Tom Roberts
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Tom Roberts, originally from Chicago, has a versatile music background. He started out as lead singer and rhythm guitar player in a rock band in New Jersey in the mid-60's. Since that time, he sang baritone in two barbershop quartets and played the lead role of Joseph in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", in St. Louis. After moving to Utah with his wife Sheryl and their three children, Christin, Marie and Paul, in 1992, he helped form the rock band, Valhalla, in which he was lead singer and played rhythm guitar. After that he was a founder of the classic rock and surf band, Class Reunion, in which he was the manager, lead singer, and played guitar and keyboard. You may have seen Class Reunion performing at such venues as The Canyons during the 2002 winter Olympics, headlining Ogden and Murray Arts in the Park events, or at the Delta Center during the 2002 NBA playoffs. |
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During the day, Tom is an attorney with his own private practice, specializing in wills, trusts, probate and business law. His office is located at 1828 East Fort Union Boulevard in Salt Lake City. His web site is www.trobertslaw.com. His email address is tom@trobertslaw.com. |
| Tom also performed in the Christmas musical, "Mr. Scrooge" with the Egyptian Theater Company in Park City. He now sings baritone with the internationally acclaimed Saltaires Show Chorus and the Barbershop Harmony Society registered quartet, Steppin' Out, and, of course, is pleased to be able to sing and play guitar with the talented musicians in Dr. D. |
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