Tom Wilson's Human Design Chart

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          Tom Wilson's Biography

          Canadian rock musician from Hamilton, Ontario; a veteran of the Canadian music scene, he has been a writer and performer for many years. Wilson’s eclectic musical style has ranged from the psychobilly / R&B sounds of the Florida Razors, to the western/roots style of Blackie and the Rodeo Kings and the funk/blues-inspired rock of Junkhouse.
          Wilson grew up in Hamilton, raised by his great-aunt and uncle. He was the son of Louis Beauvais, a Mohawk man, and Janie Lazare, who was also part Mohawk, but was raised being told that his mother was his cousin and did not learn of his Mohawk heritage until the mid-2010s. Wilson discovered he had been adopted when, by chance, a speaking tour handler who had been an old friend of his great-aunt mentioned she had been there the day he was adopted.
          Tom Wilson’s first performing band was The Florida Razors, formed in 1981 with bassist Carl Keesee, guitarist Jason Avery and drummer Greg Cannon. They released one full length album, Beat Music, in 1986 but dissolved in 1987.
          In the 1990s Wilson fronted the band Junkhouse. Junkhouse released three studio albums and a number of singles. In 1996 he joined with Colin Linden, Stephen Fearing to form the roots rock trio Blackie and the Rodeo Kings. In 1999 Wilson performed solo as part of The White Ribbon Concert at the Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto.
          In 2001 Wilson released a solo album, Planet Love, which featured the hit “Dig It”. In 2006 he released his second solo album, Dog Years. In between the release of both solo albums, he partnered up with Daniel Lanois’s older brother, Bob Lanois, to record The Shack Recordings Volume 1, a collection of quieter acoustic songs with Bob Lanois recording and accompanying him on blues harp on some songs.
          Wilson’s most recent project is Lee Harvey Osmond, which is a collaborative effort with members of Cowboy Junkies and Skydiggers.
          In 2017 Wilson published a memoir of his life to date, titled Beautiful Scars.. The memoir addressed his discovery of his Mohawk heritage, which he also addressed musically for the first time on Lee Harvey Osmond’s 2019 album Mohawk.
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          Tom Wilson's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.