Tom Reardon is a musician, songwriter, and producer who comes from a strong line of music makers. Most notably, his uncle Jack Reardon penned the hit “The Good Life" <
Latest News
2023 Updates
November 2023 - The Women of Substance Podcast will be playing two of my Christmas songs on their national podcast this month and next month. They chose This Christmas and Family Thing (Crazy for Christmas).
Signed a Sync Library deal with Tinderbox Music and NASCAR for five of my songs.
December 2023 - Signed a Sync direct licensing deal with Munchkin Studios of Santa Clarita, California, for my song Lost in The Right Direction. Jan 24 - they signed on 5 more of my songs.
April 2024 - Lost in The Right Direction won best song in the Folk/Americana category of the The New England Songwriting Competition.
Tom Reardon - Bio
Tom Reardon is a musician, songwriter, and producer who comes from a strong line of music makers. Most notably, his uncle Jack Reardon penned the hit "The Good Life," recorded by Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, as well as many others.
A well-accomplished live drummer, Tom has spent years playing in various bands. His current band, is Staircase 24. He also recently signed a single-song publishing deal with Future Hits - One-Stop Music Shop for their song "Do Our Part."
Tom has worked with countless musicians, songwriters, producers, and world-class vocalists in Nashville, Los Angeles, Australia, New York City, Vermont, Italy, and Spain. His writing style is vast, exploring genres such as Country, Alternative Rock, Ambient, and most recently, LoFi. He is constantly working to improve his craft through courses at the Berklee College of Music and mentorship with notable songwriters and producers such as Marty Dodson, Clay Mills, A.J. Gundell, and Palmer Lee.
Most recently, Tom has found a passion for scoring music for commercials under the direction of producer Lavender Looi. According to Looi, "Tom pushes the boundaries of music, unafraid to experiment with new ideas." He is looking forward to collaborating with new artists and finding more ways to create music.