Tom Mullen is a writer, musician, and business consultant.  In
January 2009, he published his first book,
A Return to Common
Sense: Reawakening Liberty in the Inhabitants of America.  Tom
was the opening speaker at the
Revolution March in Washington,
D.C. on July 12, 2008.  The event was attended by over 10,000
supporters and included Thomas E. Woods, Jr., G. Edward Griffin,
Naomi Wolf, and presidential candidate Ron Paul.

In 2007, Tom released his first solo CD,
A Glimpse of the Ether,
containing 13 original compositions.  Tom’s style has been
described as “Powerpop with a hint of modern rock,” although
there are a wide variety of styles represented in his music.

During the 1990’s, he was lead singer, guitarist, and principle
songwriter for The Skeptics, an alternative powerpop band that
played for audiences all over the U.S., including opening shows for
national acts The Tubes and 10,000 Maniacs.  Tom has appeared
twice on A.M. Buffalo with The Skeptics, and was also featured
on Buffalo’s local music television broadcast, Nickel City Scene.    

Tom is originally a native of Buffalo, NY and graduate of Canisius
College.  He earned a Master’s Degree in English from State
University of New York College at Buffalo.  He now resides with
his family in Tampa, FL.  For more information, visit Tom’s
website at
www.tommullen.net.
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