Tom Coster
{{Short description|American keyboardist and composer}}
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(Steve Smith and Vital Information)
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1941|08|21}}
| birth_place = Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
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| instrument = Keyboards
| genre = Rock, Latin rock, jazz fusion, classical
| occupation = Musician, composer
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| associated_acts = Carlos Santana
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Tom Coster (born August 21, 1941) is an American keyboardist, composer, and longtime backing musician for Carlos Santana.{{Cite magazine |last=Wiseman |first=Rich |date=1976-05-06 |title=Carlos Santana Comes Home |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/carlos-santana-comes-home-231082/ |access-date=2024-02-22 |magazine=Rolling Stone |language=en-US}}
Early years
Detroit-born and San Francisco-raised, Coster played piano and accordion as a youth, continuing his studies through college and a productive five-year stint as a musician in the U.S. Air Force Band.
Career
Coster has played with and/or composed for many groups and musicians including The Loading Zone, Gábor Szabó, Carlos Santana, Billy Cobham, Third Eye Blind, Coryell/Coster/Smith, Claudio Baglioni, Stu Hamm, Boz Scaggs, Zucchero and Bobby Holiday, Joe Satriani, Frank Gambale, and Vital Information. Coster also produced several solo jazz fusion recordings as a leader for Fantasy, Headfirst, and JVC.
Some of Coster's best-known compositions are "Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)", "Flor D'Luna (Moonflower)" and "Dance, Sister, Dance (Baila Mi Hermana)" performed by Santana and "The Perfect Date" performed by Vital Information.
Personal life
Coster's son was born in 1966, also called Tom Coster, also a keyboardist and composer.
Solo discography and personnel
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- T.C. (Fantasy, 1981)
- Tom Coster - keyboards, Linn-1 drum machine programming
- Joaquin Lievano - guitar
- Randy Jackson - bass
- Steve Smith - drums
- Ivory Expeditions (Fantasy, 1983)
- Tom Coster - keyboards
- Joaquin Lievano - guitar
- Randy Jackson - bass
- Steve Smith - drums
- Walter Afanasieff - additional keyboards
- Tommy Coster - additional keyboards
- Did Jah Miss Me?!? (Headfirst/JVC, 1989)
- Tom Coster - keyboards
- Tommy Coster - keyboards
- Jordan Rudess - keyboards
- Ernie Watts - alto, soprano and tenor saxophones, and Yamaha WX-7 wind driver
- Norbert Stachel - tenor saxophone
- Frank Gambale - acoustic and electric guitars
- Randy Jackson - electric bass
- Dennis Chambers - drums
- Steve Smith - drums
- Larry Grenadier - acoustic bass
- From Me to You (Headfirst/JVC, 1990)
- Tom Coster - keyboards
- Tommy Coster - keyboards
- Mark Russo - saxophones
- Corrado Rustci - guitar
- Kai-Eckhardt Karpeh - bass
- William Kennedy - drums
- Armando Peraza - congas, bongos
- Jimi Tunnell - vocals
- Gotcha (JVC, 1992)
- Tom Coster - keyboards, computer programming, synth and drum programming
- Mark Russo - saxophones
- Chris Camozzi - guitar
- Alphonso Johnson - electric and fretless bass
- Dennis Chambers - drums
- Norbert Stachel - saxophones
- Let's Set the Record Straight (JVC, 1993)
- Tom Coster - keyboards
- Bob Berg - saxophones
- Frank Gambale - acoustic and electric guitars
- Alphonso Johnson - electric and fretless bass
- Dennis Chambers - drums
- Raul Rekow - congas, bata, vocals
- Karl Perazzo - congas, bongos
- Steve Smith - drums
- Tommy Coster - Producer, keyboards and synth
- The Forbidden Zone (JVC, 1994)
- Tom Coster - keyboards, synthe bass
- Bob Berg - tenor saxophone
- Scott Henderson - guitars
- Jeff Andrews - electric bass
- Alphonso Johnson - electric and fretless bass
- Dennis Chambers - drums
- Raul Rekow - congas, bata, chekere, vocal chant
- Karl Perazzo - timbales, congas, miscellaneous percussion
- Tommy Coster - Producer
- Interstate '76 Soundtrack (w/Bullmark) (Activision, 1996)
- Tom Coster - keyboards
- Arion Salazar (Third Eye Blind) - electric bass
- Bryan Mantia (Primus) - drums & percussion
- Jon Bendich -
- Les Harris (Curveball) -
- Dave Schul (Curveball) -
- From the Street (JVC, 1996)
- Tom Coster - keyboards, synth bass
- Bob Malach - tenor saxophone
- Michael Brecker - tenor saxophone
- Dean Brown - rhythm guitar
- Steve Cardenas - lead guitar
- Dennis Chambers - drums
- Sheila E. - percussion
- Stu Hamm - electric bass
- Mark Isham - trumpet and cornet
- Tim Landers - electric and acoustic bass
- Tommy Coster - Producer
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References
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External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110923210118/http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=5938 All About Jazz]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20051026015315/http://www.vitalinformation.com/vital/index.htm Vital Information Web Site]
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Category:American jazz organists
Category:American male organists
Category:Santana (band) members
Category:Musicians from Detroit
Category:Jazz musicians from Michigan
Category:21st-century American organists
Category:American male jazz musicians
Category:21st-century American keyboardists
Category:Vital Information members
Category:20th-century American keyboardists
Category:Fantasy Records artists