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Tom Dundee was born on 1946 in United States, is an American singer-songwriter. Discover Tom Dundee's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

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1946

Tom Dundee (1946–2006) was a singer/songwriter born in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

1960

A staple of the Chicago music scene since the 1960s, his four decades performing built sustainable loyalty in his audiences.

A private party gig in Montana grew into a nine-year annual event.

A house concert in Wilmette became an annual festival.

A single word placed carefully about the quality of a young singer sparked a band and a CD.

A troupe of Chicagoans followed him at every local gig.

The songs bore repetition well and his intelligence and curiosity fed his patter between songs.

His songs spoke of friendship and he lived it.

1969

He began his career in Corrales, New Mexico in 1969.

A year later he became a principal member of the Chicago folk scene that spawned such performers as John Prine, Steve Goodman, Mick Scott, and Bonnie Koloc.

1970

A lifelong friend of Earl Pionke, "The Earl of Old Town," Dundee was part of the core of singer songwriters who created the Old Town scene in Chicago in the 1970s: Steve Goodman, John Prine, Fred Holstein, Michael Smith.

The famous clubs of the time Holstein's, Wise Fools and Somebody's Else's Troubles formed the backdrop for the music and humor and the life of the Chicago music community.

1980

In the 1980s, Dundee performed throughout the Seattle Music Scene and in the 1990s recorded out of Nashville, Tennessee.

Dundee is best known for his song "A Delicate Balance."

He composed over 300 songs, and recorded with such notables as Timothy B. Schmit, Stephanie Davis, Rita Coolidge and Paul Barrere.

Tom was a close friend and protégé of Steve Goodman, who gave him the guitar on which Steve had composed "The City of New Orleans."

2006

According to the Chicago Sun-Times obituary of April 20, 2006, "At the time of his death, Mr. Dundee was a linchpin of the 1970s Chicago folk boom that produced John Prine, Steve Goodman, Bonnie Koloc and Jim Post, who covered 'A Delicate Balance.'"

In concert, Dundee delighted in taking chances with his audience, letting the spontaneity of the moment shape the personality of his show every time out.

He joked with his audience, drew them out of themselves with his music, and wove stories in and out of his songs.

As a result, his shows, which typically included some of the oldest chestnuts imaginable as well as Dundee's own compositions, almost always felt fresh.

He died in the Chicago, Illinois neighborhood of Rogers Park on April 18, 2006, of injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident.

CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Obituary by Nancy Emrich

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Tom Dundee, 59 – Chicago's Own Troubadour of the Heart

Deep within there is a feeling

That love and understanding's the door,

And honesty is the key that was given to you and me To open it and so many more.

-- Tom Dundee, "A Delicate Balance"

Tom Dundee would be the first to tell you he wasn't a folk singer.

(Though that will surprise his worldwide folk audiences.)

He was a singer songwriter.

Better yet he was Chicago's truth teller.

Never stridently, rarely loudly.

He whispered the news of our lives that really mattered.

It was musical poetry mixed with candor, astute humor, understating – always - his immense musical skill.

You won't find a website for Tom Dundee.

Maybe another line from his best known song "A Delicate Balance" covers the way Tom saw the world.

"To worry does nothing but steals from the loving and robs from the pleasure that's there."

And so he didn't worry his career along.

He let it unfold.