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355: Tom Mendel on Hamilton, pedal boards, and finding joy in playing
Episode 355

355: Tom Mendel on Hamilton, pedal boards, and finding joy in playing

Contrabass Conversations · Tom Mendel, Jason Heath

June 8, 201744m 29s

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Show Notes

Tom Mendel is currently playing bass for the Chicago production of Hamilton. He has performed on over 100 musical theater productions like Wicked, The Lion King, Billy Elliot, and Book of Mormon. Tom is also the President Emeritus of the Theatre Musicians Association.

We also cover the gear that Tom is using for Hamilton.

Tom uses most of the same gear that Richard Hammond is using for the New York production of Hamilton:

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