover versions by more visible artists—for example "Jersey Girl" performed by Bruce Springsteen, "Downtown Train" performed by Rod Stewart, and "Ol' '55" performed by the Eagles. Although Waits' albums have met with mixed commercial success in his native United States, they have occasionally achieved gold album sales status in other countries. He has been nominated for a number of major music awards, and has won Grammy Awards for two albums.
Waits has also worked as a composer for movies and musical plays and as a supporting actor in films, including The Fisher King and Bram Stoker's Dracula. He has been nominated for an Academy Award for his soundtrack work.
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