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Tom Bukovac

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Tom Bukovac
Tom Bukovac at Wacken Open Air with Ann Wilson 2022
Tom Bukovac at Wacken Open Air with Ann Wilson 2022
Background information
Born (1968-12-20) December 20, 1968 (age 56)
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
GenresRock, Country
Occupations
  • Musician
  • producer
InstrumentGuitar
Years active1980s–present
Spouse
(m. 2010; div. 2020)
Websitehttps://thesessionman.com/

Tom Bukovac (born December 20, 1968) is an American session guitarist and producer. He is also a popular YouTube personality with over 100,000 subscribers. He is a five-time winner of Music Row's Top Ten Album All-Stars award in the guitar category, in addition to being awarded the Academy Of Country Music's Electric Guitar Player of the Year in 2021, Guitar Player of the Year in 2010, 2014, and 2010, and he won Top Guitarist of the Year in 2008.

He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and raised in nearby Willowick, Ohio. He has been a Nashville-based musician since 1992.[1] He previously owned 2nd Gear, a used music consignment shop in South Nashville.[2]

Career

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Bukovac began playing guitar at age eight.

He moved to Nashville in 1992 to pursue a career as a guitarist.[1]

Bukovac has played on hundreds of albums, including projects by Dan Auerbach and The Black Keys, Hermanos Gutierrez, Glen Campbell, Gwen Stefani, Kid Rock, Morgan Wallen, Ann Wilson, The Struts, Steven Tyler, Stevie Nicks, Bob Seger, John Oates, Joan Osborne, Vince Gill, Dave Stewart, Joss Stone, Hank Williams Jr., Sheryl Crow, Don Henley, Carrie Underwood, Richard Marx, Rascal Flatts, Keith Urban, Willie Nelson, Martina McBride, Faith Hill, Kenny Loggins, Reba McEntire, Blake Shelton, LeAnn Rimes, Florida Georgia Line, Lionel Richie, among many others.[3]

Bukovac has toured with Ann Wilson (2022 - Fierce Bliss Tour), Joe Walsh (2017) – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 40th Anniversary Tour[4]); Vince Gill (2016); John Fogerty; Faith Hill; Trigger Hippy; Wynonna Judd; Tanya Tucker, and others.[5] Bukovac is currently a member of The Jim Irsay band.

Solo work

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In 2014, Bukovac produced Trigger Hippy's self-titled album, which was released by Rounder Records. Featured on this album alongside Bukovac are Joan Osborne, Jackie Greene, Steve Gorman (of Black Crowes) and Nick Govrik.[6]

In 2021, Bukovac released his first solo album, Plexi Soul, an instrumental record featuring his guitar playing, produced by Chris McHugh and recorded and engineered and mixed by Shannon Forrest @ REELRECORDING1

In addition, Bukovac released the Trip The Witch instrumental record in 2021, along with Dean Deleo from STP. The record includes a track called Saturn We Miss You, with a vocal performance by Jon Anderson of Yes.

On May 1st 2024, Tom and fellow Nashville guitarist Guthrie Trapp released In Stereo, recorded (at least in part) at East Nashville's Cabin Studios.

Personal life

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In 2010, Bukovac married songwriter/artist Sarah Buxton. They have two children.[1]

Bukovac and Buxton divorced in 2020.

On March 20, 2020, near the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Bukovac started the YouTube video series "Corona Lessons," which included 22 volumes. On April 8th of the same year, he launched a new series, "Homeskoolin'," which includes nearly 400 volumes as of January, 2025. Bukovac says all the videos are recorded with an iPhone in various locations throughout his home in Nashville, as well as other locales.

Awards and nominations

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Music Row Magazine Awards[7]

Year Category Result
2005 Top Ten Album All-Stars, Guitarist Winner
2006 Top Ten Album All-Stars, Guitarist Winner
2007 Top Ten Album All-Stars, Guitarist Winner
2008 Top Ten Album All-Stars, Guitarist Winner
2009 Top Ten Album All-Stars, Guitarist Winner[citation needed]

Academy of Country Music Awards[8]

Year Category Result
2004 Guitar Player of the Year Nominee
2005 Top Guitar Player of the Year Nominee
2006 Guitar Player of the Year Nominee
2007 Top Guitarist of the Year Nominee
2008 Top Guitarist of the Year Winner
2010 Guitarist of the Year Winner
2012 Guitarist of the Year Nominee
2014 Guitar Player of the Year Winner
2016 Guitarist of the Year Winner
2021 Guitarist of the Year Winner

References

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  1. ^ a b c Wardlaw, Matt. "Northeast Ohio Native Tom Bukovac Excited to Return to Town with Country Star Vince Gill". Retrieved June 27, 2016.
  2. ^ Smith, Desmond. (November 11, 2016). 2nd Gear Used Music Consignment. Above the Fold. Retrieved October 10, 2020.
  3. ^ "Tom Bukovac | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
  4. ^ "Legendary Joe Walsh Is Back Out on the Road Today With Tour Dates Throughout Spring and Summer". ymlp.com. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  5. ^ Guitar, Vintage (September 1, 2005). "September 2005". Retrieved June 27, 2016.
  6. ^ "Rounder Records Signs Trigger Hippy". July 31, 2014. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
  7. ^ "Past Musician Award Winners". May 8, 2009. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
  8. ^ LTD., BubbleUp. "winners". Academy of Country Music. Retrieved June 27, 2016.