Owen Thomas was born on a hot summer’s day in mid ’80’s Dublin, Ireland. Music featured heavily in his childhood as Owen’s father, Tommy, was a music fanatic who introduced him to many different musical genres ranging from pop, to rock and roll, to traditional Irish and to classical music. After years of travelling and no job on the horizon Owen turned his music passion into a career and began writing songs and playing gigs around the bustling Dublin music circuit.
Please Don’t Go
This Can’t Be It
Let Me Hear You Sing
My Old Man
My Stupid Pride
Never Again
Summer Days
Why Do The Good Die Young
Youth Of Today
Down Beside The Wooden Bridge
Dublin Town
Fade Away