Tom Bertram

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Born29 May 1991
NationalityEnglish
CitizenshipEngland
OccupationSinger-Songwriter

Tom Bertram (born 29 May 1991) is a British singer-songwriter from Portsmouth, England.[1]

Career

Bertram began performing and recording in 2010. After being linked with singer and actress Miley Cyrus in 2009. Following the success of "World At My Feet", Bertram self-released his next single "Mr Lucky", which peaked at number 49 on the UK iTunes Chart where he sat between singers Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus.[2]

In 2012 he performed at the Elizabeth II Queen of Englands Diamond Jubilee celebration [3]. In 2012 Bertram performed for Noel Gallagher [4] to celebrate the release of his DVD for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the O2 Arena in London in 2012.Following the performance for Gallagher, Bertram met producer Tim Bradshaw, known mostly for his work with John Mayer and David Gray. Bradshaw produced Bertram's first EP Back Home written by Bertram, which was later released and received over 20,000 downloads on its first day on Reverb Nation. Bertram and Bradshaw teamed up again to co-write and produce the album Dig To Locate which featured the single "World At My Feet" and "Burning Bridges", which was picked by Mark Forrest of BBC Radio as his song of the week, describing it as "Fantastic sound, really like that, I will be playing a lot more of him".[5] This increased Bertram's fan base and he was continued to be played throughout the year over all 39 BBC Stations in the UK, including live performances on BBC Radio Solent, BBC Radio Bristol and London Live. [6] Bertram was also asked to perform on TV stations such as Solent TV. In 2017 Bertram released his single "Mr Lucky", also co-written and produced with Bradshaw which peaked at number 49 on the UK iTunes Chart where he sat between singers Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus.[2] Bertram followed this up with a self-written single titled "The Secret", which gained the attention of celebrities such as Jay Shetty, Tony Robbins [7] and a tweet from Dwayne Johnson a.k.a The Rock. [8] Following a U.K tour in 2018 Bertram has announced an album will be released in 2019. In 2020 Bertram released his single 'Small Things' which reached the UK Top 10 on the iTunes chart, his highest entry to date. Bertram's sound moved from singer-songwriter acoustic based songs to a more commercial Pop sound in 2020, leading him to be compared to artists such as Justin Bieber[9] and Shawn Mendes.[10] Bertram has announced a new album in 2021.

Mentionable performances

2011 – The Twilight Movie Premiere, Naples, Italy [11]

2012 – The Queen's Diamond Jubilee

2012 - Noel Gallagher's DVD Celebration at the O2 Arena, London

Discography

Studio albums

  • Back Home – Written by Bertram, produced by Tim Bradshaw (2013)
  • Dig To Locate – Written by Bertram and Bradshaw, produced by Bradshaw (2015)

References

  1. "Tom Bertram". Portsmouth Guildhall. 2019-11-25. Retrieved 2021-03-03.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Tom Bertram Portsmouth News Mr Lucky". Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  3. "Tom Bertram Famestage Bio". Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  4. "Tom Bertram Reverb Nation bio Noel Gallagher Ref". ReverbNation.
  5. "Tom Bertram Hot Vox - BBC and Tim Bradshaw references". HotVox. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  6. "Tom Bertram London Live TV Performance". London Live Official Youtube Channel. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  7. "Tom Bertram Meeting Tony Robbins". Tom Bertram Official Twitter Profile. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  8. "The Rock Tweet to Tom Bertram". Twitter. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  9. "Tom Bertram LA Splash Magazine interview". LA Splash Magazine. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  10. "Conversations about her write up on Tom Bertram". Conversations about her. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  11. "Tom Bertram Twilight Show Performance". Vimeo. Retrieved 3 March 2021.

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