
Tommy Lund
Lead Guitar / Lap Steel / Backing Vocals
Age 37
Tommy is the most exuberant member of the band — a gear-obsessive with the easy charisma of someone who's truly happy doing what they love. He talks fast when he's excited about a new tuning or a vintage pickup find, and he laughs easily. On stage his playing is fluid and lyrical rather than flashy; he has the rare gift of knowing when to step forward and when to dissolve back into the texture of the song. He's the emotional lightness to Cal's introspection.
Backstory
Tommy grew up in Austin, Texas, the son of a studio session guitarist who worked Nashville and Muscle Shoals sessions through the 1980s. He absorbed more music by osmosis than formal study — watching his father track in home studios, learning to identify a Telecaster from a Strat by sound alone at age eight. He spent his twenties touring with a mid-level Americana act before burning out on the road and moving to LA seeking something quieter and more collaborative. A mutual friend introduced him to the group after Meadow had been playing as a trio for six months, and his first session with them produced two songs that made it onto their debut EP.
Gear
1972 Fender Telecaster Custom (sunburst), Dobro Model 33 resonator lap steel, Fender Deluxe Reverb 65 reissue amp. ---
Visual Identity
Tommy is stocky and broad-shouldered with a friendly, open face. He has reddish-blond hair worn short on the sides and slightly longer and wavy on top, and a neat, close-trimmed ginger beard. His eyes are pale blue and he has a slight sunburn most of the time. He dresses casually and practically — a vintage band tee (often something 70s or classic country) under an unbuttoned flannel overshirt, broken-in Levi's 501s, and Blundstone boots. He wears a simple black guitar strap with tooled leather detail and usually has a slide tucked in his back pocket.